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When the cuckoo chimes ... a story about keeping time and finding inspiration

11/6/2022

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Bird on branch with cuckoo clock weights and an envelope in the background with music notes lining the envelope
It's Daylight Saving Time today ... and I'm reminded of my night in the house of clocks ...

When the cuckoo chimes
I once spent the night in a house that had a cuckoo clock and a grandfather clock ... and I didn't sleep a wink.


The cuckoo clock chirped every hour on the hour, and again every half hour.

The grandfather clock was set to strike four times an hour:
- every hour on the hour
- at a quarter past the hour
- at the half hour
- and once again at a quarter to the hour

I tossed and turned all night.

My mind reeling not so much from the different chimes, but from my inability to fix a pattern to the sounds of the cuckoo clock and the grandfather clock ... I didn’t know a grandfather clock sounds four(!) times an hour.

On one of our more recent walks, we scuffed through a walkway littered with pine cones. The kind of pine cones that hang from a cuckoo clock and make it tick.

My grandparents had a cuckoo clock with pine cone weights, and that cuckoo clock where I spent the night had them, too.

I’d always seen the weights and the clocks as one.

But when I saw so many pine cones scattered across the walkway, I saw them as the cuckoo-clock maker must have seen them, inspiration for the weights and keeping time.


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Cathy
11/9/2022 04:09:02 am

We used to have both a grandmother and cuckoo clock. It didn't take long before I was only aware of the chirping or gonging when they weren't happening because we'd forgotten to wind them. Kinda like the trains that ran by our house. We only thought of them when they didn't run, which was Christmas day.

When Josh was little, the grandmother clock could be a godsend. We'd tell him 'when the clock goes off 1 more time, it will be time to pick up your toys for bed.' He then knew what to expect & usually things went smoothly. I say 'usually.' lol!

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Chrissy link
11/9/2022 07:20:53 am

I have a cuckoo clock ... in a box. Maybe I can use it to keep myself organized and on track like you did with Josh ... listening for the next cuckoo!

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Cathy
11/10/2022 04:11:50 am

Not sure, but it might only work if you're between 3 & 5 years old. lol! Good luck, though, if you decide to give it a try.




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