Been a long time, hasn't it! Though not for you, I hope. I haven't read any blogs for a year. It's my next undertaking.
I celebrated every holiday, and my birthday, and family birthdays and events from a hospital room or a rehab facility. Now I'm home, and intend this to be my last time returning. No more falls, no more broken bones, no more surgeries.
Nothing is woven in all this time. Once Shelly was here and volunteered to weave a bit on the towel warp languishing on the loom. She's an excellent weaver and I agreed.
I watched her for a minute, then sat on the other side of the loom and watched. After a bit I realized one harness was not rising. One treadle had detached from its corresponding lamms. Inches needed unweaving. Dale lowered himself to the floor, scooted under the loom and made the repair. A two hundred pound hero.
Shelly, and later Beth, tried to convince me to simply carry on and cut out the bad section in finishing. I cannot bring myself to do that. Bad enough I'll have two or three knots in the thread because of all the yards coming out. I'm not done yet; a few more inches to go.
On the family front, the last of the grands are graduating. France from his Colorado college a year ago. I watched him graduate on streaming YouTube. He is the business manager for a small start up company he joined while still in high school. It manufactures gluten and dairy free ice cream. This weekend he's moving to Boston to be with his girlfriend.
Caroline graduated a week ago from Macalester College in Saint Paul, Minnesota. She graduated Phi Beta Kappa, and will remain there to continue her work with autistic children. Another streaming graduation.
Laura must finish two summer classes at Akron U and will join the December graduating class. Her major is geology and she has a rock collection to match my dads'. She hopes to join the atmosphere group at Davey Tree.
And finally, on my homefront, "we" are working in the garden. I'm doing almost nothing except carrying plants on my lap out to the gardens (I have an electric chair!). Here's a selection:
Here's the flowering dogwood:
And finally, the diplandia, the closest I could come to a mandevilla three years ago. We need to add a lot of fertalizer. Maddy has over wintered it the last two years, lugged it water, trimmed it. I tell her it really is a Maddy-villa.
OK, that's it. Thanks for waiting and watching. I'm off to unweave some more and hope it will not be so long for the future.
One thing I did try to mention earlier and kept deleting every sentence: every time I came back from rehab I was greeted with a new list of departees. I've come to grips with the realization that really is our last job to do, here. In blogville, I know about Sue. She did it her way, and we all love her for it. As I read through the list of bloggers I admire, I hope to encounter no more. Namaste.







What an exciting day here, the return of Joanne! I've missed you so much and I'm happy to see your garden. I see you have sweet William, as I have, a first here.
ReplyDeleteI hope you continue strong and weaving again. Rose had given me a bit of your news and you've been on my mind.
Not so long till next time, okay? Meanwhile happy dance that you're here now.
It is a relief and a joy to read your return!
ReplyDeleteGood family news...and weaving and gardening news too.
sending a virtual ((hug)) x
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteHoorrrarayy!!! This has made my day, my month, my year, I've been so concerned that you'd experienced yet another nasty fall. Yes, it's rather inevitable that we are at the departures end of things, rather than arrivals, but that doesn't mean we can't make the most of that time - as you are clearly doing again with your weaving supervision and plant transportation! Stay strong, dear lady. YAM xx
So lovely to see you back.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great surprise to see Boud's news that Joanne is back! Glory be!! I have to hurry up and be sure Ellen knows! Wonderful news. And always great to hear about your grands. Really glad to know avout France. Was so fun following him when he blogged. Your flowers are beautiful. I have three of your towels going in my kitchen today. Wonder if you are able to work at the loom? Welcome back!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo great to hear from you, Joanne. Yes, we are in the Departure Lounge. My bother called it God's Waiting Room. I turned 81 last month, so who knows how much longer I will be on this earth. Love your flowers.
ReplyDeleteYay. How great to see you back. Thanks to Boud for spreading the word.
ReplyDeleteI’ve been reading your blog for some time without commenting, but I have to break that silence to say how delighted I was to see you’d returned. Just yesterday I was wondering how you were doing and hoping that we’d hear from you- or at least about- you soon, and here you are!
ReplyDeleteOh, happy day. I was missing you and worried about you. I am so glad you are back!! Love the flowers and know you must be proud of your grands!!
ReplyDeleteGlad to see you back! No more health setbacks!
ReplyDeleteWelcome Back!! 💖💖 I missed you and thought something so bad had happened that you were never coming back. Too bad about all that weaving needing to be undone, but glad you noticed it soon enough. Your garden is looking lovely.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on all your grands doing so well. For myself I now have a second great-grand with a third expected late December.
Please take care and don't overdo.
I was hoping that you were still in the land of the .Living. I didn't realize that you had some health issues. I hope you have recovered and that we see you on the blog.
ReplyDeleteOh I am so happy to see a post from you! I was wondering ( and worried) about you. I can’t imagine what kept you in and out of hospital for such a long time but from reading your blog over the years, I know you are one tough cookie ( and now a tough cookie with wheels!). - Jenn
ReplyDeleteJoanne, I'm so pleased to see you posting again! I'm glad you're still kicking butt and taking names! And with an electric wheelchair -- the world is your oyster now! Seeing your post has made my day, you bet!
ReplyDeletewow- has it been that long! I know I have been missing you. Happy day for us, you are back! Your flowers look lush and glad to be taken care of. so sorry that you have had to have surgeries and all of that that goes with. You came through like the champion that you are,
ReplyDeletewe are so grateful! Missed you- good to hear about the children, all doing well. On we go!
Your garden is splendid, Joanne. It's so good to read a post from you as well. Here's to your staying put for the duration! x Bea
ReplyDeleteGood to see you posting again and read the family news.
ReplyDeleteFabulous to see you here again Joanne. Take care and enjoy the summer days
ReplyDeleteJoanne, it is more than wonderful to see you back here. You have obviously faced some very difficult challenges and life continues to be a struggle. I am so glad that you chose to share it with us, good or bad. WELCOME BACK! Best wishes - David
ReplyDeleteJoanne, WELCOME BACK!!!! It's wonderful to see you again. You have been missed, lovely lady. ❤️
ReplyDeleteSo glad to see you back. Let's have no more of that foolishness!
ReplyDeleteI have wondered about you from time to time. It’s good to ‘see’ you back here.
ReplyDeleteOh, Joanne! It is SO good to hear your voice again. I hate it that you've been through such difficult times but you made it through and are here to talk about it! That makes my heart so happy. You have no idea how much you have been missed. Can I say, "Welcome home"?
ReplyDeleteSo happy to see you back in blogland!
ReplyDeleteI'm happy to see a post from you and glad to hear that you are back in your place. The garden looks glorious and it's so nice to read the good news about your grands. Stay safe and stay healthy!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back Joanne.
ReplyDeleteHappy to see you in my blog roll, welcome back. Take things at whatever pace you decide is right.
ReplyDeleteYou have an electric wheelchair. Please tell me how you are doing with it. I'm dangerous to myself and others. I keep thinking I'll get better with practice but it's not happening. By the way I am really happy to hear from you.
ReplyDeleteI am thrilled to see you back!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back, Joanne.. I was afraid you weren't coming back... but hoped Laura would have put something on your site to let us know how you were. Glad to have you back again!
ReplyDeleteHi Joanne, nice to hear from you again, I wondered what the long silence meant. Hopefully no more medical problems and no more hospital visits. You have some lovely flowers in your garden.
ReplyDeleteI'm delighted to see you here! I've been thinking about you a lot. What a battle this year has been! We can win the fight, but none of us will win the war. Those plants are beautiful and so uplifting. I was happy to hear about the weaving; that's so woven into your identity. (see what I did there?) Sending big hugs your way!!
ReplyDeleteSo glad to hear from you after all these weeks. I've always admired your fighting spirit. Keep going!
ReplyDeleteYay! You’re back! I truly missed you.
ReplyDeleteSo good to see you back!
ReplyDeleteGlad you are back and up and rolling. Looking forward to hearing more from you. Sending healing thoughts.
ReplyDeleteJoanne it was only a few days ago I made a note to dig out your email and write to you and see what was going on it's been so long. We may lose sight of our blog buds but we do keep track. I did NOT add you to my growing RIP blogger list which still breaks my heart. Sue was particularly hard as we had a daily correspondence for years. So my dear friend I am so happy you tuned in. And so sorry you were so ill and incapacitated. I'm on the other side of sickness myself so each day is precious to me now. As I know it must be to you. Each morning a new breath and a new beginning to you.
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I just saw your comment on John Gray's blog and skedaddled here SO FAST!! So, so glad to hear from you, Joanne. I'm sorry for your continued health issues and hope your pain is in better control now than it was last year. But it is so good to see you post again :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a pleasure to see you back here again! I hope you get some respite from all your health problems, you’ve really been through a lot. You garden looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteXoxo
Barbara