Saturday, 16 September 2017

WINDOW ON THE PAST - TAKE TWO...



You're looking at my current screen-saver, which is a photo taken in 1991 from the bedroom of the house I'd moved from 19 years before.  I'd previously returned to the house 3 years earlier, which was the first time I'd been back since flitting in 1972, but on that occasion the day was sunnier.  However, there's something about rain which I find relaxing, and though the house across the back didn't have an extension when I lived in the area, the picture captures, mood-wise, exactly how it would've been on a similar day when I occupied the room.

The toys on the sill are mine, taken with me to 're-connect' them to the home in which I'd first obtained the originals.  The owl is from the Aurora BATMAN model kit, and was painted and affixed to the model when I finally assembled and painted the rest of it around 1993/'94.  (I'd obtained it in 1984/'85, as a replacement for the one I'd owned in the '60s.)  The photo below is taken from a slightly different angle, and you can glimpse my old primary school, which was demolished in 2014.  Houses now occupy the spot.


When these photos were taken, the original windows were still in use, though they were replaced around 1992 with new PVC-framed ones.  I'm glad to have got the chance to look through the same windows I'd known as a child, and see again my reflection staring back at me as it had done when I was a boy.  I wonder if the panes recognised the taller, older face that stood before them as the one it had once been familiar with - or was I just a stranger who meant nothing?  I'd like to think otherwise.

Click on the images to enlarge - then just relax as you look at the rain on the glass - just as I often do when I want to relive the past.  Remember, the droplets you see are 26 years old - so, in a sense, you're reliving the past too.  Just thought I'd share the moment with you.   
   

4 comments:

  1. Kid, that last photo needed a flash - you're in total darkness.

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  2. Some people would say that's the best way to view me, CJ. However, a flash would've bounced of the window and obscured the view outside, which was meant to be the main subject of the pic. Remember also that you're probably looking at a photo the size of a postage stamp, it looks okay on my screen. (I think I look mean, moody and magnificent in that last photo.)

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  3. There is something about rain that appeals to me on a very deep level. I like watching it and often feel this primal urge to go out and walk in it, even though I know I'll end up soaked. I was once walking through a park when a torrential rainstorm started and took shelter under a tree. Looking out at beds of red and yellow roses with the sound of rain all around me and not another soul to be seen was a beautiful sight.

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  4. Take a look at the post entitled 'Just Walking In The Rain...?', DS - it's your kind of thing. (And mine.)

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