Are these the dreams of old age? Or just dreams? I recently dreamt about my childhood home, which appears as 5 Disraeli Crescent in my books. And on Tuesday night my dreams ended with me sorting out breakfast for my mum-in-law Eileen, who was staying in a kind of B&B that did remind me of somewhere but the dream faded too quickly for me to work it out.
I know I was heading back to the dining room/kitchens as she wanted more butter on the strange collection of things on her plate, although they already had loads of butter on them. And she wanted more banana bread. I remember being surprised that she liked banana bread and woke up wondering why I hadn't made her some. I have two very good recipes.
Its too late now by the way, as Eileen died many years ago. I only meet her in the occasional dream.
So I put "banana" into the search engine of Col's photo gallery, and it came up with a lot of rather dazzling photos of Banana Reef in the Maldives (from our travelling years), so I thought, why not?
Last night my dreams were about the past too, but they have faded away so quickly I can't remember even a glimpse of which bit of the past turned up. It surprises me how little I think and dream about our 25 years in the Middle East, years which gave us so much. But clearly what happens when we are young impresses itself much more deeply into our memory.
We are sitting out regularly on our balcony at night now, with a glass of Captain B's homemade wine for him and decaff coffee for me. Though lately I have been having a glass of wine too - but try to ration that to twice a week. The weather has stayed coldish overall and this morning it is grey and cloudy. I love it all. The beauty of Green and Sea never fails. And our balcony flowers are splendid.
Could we ever get tired of the creation? It changes constantly and can be so heartbreakingly lovely. Well, I hope that the Captain and I will be enjoying our evening glass of wine/cup of coffee/ together a thousand years from now, a million years from now. I hope we will all "inherit the earth" as Jesus promised, and live forever upon it.
When I think of all I have already learnt in just... well... a lot more than 39 years lets say... in fact, double it, and... it's hard to believe given the Captain and I were a young married couple just yesterday... to get back to my point, when I think of all I have learnt in my 70 plus plus plus years, I wonder what it will be like to look back from the vantage point of 1,000 years and think of what I have learnt then!




