Posts Tagged ‘Friends’

Small comforts

Monday, July 26th, 2010

Our family is in the midst of a major crisis. We don’t actually know whether it’s the “midst” or near the end, or if we’re only at the beginning. Though we can’t change the big event, I seek every opportunity to wrap myself in small comforts.

 

When I’m blue, bright sunshine does not cheer me up.  I want blankets and soft cushions against a chilly breeze. Today the fog has stayed with us all day and that calls for all of these, plus hot coffee with lots of cream. 

 

Yesterday, friends cooked brunch and we ate it on their deck in Sonoma County, surrounded by everything they’re growing – vegetables, fruit trees, flowers in all colors.  Scrambled eggs and rolls and good conversation, with a view of green and lavender and roses and ripening pears and nectarines and apples and baby grapes on the vine, comfort in all colors. 

 

Today a local radio station is playing Christmas music in July.  Unexpectedly, I hear children’s voices singing “Silver Bells.”

 

No solace can be found in the big issue, so we pare down our expectations and find there’s no such thing as small comfort.  Comfort is comforting in any size. 

 

 

 

 

Ó Anita Garner 2010

 

 

 

 

 

 

TV Shows That Feel Like Home

Monday, December 22nd, 2008

Ever take a walk at dusk and look into lighted windows?   From the outside looking in, things seem warm and cozy. That’s the feeling I look for in a favorite TV show.  Not a particular house, but that feeling.  My favorite shows all have that in common.  

Favorite shows from the past took place (present-tense on many of these because they’re available on dvd anytime we want to re-watch) within a set that became as familiar as my house. Those of us who watched The Waltons every week feel we know every nook and cranny of that two-story farmhouse  - and the outbuildings as well.

Little House had not only the iconic cabin, but an entire town built from the minutiae in Laura Ingalls Wilder’s books and the imagination of Michael Landon and his co-creators.

A favorite Britcom, As Time Goes By, features a flat in London that feels like a place where I can stop by for tea and gossip. 

Food Network shows take us into some of our favorite kitchens.  True, many are sets built to simulate a home environment, but some actually take place in the homes of the cooks - Nigella Lawson in one of her London kitchens, Paula Deen in her home in Savannah, and Jamie Oliver from his country farm.

On Friends, the apartment is crucial to the show.   Ditto Sex And The City. Which fan of Frasier hasn’t memorized the placement of each and every furnishing and accessory?

But home isn’t only a place.  It’s also a feeling.  Mash  took place in wartime Korea in unfamiliar settings, yet because of the characters’ need to rely on each other, somehow it felt like an odd out-of-time-and-space home every week.

More than one show that generates warmth and a home-style feel took place in a bar.  Cheers comes to mind, but  there have been many others.

I’m looking for some new favorites, shows that feel like home because the characters seem to belong there - or belong to each other.  Any suggestions?

Ó Anita Garner 2008