Gillian Monks

'Making Fairytales Come True'

Tag: Writing

The Joy of a Pencil

Small things amuse small minds, as the saying goes. Yet simplicity need not necessarily be boring or banal. Often, the simplest thing can have about it an elegance and grace which is obscured or totally lost in more complex, intricate items or situations.

Here I need to let you into a secret – I am actually referring to my pencil.

How many of you reading this now still use a pencil?

It is an amazing invention which has contributed in no small way to the progress of civilization. Consider: it is robust, lightweight, made from natural and largely renewable resources and is totally biodegradable. it does not need electricity or other energy to power it. It will operate under water or if the writer is upside-down, or in any other less usual, awkward position. AND, if you wish, you can erase the marks you have made with it. Amazing!

Recently, due to early autumns storms (just how many tail-ends of hurricanes have we had up to now?) our electricity supply was playing at lighthouses, flashing on and off, and our internet connection got fed up and went to sleep. So, no access to my webpage. However, feeling inspired to ‘chat’, I decided to carry on and joy down some thoughts in long-hand which I am now transferring to my computer. Fountain and ball point pens are great, but I often derive great pleasure from holding and writing with a pencil on fresh white sheets of paper.

My current pencil is slim, cylindrical and black, with a shiny metal top into which an incredibly useful eraser has been inserted. Functional, smart, it is a joy to hold and use.

Yes, perhaps this ‘small mind’ is finding pleasure in a mundane item and activity, but why not?

If satisfaction and joy can be discovered in all our basic repetitive activities, how glorious our lives might become. Hence my favourite catch phrase: ‘make much of little’.

What can YOU find in your everyday tasks to which brings you pleasure? And if you can’t find anything, what can you do to change your daily round to one which is more appealing and satisfying?

I would dearly love to hear from you, my readers, as to what simple little things in your daily lives gives you pleasure. It doesn’t matter how seemingly trivial. From such minutiae comes the metaphorical ‘glue’ which cements our life into a cohesive whole.

 

 

Full Steam Ahead!

Flower at BodnantI have suddenly realised that it is several weeks since I last posted here… and the reason why is because I have been working very hard on my next book, ‘Spring In Your Step’!

I have just completed Chapter Seven out if a possible twelve and am around the 47,000 word mark, so I am now ell over half way. More importantly, I am really enjoying what I am writing and am so excited about what I shall eventually be sharing with you all.

The chapter I have just written is all about the ‘Mother’ figure of springtime – and that covers the natural world, our genetic mothers and Mother’s Day/Mothering Sunday and the feminine within us all. In mentioning Lady Day – how many of you know what it actually is? – I found myself attempting to explain the vagaries of the various changes in our calendar over the years. And did you know that the name for ‘simnel cake’ actually stems from the very fine flour with which it was originally made? I was also drawn to share how just nine years ago, at this exact time of year, we came to discover – and eventually purchase – our own little piece of wonderful wilderness at Cae Non.

I am really, really hoping to have this next book finished by sometime in May and out in the shops by October or November – well in time for next Christmas and the following spring, so that you can all join me on the next adventure through a new year and a new season in 2021!

Meanwhile, the spring of 2020 is well and truly upon us, despite the all the wind and water. Birds are singing and nesting, buds are swelling, flowers are blooming.

Wherever you are, I hope that the season is treating you kindly. If the weather is causing you problems and heartache, my love goes out to you.

Onwards and upwards, as the saying goes – here is looking forward to all the new life and new growth which typifies this most beautiful and special time of the year.. with my love.

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