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Walking the Crooked Road
 
In our language, the meaning of 'hag' has been distorted. Among the Kells (my mother was Irish), it is the final stage in the life of a woman. There are three: The Maiden/Virgin, untaken, untamed, wild and free. She's full of fire, dreams, visions and kinetic energy. She is the Waxing Moon. The Matron, in the full maturity of her child-bearing years. She is the great earth mother, the lover, the comforter, the healer. She is the Full Moon. The Hag. Seasoned and wise in the ways of the world, she holds her blood and sometimes her tongue. She enjoys honor and respect among those who hold her favor, and fear/caution among those who have earned her ire. She is the Waning Moon.

I take The Hag for Hag Struan, a character in James Clavell's novel Tai-Pan, my favorite of his works. The Hag was born a Brock, which made her marriage into the Struan clan a Hatfield-McCoy heresy. The Brocks and Struans were rival shipping magnates in Scotland during the early days of China trade. The Hag was widowed young and stepped to the helm of Struan shipping, to keep them on top of her birth family. She was a tough, clear-minded, straight from the shoulder kind of lady. I admired her strength, her dignity and her dedication to her family against all odds. I'd have a very long way to go, indeed, before I could be in her league, but the name inspires me and I aim to do her proud.
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For God sent NOT his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved. [JOHN 3:17]

Peace to All.
The Hag

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IT'S CHILLY CHILI WEATHER! Oct 18, 2009 4:15 pm
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Finally got my household settled to the point that I could come upstairs for a grand chat w/all of you! I'd reached the point that 'doing without' our time together was a mild frustration on the back burner, then the idea that we could visit again a couple of times per week reawakened the longing with a vengeance, only to quash it with setbacks. Well! here I am - ahhhhh!

The fresh snow and icy Northeasters beleaguering the North and West have sent us our first bite of real autumn, with frost here in the valley and light snow on the mountains, setting the mood for that pot of chili that's bubbling over low heat and the cornbread I'll bake to accompany it when I head back shortly.

I'm living in Knoxville proper now. As when I was in Portland, I still have my escape to the country in Powell, when needed. Also have reconnected with a major running buddy from the 1970's, living in the Sevierville area, providing yet another occasional getaway. My transcription work has dropped to two week-ends (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) per month and 'on call' as needed, when an unexpected absence occurs. My major occupation is that of live-in caregiver for a friend of many years and his wife. Carl is in second-stage Alzheimer's and needs the comfort and stimulation of consistent interaction, as well as someone to manage his meds and make sure he eats properly. His wife, Martha, works as a cashier at a local chain grocery store. We have a most energetic, charming and unpredictable three-year-old Dachshund/Chihuahua named 'Baby', who absolutely rules the house. (When I get back to Dingbat's Mountain, I'll try to post some pics!) Her bladder capacity is much less than that of my wonderful 'Buddy' out in Portland, so she keeps me running in and out three or four times per day. It takes a lot more energy on my part to keep up with her, as those four short little legs move a lot faster than Buddy's!

I've slated this week to begin the fall cleaning with the goal of having it completed by the end of the month so that we can start laying in supplies for the holiday cooking. Also, need to get all the summer clothes ready for storage (in Powell!) and the winter ones out, aired and ready to wear before the really cold weather descends upon us.

Hope to be back right here Thursday and that this launches the new schedule for real! Have a great Sunday evening, friends! See you here mid-week!

Giggles, grins and Joy in Jesus!
The Hag

"Oh, blessed are thy who go 'round in circles, for they shall be called big wheels!" -- Some wonderful wag from the 1970's!
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