Inhabiting New Spaces
One of our discoveries: the view from the terrace is reflected in the glass top of the kitchen table.
As the building work at Dixon Hill nears an end, new spaces are opening up. Walls have come down, rooms shifted, nothing is quite the same. We’re easing our way into these places, learning to inhabit them. Beginning to paint fresh memories on blank canvas. Starting to fill empty chambers with love and laughter and everything else that makes up life.
We’re not the only ones feeling our way into the altered landscape. When I fold back the big glass door, butterflies flit in and out of the kitchen. A small weasel flashes back and forth along the terrace, disappearing into the wall faster than I can blink. My faithful robin now peers through a different window when he’s ready for his breakfast. If I sit on the flat roof, a cloud of swallows whirls close round me, dipping and soaring and catching me up in its heady dart-and-dive dance.
We’re finding our way together. Creatures and people. Adapting. Exploring. Embracing. Riding a see-saw of the familiar and unfamiliar. Creating a new home among the bones of the old one.