Showing posts with label icicles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label icicles. Show all posts

Saturday, February 22, 2025

Icicles


First thing Saturday morning (thanks to Jenny who doesn't like me to miss a sunrise.)


After snow all day Thursday and the temperature in the teens that night, we were happy to awake to sunshine and a melt in progress--and we still had power and running water.









 

Monday, January 25, 2016

The Drip, Drip, Drip of Time


Icicles are a fleeting beauty here. They form, they grow, and then they melt. Unless they break loose unexpectedly to shatter on the ground. 


Yesterday on Facebook I read and shared THIS excellent article  -- How We Used to Die; How We Die Now -- and was a little surprised at the enthusiastic response -- from people with aging parents and from those, like me, who are looking at end of life choices for themselves. (Note: I'm fine, really. But reading obituary after obituary of people younger than myself makes me thoughtful, After all, I'm not Keith Richards who, like cockroaches, will probably outlast everyone.)
I'm not at all afraid of death -- it's the dying that worries me. And I don't want to do that hooked to machines. Evidently this is a fairly common attitude, but anxious families may demand that the physician exert every effort and, in the absence of a living will, the physician is helpless.  


Several people recommended books on the subject: Being Mortal by Atul Gawande and The Conversation by Angelo Volandes.


Home death, like home birth, has its pros and cons. Both can be painful and messy, both put a toll on the attendants. But, I suspect, properly prepared for, the experience could be rewarding for all. (Did you know there is such a thing as a death doula, a person prepared to help the family usher the loved one out of the world?)

I was present at my mother's death in the hospital. The hospital was her and my father's choice, as was the nursing home my father died in -- again his choice. 

My mother-in-law died at her home here on the farm, attended by her daughter, and my husband, I was out of town but I was  told it was a quiet and peaceful passing.

May we all have the same -- whatever the setting.


Friday, February 26, 2010

Update - Drip, Drip, Drop!

Drip
Drip
Drop!
(Biggify this last picture to see the impact crater of the drop!)

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Winter Collage



From the icicles at every window that make me feel like a prisoner of the White Witch to the hoar frost on the distant trees, Winter keeps finding new ways to arrange ice crystals.












Our basement windows yesterday were etched with the most beautiful frost patterns . . .









I imagine them as fabric in various colorways -- Rain Forest; Deep Sea; Chiaroscuro; and (Meshach, Shadrach, and Abednego) In the Fiery Furnace.







These days, fun is where you find it.
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Friday, January 8, 2010

Variations on a Theme



The Eternal Cycle -- water...vapor...cloud...snow..ice...water...
In the night fat snowflakes drift down from the dark sky,
Blanketing the roof in an icy winter coverlet.
Morning brings sun's melting magic;
Unraveling, the blanket edges
Slide earthwards,
Hang frozen,
And then,
Drip
By
D
R
O

P

Disappear . . . into the waiting earth below.









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