This is my favorite window. This is my window into the world. From this window, because I am short, if I angle my glance just right I can see only trees, which makes me feel like I am in the country. I stand at this window in the evenings, washing dishes and preparing dinner, all the while stealing peeks out the window at the road below…watching for Michael to arrive home from work.
From this window I can watch my children frolic in the backyard. From this window I can watch storms roll through the neighborhood. I stand at this window and daydream, and wonder, and think about tomorrow. It’s an old window, don’t get me wrong. I’ve been thinking about replacing it for a long time now and I came across a company that installs magnetic fly screens for double glazed windows in Melbourne. During the summer, I get lots of insects making their way through my house so getting a fly screen would really benefit me! I might have to try and find a company a bit closer to home though. One thing’s for sure, this window definitely needs replacing!! Having double glazed windows is going to make such a difference to my house.
I keep some of my very special treasures upon this window sill:
~a gorgeous handmade tile given to me by a parent of one of my students
~ s&p shakers that I painted myself before we were married to match our bybee pottery plates
~rocks & a shell bestowed upon me by an exploring 2 year old (who is now nearly 7)
~plump purple glass grapes that hung in the home of a beloved family friend decades ago
~a blue glass vase given to me by my father with lilies of the valley inside for my birthday several years ago (this piece reminds me of my mother’s beautiful kitchen window, but that’s a story for another day)
~marigolds from my max for mother’s day
~a tiny hand-painted birdhouse from a very special little girl I cared for when I was in college
~a precious little sugar jar, which has withstood some falls over the years
~ and a few odds & ends that have landed there on their own and I have allowed to stay (a mini makers bottle, a cork from a bourbon bottle, and cayenne pepper…they all make me think of my husband).