Queme originates
in Old High German and has come to us through Middle English (probably all
those Angles, Saxons and Jutes).
It’s a word I hadn’t heard before, which is odd in a way,
because I do know the German word bequem,
which means comfortable.
According to my dictionary queme means pleasant, agreeable, comfortable – much the same as the
original German.
I’m queme in my house. It’s a place I have created over the
years to fit my personality and needs. I have lots of books everywhere – nearly
every room (except the bathroom – I haven’t yet figured out a way to put one
here, though I haven’t given up the idea of a small book shelf) has a bookcase.
There are comfortable chairs and places to sit everywhere, including looking
out on the back yard, which is full of perennials, a small garden, one tree,
and berry bushes (and not much grass). I have enough storage space so that the
place can be reasonably tiddy (when stuff starts to overflow storage I know
it’s time to get rid of some). I have an office for writing (with a place to
keep files as well as another book case),
though I can and have written in other rooms of the house. I wish I had a
bigger window and a balcony in my bedroom; also I wish the kitchen was oriented
to the back yard, with an eating nook. But I make do – there’s a spot
overlooking the backyard where I have a wicker chair and a folding table so
that I can eat or have a cup of tea there with a book or a manuscript I’m
working on. Though my house is small, I have a couple of blow up beds, a folding
cot and a foam mattress so I can hold quite a bit of company on occasion. My
yard is small, too, but I’ve made the most of the space and besides the food it
produces, there are places to sit. I also like the old-fashioned double door
garage, which keeps my car off the street and means I rarely have to plug it in
during the winter.
I’m also queme with myself. Am old enough to have
experienced a lot of different situations, places and people, and have learned
something about the world and myself so if things aren’t going the way I’d
like, I usually know how to make them better.
Gosh, doesn’t all this sound rather self-satisfied? Perhaps
that’s another meaning for queme.