Homes and the Harbour
Preparing the house for sale has been taking a lot of time lately, and now is the time for the showings. Four or five families have been in so far and there is an Open House this Sunday afternoon. No offers yet.
Jeanine and Steve and I have got the house looking so smart and welcoming inside that I'm no longer sure I really want to leave (just kidding!). But throwing things away (we have a dumpster in the driveway) has been more fun than I had expected, and having the house clean and without too much clutter is a delight. Jane would have loved it I think. There must be some spiritual analogy here. We think we'll miss the mess we cherish in our lives and we hang on to habits which we'd actually be much happier without. (But I've also discovered that it takes a surprising amount of time keeping the place clean and tidy.) This business of having the house always ready for prospective buyers - I think Jesus had some things to say about that.
I did get out to a couple of worship srvices at Port Hope nursing homes this week and took time for a couple of pictures at Extendacare. Here Deacon Barb shares the word.
This very cold Saturday afternoon I went for a short walk with neighbours down at the harbour. The ducks and geese and swans were there and a few other humans, but nothing was moving very fast.
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