Do you ever wonder where the angels sit? When people come to visit with their angels. The door banging twice. Girl. Angel. Because, really, there is only so much room in my little house. Angels take up as much room as a person though a lot less air. Even though an angel can change the atmosphere in the air in the wink of a wimple. And they must come in, they do not like to be left out in the weather. Have you ever seen an angel who has been left out in the rain – it is a terrible sight. Crumpled like tissue paper, poor things – it takes an age for them to dry out and puff back up. And for obvious reasons it is very important not to let your angel get too close to the fire to dry out. So you can’t just leave them outside when they visit. They must come in.
I mean, when they travel with you they can sit in the back seat very happily – with their legs crossed, their hands in their laps and wings folded neatly. Sometimes they read a book. Angels are great readers. How often have you lost the book your are currently reading! Often, right?! They nick them when you are busy. So they can keep up. Angels hate to be left out. They want to know every last thing you are thinking. Nosy buggers. Anyway when you are driving they like to sit quietly in the back seat and look out of the window. They never get huffy when you get lost because they will always be able to find you. Though try to get them out to see the sights with you and they will turn surly. Best to leave them sitting quietly I have always found.
My guardian angel’s name is Alphonsus and he spent last night in the barn because when he came in after chores he found another angel sitting in his seat. A STRANGE angel just sitting there watching, watching Fede cook, arms folded, wings neatly stowed. The look on that angels face – you would have laughed! Alphonsus went and laid on the bed for a while, spent time in the shower, sat glumly in the glass house then gave up and stomped out to sleep in the barn.
Some people have a bit of a blind spot when it comes to their guardian angels. They don’t realise that there is a huge white feathery presence walking beside them (or behind them in the back seat of the car) moving potholes, hissing at cats and giving the bad people the tiniest of nudges. Or poking a cow just to see what happens, sleeping in the straw with the calves and perching with the chickens. (They call that Slumming It.)
Sometimes an angel can make you invisible – have you ever noticed that? This happens to me all the time. I go into a store or (God help me) a bar and no-one sees that I am there. My mother used to tell me to get the money out of my purse and wave it about -(this has been happening to me all my life) ” that will get their attention.” she said. But really it is just my angel, standing right in front of me so I am just a vacant space. I have never quite worked out why Alphonsus does that, there must be a reason – but as you probably know angels don’t like to explain themselves either. You know how to tell when a person is in tune with her angel? She will be wearing sunglasses a lot. It is the glare you know. All those white feathers. And angels are always so clean. I am always deeply suspicious of such cleanliness.
Anyway, I have beds and chairs enough for all my visitors but am still having trouble accommodating all their angels. You would think they could double up. I have known angels who share seats with their people. These are lovely angels. They will very kindly sit in your chair to warm it up for you on cold days (though they draw the line at warming up the toilet seat so don’t even go there – my angel will widen his eyes and pinch his nose haughtily at the very thought) and sometimes once you sit down they arrange their wings so you can sit more comfortably. Do you know that feeling when you sit into a seat with a big sigh, and you feel warm and you make that descending aaahhh sound? And immediately your feet feel better. Yeah? That is when your angel has made sure that your seat is comfy. And is probably sharing it with you. Alphonsus shares.
Of course not all angels are good like that. Most of them prefer a seat or perch of their own and if there are not plenty of high perches they can get a bit antsy, and then they will sit on the floor and arrange for tripping. Tripping is a favourite trick of Alphonsus’s. The other night I turned the lights out to look at the eggs, and then jogged sideways to get a pencil and Alphonsus swiftly shifted a box right into my path. I tripped and heard the snort. Angels snort – did I tell you that? I don’t think they mean to be mean but sometimes they get bored. I mean angels live a long time – I inherited mine from my Grandmother Dorothy. She died just before I was born so I guess he waited around. He is good at waiting. He is a waiter. He holds grudges too. You already know that Alphonsus spends a lot of time tinkering with electrical things, like our dishwasher – on the blink, the washing machine – not spinning, the fridge – drips through the floor onto the washing machine – he runs the batteries in my vehicles down (sometimes all at the same time) and stands watch at the door when the shower is running in case he feels like turning down the heat.
Poor Alphonsus. He is going to hold a grudge now about the number of angels in the house.
My angel is very shy and seldom mingles with other angels but he is good about showing them to a perch and offering them a drink, things like that, just good manners really but after that he puts his pajamas over his fluffy Pan legs and goes out and sits in the car and stares in the other direction until they leave. He is not a very social angel. And he absolutely does not like to share my chair with anyone.
I have a pile of very chatty angels in the house right at the moment. They like to sit high and tend to dangle their feet over the edge of the loft floor, brushing your head with their feet just for fun. They catch text messages in the hands and toss them to each other for a while and they muck around with the time so it goes too fast, and the clocks show all different times. They hide kitchen utensils, which if you ask me is a bit cheeky since they are visitors and all and every pudding bowl in the house has gone missing. Boo has taken to answering back when given a command, a short bark just a little too often for comfort so I am fairly sure that one of these visiting angels is egging him on, probably making faces or something. Most dogs can see angels, though Ton does not like them as a rule – not the visiting angels anyway and often goes and sits in the car with Alphonsus and sometimes Godot. He likes Alphonsus. They both like sitting in the car. Godot sits on top.
But what about the visiting angels, where are they to sit, all these angels?
I am going to have to think on it.
Love your friend on the farm
celi
PS. Good morning. At lunch yesterday I asked a question. “You are leaving. I am not sure where you are going but you will be gone for a long time and you are probably never coming back. You have two suitcases and ten million dollars. What would you put in the suitcases? We had great fun with this.” (Naturally Alphonsus has to carry his own suitcase.) John looked at us like we were all quite mad and said he would put the Ten Million in his suitcase. Of course.
I wonder what you would put in your suitcases.
c







73 responses to “But where will the Angels Sit?”
I better start looking for my angel, I need one right now. As for what to put in my suitcase, I have to think about that. When my parents friends had to leave their homes to flee they took their children , food and warm clothes to survive .
Not something I ever want to live through.. terrible times.. and we must not forget them.. c
Our local town of Niort is the Angelica capital of France….is that angel food:)
You must be knee deep in angels then! c
What a lovely narrative. This would be a beautiful book, for all ages. I can see the expressions on Alphonsus face. Now to find someone to illustrate it.
Have a lovely day with your angels.
Alphonsus is an aristocratic angel with very long legs.
Maybe one of my favorite all time posts. Angels visit me all the time. I never thought about places for them to sit! I will think about them differently now, thanks to you. Beautiful young people, beautiful angels. Such an illustrious crowd! And people cooking delicious things for everyone to share! You must feel like you have reached Nirvanha!
You know, introducing the kitchen as just another part of the farm has inspired us all – everything makes so much more sense .. c
Your John thinks just like my Terry…I think I would ask my Angel..his name is Loroft if he would like to put something in also.
Linda
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Loroft – a perfect angel name! Morning Linda.. c
Morning Miss C
Funny, I don’t think much about angels, although I do believe in them. Do you suppose some of us don’t have them? Maybe a departed family member is put in charge when other angels are not available??
10M and 2 suitcases, not coming back?? Let me think on it a bit and get back to you.
Tell Our John that I though he may not be able to lift $10M, but Uncle Google told me that $10M in $100 bills only weighs 22 lbs.
Ha ha .. i will tell him!! Good skills. In my own tiny mind I think everyone has angels – maybe you are her first person – and she is a very gentle quiet angel..
Sounds like you have not an angel but a house sprite or imp! Why would a being sent by God to guard and guide you intentionally trip you or cause your appliances to fail? 🙂 I like to think my guardian angel is here to help and I am well aware of it most of the time; it’s those times I think I’m doing it all myself that I get smacked with the reality and things start to fall apart. I’d probably leave one of the suitcases at home and, like Your John, put the money in the other one and then just go.
Mary in Southern California
Your angel sounds like a very stalwart chappie. I love that. c
Oh my, those are the flowers I had in my yard way back in March. My yard has roses and lilies now, the hollyhocks and sunflowers are almost ready to bloom. The weather in this country is so varied, isn’t it? I don’t know what my guardian angel’s name is, but he looks like Fonzie.
Wow.. you are way ahead of us! Will you be getting very hot soon? c
Does everyone have her/his personal angel? I don’t think I have one. If I did, I’d ask it to help my sister’s slacker angel to do a better job of watching out for her.
Thank you for reminding me that I have an angel–I mean I know that I have one and have had one for many years–I just haven’t thought about the angel in real time for awhile–one just gets used to knowing there is one and then takes the angel for granted–sorry my angel.
and I know that my angel has saved me from at least 3 car accidents by how my car reacted to each one–not my doing–
I also know that there is a dark spirit about — have lived in at least 2 places that I could not get comfortable in–even though they were lovely places and just had to move out–and once here shortly after I first moved in — I felt a black presence come though the door and head to the bed where I was sleeping and I remember being very very afraid–I do know that it never got me–I either woke up in time-or my angel chased it away before it got to me–that was sooo scary that even now 10 years later I can still remember it!!
oh this was such a fun read- did Alphonsus help you with this? I think so! I think I’d pack a few essentials for me and my sweetheart and I’d swap one suitcase for a cat carrier for our Lucy til we got to where we wanted to be. Cannot leave our Lucy…no sirree bob.
Enchanting
Ci, this would make a wonderful book – could be for children, but I can see it as a “gift” book for adults/ grandparents/ graduates/special people. Check with your illustrator/publisher/Roxie. Quite lovely and comforting.
(and i have always had angels)
Sturdy jeans, a couple of t-shirts, soft sweatshirt, sandals, one pair comfy Keen shoes, hat, smart phone(with cords) and tablet, passports,and 3 mousies, bag of rawhide bones, and the money (to pay first class spots for Ed, Molly, and RC Cat who are all leashed like octopus arms to me)
I didn’t know that angels were apt to make mischief: I thought that was down to the house gremlins. I, too, loved this post and thank you for reminding me my angel is always with me. Never drive faster than your guardian angel can fly… 😊
I have two “car’ angels who ride on top of my car……..they’re wild looking girls……flowing bright hair, they wear stripy stockings and brightly coloured bohemian clothes, wings tucked away, and when it rains they put up these big bold umbrellas with spots and stripes. They laugh and giggle a lot, and make sure I go the right way …or even better, the wrong way, to avoid an accident about to happen or a traffic jam. And they always find me a parking spot right outside where I need to be. My inside angels are dignified and quiet, sit wherever they like and dress in soft flowing pastels…more brightly coloured hair though. They murmur quietly and whisper things….move that computer cord, you’re about to trip, that kind of thing. and at night, they stand watch, one at each of the 4 directions, facing out. Mirrhi usually sleeps near the east angel. Visitor’s angels perch on the backs of chairs usually, or get underfoot in the kitchen or annoy the cats, push them off the couch so they can sit there….they don’t always have nice manners! Loved hearing about everyone’s angels.