January Small Stones# Ten

A third of the way through January already, winter is creeping darkly along. There is  a suggestion from the Met Office that we may have some snow and ice on Saturday, which I really don’t want. Today at eight fifteen, it was a morning for headlights. So different from yesterdays blue, I got wet but it wasn’t raining. 100% humidity and all of it settling on me, turning my hard work curls to frizz.

I walked the usual way to work, and along the path beside a row of Victorian terrace houses, and with nothing but fog ahead, I glanced down. Leaves from the sycamores across the road dotted my way, in various states of deterioration. In August they were rich, bright green – summer’s rain had stopped them from frying, and autumn was late. It was late October before they were yellow, then gold, bronze, brown.

Now a few deep bronze ones had found their way to the edge of the walls. Underfoot, some clear shapes in brown remained, many very dark. Some had felt heavier shoes than others, and had jagged edges. An awful lot were totally trampled into black marks on the flagstones, decayed, disappearing, and waiting for a hard frost or more heavy rain to wash them away. I wonder if they will be visible next week. I must remember to notice.

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About Lucid Gypsy

Gilly Mbachu Goldsworthy is a mum to two kids that are supposed to be grown up and mma to a four year old and a new born baby boy. None of that means that I am grown up though! I love writing – travel and quite edgy fiction – and being an OU student for a degree which remains to be seen. What I do best though is counselling; I’ve been privileged to work with many people through big changes.
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18 Responses to January Small Stones# Ten

  1. shazaffatima says:

    i realized that i never used ‘underfoot’ in my writing. must remember to do so.

  2. Quite some observations, Gilly. :-)

  3. Marianne says:

    One third of the way through January already – how time flies!

  4. Jo Bryant says:

    I love when you take me along with you like this Gilly

  5. magsx2 says:

    Hi,
    It is amazing the things we do miss when we walk the same path daily, how observant that you noticed these changes.
    I agree this year is flying by already, for us summer is nearly over.

  6. This was so beautifully described i felt and saw your walk to work. :) In fact, it was SO good, my hair frizzed! :)

  7. dadirri7 says:

    what relief to spend a little time with you gilly, walking to work in the damp over fallen laves!

  8. Cheryl says:

    Painterly prose here, Gilly. I can see what you are looking at without a photo! Well done.

  9. Madhu says:

    Have missed your evocative writing Gilly. Beautiful!

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