Here we are in a brand new year and I’ve been slack, feeling uninspired to write a blog post.
So far in 2023, nothing much has happened, life trundling along as normal as we grow older by the year.
Life without expectation of treats is not worth living, but I this year I am eagerly anticipating finally receiving my long ago ordered copy of the 25th anniversary edition of John Crowley’s wonderful novel Little, Big.
It was in February 2005 that I subscribed to obtain a Numbered Edition of the book, so I’m living in high hopes that it will be delivered before mid year. Already, some subscribers to the standard Trade Edition have received their copies, but alas the Numbered Edition is delayed, due to issues in the manufacture of the Slip Cases. Hopefully those issues will be resolved soon.
Even though I have been patiently waiting for 18 years, somehow it has now become excruciating the closer it gets to actual delivery.
Fortunately there are other distractions to ease the waiting, such as the Autumn Racing Carnival.
Caulfield racecourse is being renovated this summer/autumn, so the Group races are being run at Sandown, not a track I have any intention of attending, so I’ll miss witnessing in person the Blue Diamond Stakes and other Group 1 races that are normally run at Caulfield. Luckily Flemington and Moonee Valley are sticking to the regular program of events, so I’ll attend a few in February and March, and have already purchased tickets to Lightning Stakes Day at Flemington and the All Star Mile at Moonee Valley.
Meanwhile on the domestic front, our cat Sophie rules the house.
She is almost a year old now, but still has Attitude with capital A, and is vengeful if thwarted, though not as violent as she was as a kitten.
My niece recently visited with her youngest daughter who is five years old, but surprisingly Sophie behaved quite civilly despite the daughter picking her up and carrying her around without being bitten or scratched.
She spends most of the day sleeping inside the house, but we try to keep her in at night, even though she resents being confined and will turn into the cat from hell in the blink of an eye, before finally settling down for the night