Thursday, March 18, 2010


The inspiration to beat stress with busy fingers, and also find joy in keeping them so, certainly comes from my mother.
For more than fifty of her 70 odd years she bore the difficulties of her life stitching away almost like Penelope. She smocked and sewed and crafted the most wonderful creations for the children of the extended family. She found pleasure in trying out a new recipe (though she lived all alone!), or in putting to practice a cooking hint that she may have found in a local magazine.There was a child-like enthusiasm in her learning and everything from a new cooking vessel to a new thread excited her.
She was a poor teacher though and never had the patience or tact to teach anything. It was merely by watching her that I learnt to cut and sew and cook and even clean. She had rules for herself for everything she did, and rarely did she break them. Most of the time she was answerable only to herself, having become a widow at 29 with only 4 small children to please. I now realize that she tackled the sad and stressful events of her life trying to enjoy what she HAD to do almost as much as what she liked to do!
Her work was largely unnoticed. Her four daughters and six granddaughters and two great-granddaughters were spoilt by her beautiful smocked clothes. Mostly they were taken for granted, and we never bothered to preserve her painstaking work. Looking back, one and a half years after her death, as I fill my days cooking and cleaning and stitching for my family, I think I have with me the greatest treasure that she could have handed down... my busy hands!!

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Every morning starts with a grand plan for my day.Every evening ends with the hope that I will be able to do atleast a few things I plan to the next day. Time always runs out and gets the better of me. While the MUST DO things mostly get done, the excitement of trying out something new that I would have come across takes priority.
I end up living the moment with giving my hands something exciting to work with, my mind flooding with visions of what I would create with the newfound craft, while giving vent to my imagination. Cooking, baking, sewing, embroidery, painting, clay moulding, stained glass, crochet, name it and it is there on my list. Sometimes I read about one or all of this till satiety is achieved.

Anyway, it is the lack of purpose with which I do everything that is enjoyable, and while I am 'reaping and singing by myself', you are welcome to 'stop here', or would you rather 'gently pass'?

Wednesday, February 10, 2010


This blog is not about songs. It is not even about forests. It is a weblog about how time spends me, while I have the luxury of filling it with what I please to do at that moment. Like the proverbial 'song in the forest" nothing I do is ever meant to be seen or heard if not accidentally.