Thursday 23 July 2009

Silverknowes



On Saturday after going to see my mother for the last time, my brother and I drove through Leith, getting lost in Newhaven which no longer is a through road, it was in 1975, and ended up in Granton passing the new creation that arises there. At Gypsy Brae we walked along the front enjoying the view over to Fife, the seabirds yelling and the dogs running around having the time of their lives. Unlike the people who would have to dry the creatures out when they got back home. My little camera is not much use for the wide expanse that lay in front of us there but the shot over Cramond towards the Forth bridge was not too bad.

The time in Edinburgh was a mixture of sadness and enjoyment. My mums passing was sad, an end of an era indeed, and a loss of a 'home,' a home that has existed for 56 years! How strange this will be. It was however, thanks to the prayers of the saints, a good time with the family over all. We got on well, even though my brother and I took three days to work out how to switch off the heating, spent many minutes attempting, with a match, to light the gas and discovered it lit via the electric push button, and when in the car constantly argued over whether to go right or left, this way or that, and always took the wrong option whatever we decided. That explains getting lost in Newhaven and ending in someones driveway!

I have several of the older photo albums and intend to put some on the web so have started to scan them in. The memories and the stories that we find there amaze me. Add to this listening to those outside the family speak of my mother and I am much more impressed by her than I was before. How little we know of our own family! Because I grew up with her there I could not see her as others did, and I have a new respect for both her and my dad, especially considering what they endured for us! I feel even more guilt now!

Now I am totally knackered! I am in the middle of writing to many folk I met there and already have blisters on two fingers. I write this with my toes! Praise the Lord for e-mails! had I to use stamps this would cost a fortune writing to people. Worse still if they don't reply! I had to apologise to several fat women for not recognising them a the slim young lassies I once knew, my how they change. All look like their mothers now! Ah well, it's nice to be back to the routine, grumbling, worrying, complaining, noting the worlds idiocy and reading your own good writings. Thanks for the kind words.

6 comments:

Mike Smith said...

Welcome back, my friend. Next time you're in Auld Reekie I hope it's in happier circumstances. Like buying me a pint...

Unknown said...

Whoa, it looks like you picked up some elegance while you were up there. For this is a very well written tribute to your parents, and that photo is incredible. This is really not you--is it? (That question was asked with an accusatory tone as opposed to an inquisitive one, just in case you were wondering.)

P said...

Good to have you back in Blogosphere. I'm glad all went well under the circumstances, including even getting the heating switched off !

Adullamite said...

Two out of three decent people, not bad!

Unknown said...

Well, it's good to know that you are actually back now, but I think it was rather unfair (even for you!) to consider Mike's comment as being indecent.

Strawberry Girl said...

Sorry I haven't commented for a while. This is a very elegant post as FishHawk noted. It is sad that we often don't know people in our own family as well as we think we do. Yet we love them and that is the important part. The picture that you've posted is amazing!! Glad to see your getting back into the swing of things. ;D