Wednesday, April 01, 2009

The 1st of April?

Today it’s dark, rainy and gloomy…and cold…again.

When I went shopping yesterday the wind was so strong that I had to hold my toque over my ears to prevent the gusts from pulling it off my head, and to protect my eardrums from the cold blasts and possible resulting headache. But it was sunny and the sky was clear blue.

When I poked my head out the window this morning the falling rain was icy and mixed with snow and it looked like a leisurely stroll to the dentist office in Kits might be out of the question. When I planned this appointment 6 months ago, I am sure I visualized a walk through spring blossoms.

What happened to spring this year?

I looked again and at 10:30 it looked like the velocity of the rain’s diminished and there was an elderly passer by walking bareheaded. It he can do it, why not I? It will give me some exercise too, I thought, something I might not otherwise get today considering the elements.

Then I packaged up my garbage and exited to the lane to visit the dumpster on my way out. I had my toque on again and my rolled umbrella at the ready.

This time I bundled up fairly carefully and half way across the bridge I was glad I had as the wind was threatening to turn my umbrella inside-out and my fingers were growing numb. I folded my umbrella and braved the pelting rain until I reached Kits.

The visit to the dentist is always a challenge and today it was no exception as there was a new hygenist and I had to go through the whole routine with her from the beginning. It seems to me that I used to get through a cleaning with much less hassle, but these days it is a gauntlet.

When I finally got through it and my dentist came to check, I could tell by the way he was poking around in there are telling the hygenist to roll back the x-rays that I was going to be making another visit soon. It looks like some of my old silver fillings are showing cracks at the seams and he will have to replace these.

It's just as well as those fillings were done in the late 60's in the UK, and they have held up well and served their purpose.

Back home after another cold, wet walk across the bridge in very un-April like weather, I was congratulating myself on catching the wave of energy on Tuesday that had me cleaning my apartment as well as doing laundry, something I have been putting off too long.

Also today before I left for the dentist I edited and posted another chapter on Eagalic Music at:

http://www.eagalicmusic.com/

So I guess I can chalk this up as another successful "weekend".

1 comment:

Marilyn said...

Do you fear the force of the wind, the slash of the rain?
Go face them and fight them;
be savage again :-\
Great--when I learned that poem in Grade 6 but now...
I ran into the the mail person just awhile ago who commented
that she is looking forward to going cleatless soon...but not yet.
What a winter we have had--and you too by the sounds of things.

The radio commentator noted yesterday that we have had 3 times as many -30 days as in most winters. And that march has been the coldest in 25 years. I came to Edmonton 22 years ago and have never had to endure this kind of winter here. It reminded me of the
winters in Winnipeg, decades ago.

My friend Victor always tells me that it is our task to out endure the ego. Who knew the ego could don the guise of winter and
say "oh yeah???"

Thanks for this blog--it is nice to know that we are not alone out here on the prairies.