John Keats - 1795-1821

John Keats - 1795-1821
A thing of beauty is a joy for ever: Its loveliness increases; it will never Pass into nothingness; but still will keep A bower quiet for us, and a sleep Full of sweet dreams, and health, and quiet breathing …

Wednesday 27 June 2007

THE DANCE OF THE LITTLE PEOPLE


I bought this painting for my daughter a few years ago, I thought it would be very fitting as a celebratory piece . Congratulations to Elaine for being successful in her new post, also Congratulations to Un Peu and her husband on their 20th Wedding Anniversary today, and everyone who are celebrating their Birthday's too.


Jane, Adrian and Jack, not forgetting darling Asbo Jack, wishing you lots of happiness in your New Home.


I would like to thank everyone who left me kind messages when my husband was admitted to Hospital, it really meant a lot to me to know that you were there for me at my darkest hour of lonliness. My husband was discharged from Hospital this evening, he looks quite ill and tired, and I find it hard to accept that all tests that were carried out came back as unconclusive and negative and that when he was first admitted as a patient by Paramedics it was said that he was going into complete Renal Failure. More Bloods to be taken on Friday at the Hospital.


Thank you Dear Westerwitch for being an absolute darling, much appreciated. I was thinking of putting this blog at first onto CCW Page, but as I have not blogged for quite some time now, decided to write it here.


Milla and Bill if you read this, just wanted to say I just hope you come back to Purplecoo, I miss not hearing how things are going with you, hope Lol is alright.

Camilla.x P.S. Painting is by William Holmes Sullivan.

27 comments:

Faith said...

Oh Camilla, at least your husband is home and I'm sure he will pick up being in his home surroundings and with you. It is a difficult and stressful time for you. Yorkie sends little licks (kisses) to cheer and comfort you.

Faith x

Faith said...

PS Forgot to say - I love that picture. Always like fairy things. A friend looked after Yorkie for a while as I was out all day last Sat. and she while here she wrote me a long letter. She had laid her written page down on the table and put a variety of little coloured tumbled stones at the top - she wrote 'Always a pleasure to visit here. It's very healing and magical - can feel fairy/elf energy all around....'

Maybe my garden at night is like that painting - I hope so. Thanks for putting it up, it's so beautiful.

Anonymous said...

So sorry to hear about your husband but now that he's home and hopefully comfortable, he can make a speedy recovery with his loved ones. My thoughts are with you both.

Crystal xx

Norma Murray said...

Here's to a speedy recovery for you husband and strength to yourself.
Best wishes L

Anonymous said...

hello camilla the pitcure is lovley i would like to say thankyou for all your kind words and suppoert you given me i do hope your husband makes a speedy recovery you are special person bless you xx jep

Milla said...

Camilla, you are a sweet dear person and I am so glad that your husband is back home where he belongs with you. Sit on the sofa together, hold hands and watch wimbledon. All the best! (and being pathetic and fickle will doubtless be back!!)

Bill said...

Sorry to hear about your husband's illness (I don't hang around much at Purplecoo these days - too busy varnishing, or should that be vanishing) - hope he feels better soon.

I don't think I'll be much in evidence here - I have my own blog elsewhere (http://rotwatch.blogspot.com/ but be warned, I tend to be a bit sweary) - however, I'll put pressure on Milla to get blogging again (she's under pressure at home as the floor screeders are pronouncing words of doom) as it seems we all need a bit of cheering up.

Anyway, as I said, my best wishes to your husband.

Bill.x

Suffolkmum said...

Dear Camilla, I'm so glad he's home with you, sending all my best wished for a speedy recovery. Rest together and relax together. Lovely picture.

Exmoorjane said...

Oh Camilla, what a lovely blog. Thank you SO much for your kind words - really mean a lot.
Hate that there is no definite diagnosis on your husband....that doesn't seem right at all. Can you get a second opinion? Can you insist on further tests? It makes me mad.....
I second Milla and Bill returning.... so hope they do.
Asbo is in the box nicely packed (no, only joking!)

Elizabethd said...

So glad to hear you have your husband home, and hope his health improves.

countrymousie said...

What wonderful news to have your husband home. Could it have been some viral thing perhaps, and he has fought it off. These often dont show in bloods and scans. Lets hope so and now you can feed him up and get him up and at em again! We have all been thinking of you and so pleased with this news. It has at last stopped raining here and the sun is shining. love mousie

Un Peu Loufoque said...

It is so nerve racking isnt it when it is unconfirmed.. I suppose perhasp like ruddy computers adn everything else in life sometimes somethings go wrong for no reasona dn hten self right for the same unexpalined reason. It must be wonderful but very frightening having him home as I am sure you are still worrying. Thinking of you.

Unknown said...

I hope your husband makes a fast and full recovery. Best wishes to you both.

Love the painting by the way!

Inthemud said...

Dear Camilla,
So glad your husband is back home, must be such a relief. Hope he continues to improve.

Thank you for your kind wishes.

Much love
Elaine x

bradan said...

Dear Camilla, I'm so glad your husband is back home with you. Sending you lots of good wishes and blessings for a speedy return to health.
I love the painting, fairies are very much a part of the old stories here (Scotland).

Woozle1967 said...

Adding my name to the long list of well-wishers, Camilla, and sending positive vibes for a full and speedy recovery for your husband.xx

Holy Way said...

Dear Camila - will keep praying and light a candle for you both when able.So pleased your dear husband is home with you and a bit better.

Weather has been very wet and roads were flooded all about the last few days but ok now i think.

sending much love and comfort

Un Peu Loufoque said...

Oh Camilla the tongue in cheek site is superb!! I shall ahve to spend hours trawling it and the blog is fun too thank you so much! It was very kind of you to think of me!

Chris Stovell said...

I am incredibly touched that in the midst of all this you found time to commiserate about my book news. Thank you. Best wishes to you both.

Grouse said...

I'm glad that our wishes have meant something- its little comfort when something as scarey as this happens. Do keep us informed- we genuinely worry for you Camilla. Best wishes to Husband. Speedy recovery.

Kitty said...

Very best wishes and speedy recovery to your husband, Camilla. Lovely picture of the little folk. As for the pic on my blog of the little girl in the rain, I'm afraid it came via Google images, but it's the kind of thing I love looking at in old nursery rhyme books.

Frances said...

Good evening from New York, Camilla.

What a bunch of pals you have gathered together here. Well, there is no mystery about it. It is because you are so expressive, and people that you may never actually meet in person do care about you, and about those whom you love.

I think that you and your husband will have many enriched years ahead.

(Please know that I write this as one who never married, but know why I did not want to marry the ones who asked me, ... and wished that one who did not ask, would have asked. In a bunch of other words, I so respect any marriage that continues to strengthen, to allow both bride and groom to see what their lives together can become.)

Wow, that was a a lot of words between parentheses!

Before I completely lose the thread, just let me wish all good futures to you and all your family!

xo

Pondside said...

Hello Camilla - just catching up. I'm so glad that your husband has been allowed to come home, but sorry to hear that the test were inconclusive. That must be so very frustrating. I hope that the blood tests on Friday will yield some answers.
Big purple hug and warm thoughts coming at 8 my time (0400 your time)
xoxo

Cait O'Connor said...

Lovely to see you blogging again, you have been very much missed and it is good news too that your husband is home. Perhaps he had a 'miraculous' recovery, these things do happen. I loved that fairy picture. And thank you for your very kind words, I am touched.
Caitx

Westerwitch/Headmistress said...

Hi Camilla - big hugs and thinking of you.

CAMILLA said...

Thank you to everyone who left comments.
Camilla.x

noneofurbuisness said...

in your 'where I live' bit, it has a picture of hackford hall. You certainly do not live there as my auntie, her husband and their 4 boys live there so that is a lie. I am going to stay there soon.