Sunday, October 18, 2009

half a world away

today we leave the mountains.
we arrived at the tail end of winter a year and a half ago.
and as i loaded the truck yesterday a light snow fell,
heralding another that we won't see here.
i will remember incredible tasting water.
the smell of fresh cut wood.
lighting fires in the big old wood stove.
gardening. chopping wood. snow shovelling.
being very physical. feeling it in so many muscles.
like being back on the farm.
like being camping.
i feel muscles again now, from lifting and loading.
thanks to t and big john for helping move the backbreakers.


thanks to lichey's mom for helping pack up the house,
for looking after asa, and being friend to steve the magical blind cat ...
satisfaction in getting the pack as good as possible.
years of loading a van on the road have made me a pack master.
i astound myself at how our whole lives can fit into such a small space ...
it has been a time of extremes.
a grey world. a green world. a red gold world. a white world.
bears in the backyard.
fresh native herbs from the forest in lichen's incredible cooking.
sun warmed berries straight out of the garden.
lichen's home made cobbler.
local maple syrup.
playing music with brother t again ...
thanks to bess, t, sar and their families for being our community.
for giving us a place to have a baby ...

our beautiful son is 6 and a half months old and always ready for the new.
he has been mobile a while now.
always pulling himself up to stand on ever steadier little legs.
always looking for a better view. coasting. crawling.
he is robust and precocious. (2 delightful words)
2 teeth have emerged. and an increasingly voracious appetite.
the little fella eats a good 3 meals a day.
and always ready to be happy, to be one of us.
the obvious recognition the last time i came home from a few days away
brought tears to my eyes. he is a simple profound blessing.
i thank my wife for all she gives him ...
and now, the last of the packing,
a fond farewell, then we hit the road to begin a new life.
half a world away.
see you on the other side.

angus