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11/13/2011

Have a Long Winter's Nap. Old House!

This morning we left our cozy, small retirement home in town and headed for the country; we closed up the farm house for the winter. The old house had come alive again and provided a lot of entertainment this past spring and summer. We had a crazy fun with many family and friend gatherings; some lasted overnight. In a final tribute to autumn, we celebrated with fifty or so church youths as they bumped along in a wooden wagon on a hayride, toasted everything over a roaring bonfire and took part in a murder mystery theater. It was a romping packed season and at times a respite from a hurried, hurtful world.


It was time to tuck it away for the year and let it rest shrouded in the crystal toned silence that bathed the rooms. I felt a quietness that rang as clear as chimes of brass as I began my tour, checking things. The music of a more than a century of memories played tag with the dust motes hanging in the cool, stilled air. Was that a footstep on the wooden stair? Did I hear a pan rattling in the dark, far reaches of the kitchen? A faint echo of a remembered and loved voice teased my ears and an unsettled, uncanny, longing for days gone by filled my heart.

The air was thick with the presence of strong personalities of the former inhabitants, my husband's, and children's recent and ancient ancestors. As I, the interloper, closed the front door for one last time, I sense a movement from the corner of my eye; something was reflected in the wavy door glass. As I jerked the latch in a startled manner, the movement receded into the dim tattered curtains.