Sunday, January 30, 2011

New Toys


I was surprised to see lights outside the other night on the pond side of the house. They were angled up towards the sky. Other than alien space craft, I couldn't imagine what was up. It was a snow mobile trying to come ashore from the frozen, snow-covered pond. The driver eventually came right up and over the pile of snow. Jess says the snow mobile drivers have great fun on the ponds. I've never lived in a place where snow mobiles were common. It might be fun zipping across the pond at night.

Friday, January 28, 2011

Big Snow


This is for all my friends who aren't living in the snow belt! We got snow - bit time. Everyone has stories of disappearing fences, statues and bushes. The bigger story is where to pile the snow when shoveling. I've found driving after dark very dangerous here because I don't know the area and the narrowed lanes and low visibility make me fearful of driving on an exit ramp or ending up in New Hampshire when I should be going south. One evening I accidentally made a detour through Ft. Devens (former Army base here) because I could see that I actually turned off Rt 2 onto the exit until I was on the exit! I really don't think we can handle anymore snow storms here in the Northeast.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Is Being to Feel Like Home


Home is a moving target. Some days I think "home" is that which happens on-line. Here's a shot of my ever evolving new home space. This is the "living" part of the living/bedroom. I still haven't hung all the pictures on the wall. I like the way it feels like a converted attic. My space is very cozy and warm. I think I will be very happy here.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Maddie and Me


Here we are getting ready to head out for our evening adventure in the extreme cold weather. Jess, my friend with whom I live, broke her ankle so I've taken on the night time dog walking duties. As you can see I am dressed for the elements complete with "stabilzers" on my boots. They stick in the ice to prevent slipping and falling. The cane is my other stabilizer. We don't need anymore injuries in this house.

The headlight is one of the equipment choice of the neighborhood for lighting the way on our dark streets. It keeps my hands free for my cane!

Maddie is fun to walk. She's doing the training of me not the other way around. Last night she had enough and turned right around dragging me home. Tonight is going to be the worst temperatures yet. Time for long underwear!

Sunday, January 23, 2011

The Dump


I have a fondness for dumps. The house where I grew up was across a pond from the town dump. In those days, the dump was really a dump not a garbage transfer and recycling center. I loved going for a ride in the car anywhere as a child so I frequently went along for the ride with my dad when we took our garbage to the dump.

The dump was sort of a cultural center. People picked through the piles of garbage for found treasures. Sporty types shot rats, the noise of which we could hear from our house. In Brewster in the 1950's the garbage was burned two evenings a week enveloping our house in smoke when the wind blew the right direction!

The dump in Ayer is spiffy. This picture show the machine that compacts the recycling into lumps that get loaded on to the green bins and taken away to wherever garbage goes. There's a Swap Shop, clothing and book donation bins and, of course, a building where we put our bright blue bags of garbage. All is needed is an outdoor cafe and one could make a day of it in a much different season than this one. You can see how this picture looks like a frozen tundra!

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Neighbors!


I've got neighbors! I know you are saying - doesn't everyone. True. However, I grew up in isolated Yankee neighborhoods where a neighbor is someone with whom you exchange waves from a distance. When I was a child in Brewster, all our neighbors went to Florida or New York for the winter. The only light I could see was an occasional bobbing one through the trees past our 2 acre field in the back yard. It was tiny night light and very small connection to humanity.

As an adult living in apartments, the neighbors were always transient. My Gloucester neighbors were equally detached. I did run into a neighbor as I was leaving town with my last load, she told me she lived in Magnolia for 15 years and no neighbor had ever talked with her!

Now I've fallen into a real neighborhood. Here are my new neighbors enjoying a party at our house last night. This morning one of the neighbors stopped by to take our trash to the dump and another walked the dog. This is a completely new world for me. I think I will enjoy it.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Are You My Home?


I keep thinking of the children's book "Are You My Mother?" in which the lost ducking (?) wanders around asking mother animals - are you my mother?. For me, it's more - is this really my home now? As you can see I am far from unpacked or settled. The furniture is mine from the last chapter of my life on Cape Ann so it must be home! I have learned in the almost one week I have lived in Ayer that you can have many homes at the same time like having many friends or loves. For now, this IS home.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Do They Know?


I am being overly loved by my fan club this morning. Do they know we are moving Saturday? They have been huddling with me making working at my computer a real challenge today. Perhaps they are telling me to wrap up the work and get packing. I wish they would get out and shovel the show behind my car!

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Change of Address


This is what you get when you tell the Post Office you are moving - coupons, a single Change of Address postcard and a lot of packaging obviously paid for by Lowe's. I was expecting something more monumental to mark the occasion of my departure from Magnolia. I guess most changing of addresses can now be done on line.

Here's my new contact information:
8 Mountain View Avenue
Ayer, MA 01432
978-391-4059 (h)
978-290-1564 (c)
jan@jancrockerllc.com

The new information is effective January 15! I can't believe I have precious little time here.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Stupid Things I Will Not Miss


Everyone has pet peeves. Mine, at this house, is the stupid ways people park on my land on the pond. They are inventive. This guy drove right up on the snow and tried to get in head first. I couldn't resist talking to the guys. They are repairing a roof on the house next door down the street. They said they wanted to get the truck off the road. OK, I said, the home owner has two drive ways. Well, it turns out the pick-up truck is the driver's "baby" and he didn't want ice to fall from the house onto is truck. I can't for the life of me figure out why he thinks his truck will be safe from falling ice from the trees! Every home owner has to have one little thing on which to focus their interest about other people. When you own what appears to be public land on a pond the activities are ripe for contemplation!

Monday, January 3, 2011

Strange Collections


What is this ugly thing, you ask? This is a memory jug. It is from my father's side of the family and was in our house growing up. It was ugly then too. It is a collection of stuff from the maker's life stuck on the outside of the jug. There are buttons, a tiny porcelain doll, little sugar cube tongs, hair ornaments and the true gross out pieces - teeth with roots. I actually read, when I was making Secrets of Aging that at some point in time it was very fashionable to make these memory jugs. A few years back my father delivered this jug to me. Am I stuck with this for the sake of history? Will anyone really care if I drop in off the back of the moving truck? The things of our history sometimes follow us wherever we go!

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Jan Land




My new residence has been called "Jan Land" by my Landlady's sister. Here's your first peek at my new quarters. It's definitely a work in progress. You are looking at my living room /bedroom combo and the view of that space from my office. The bed is not mine, but a place holder until I actually move the remainder of all my furniture.

I picked a cheery yellow because I wanted to be reminded of the restorative powers of sunshine. This shot is pre-curtains. Once we put the curtains up the room feels like a soft yellow cloud. I can't wait to the rest of the room take shape as I start moving in more of my belongings.