Breezy Monday
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2022 8:25 am
Morning all. Bit breezy out there this morning, but not snowing. That weather has moved out. A nice mild weather pattern coming in for the week. We will probably lose most of the 8 inches of snow we have. I did get out and shoveled my deck and then blew out my drive, but it was not easy. The snow was like moving wet concrete, wet and heavy. Kept clogging up the blower. A job that should have taken me an hour at the most, wound up being three hours. I think I spent at least a half an hour just getting all that jammed up junk out of the inside of my snowblower after I finished. When we have a sunny day this week I’m going to park it outside and let what’s left of it just melt out. Needless to say I was tired when I got done.
So today I’m going to hopefully finish my ornaments that I am doing. I have some touch up on one and then I am going to start on the last one. I want to put out it all out this coming weekend while the weather is nice, so I need to get this stuff done. Got part of the display on my workbench downstairs waiting for varnish and assembly. Need to get the rest of it out of my shed. Tomorrow I plan to go to town and pick up a couple things I need to make my Jell-O salad for Thanksgiving and also get the cranberry relish for Thursdays dinner. Also need to pick up some one by twos to make some stakes to put the ornaments out again. Here is a picture of what I am working on so you have an idea of what I am doing These are a work in progress. The candle one was finished afterI took this picture.
Sheila, those temps are pretty nippy out your way. Karen, had to chuckle at your frozen tomato plant clean up. O’Sharon, how’s weather out your way? Shirl, I’ll bet your Christmas tree is pretty. I am with some of the others and that I don’t bother with Christmas either anymore. I do have a ceramic tree here though and I might put it out. I have a lot good memories of Christmas’s past and miss those days with family and friends. The opening of firearms deer season this week made me think I’ve past falls when we had friends who are used to set up a deer camp, way out in the State Forest about 40 miles from here. They had a motorhome and a travel trailer and they would set everything up and stay af for the entire 15 days of the season. Every year at Thanksgiving they would bury and cook a turkey in the ground the night before Thanksgiving, and then a bunch of us would go out on Thanksgiving day and take dishes to pass and have our dinner out there in the woods. It was wonderful. Once they took the turkey out of the ground then they added more wood to the fire and we had a nice big fire going and sometimes it would be snowing very gently. I miss those those times too. But you can’t bring the past back. I think that the older we get we tend to miss those things more. Fall is always kind of a melancholy time for me because I think back on all of the things that we used to do in the fall. Making trips to our wood lot to cut down trees, cutting, splitting and stacking firewood and getting ready for winter, looking forward to the holidays and enjoying the beautiful fall colors etc. etc.
Well enough reminiscing. The time to jump in the shower and get this day moving along. The sun is coming up, the dogs are having their morning nap and all is well with my world right now. Have a great day everyone.
So today I’m going to hopefully finish my ornaments that I am doing. I have some touch up on one and then I am going to start on the last one. I want to put out it all out this coming weekend while the weather is nice, so I need to get this stuff done. Got part of the display on my workbench downstairs waiting for varnish and assembly. Need to get the rest of it out of my shed. Tomorrow I plan to go to town and pick up a couple things I need to make my Jell-O salad for Thanksgiving and also get the cranberry relish for Thursdays dinner. Also need to pick up some one by twos to make some stakes to put the ornaments out again. Here is a picture of what I am working on so you have an idea of what I am doing These are a work in progress. The candle one was finished afterI took this picture.
Sheila, those temps are pretty nippy out your way. Karen, had to chuckle at your frozen tomato plant clean up. O’Sharon, how’s weather out your way? Shirl, I’ll bet your Christmas tree is pretty. I am with some of the others and that I don’t bother with Christmas either anymore. I do have a ceramic tree here though and I might put it out. I have a lot good memories of Christmas’s past and miss those days with family and friends. The opening of firearms deer season this week made me think I’ve past falls when we had friends who are used to set up a deer camp, way out in the State Forest about 40 miles from here. They had a motorhome and a travel trailer and they would set everything up and stay af for the entire 15 days of the season. Every year at Thanksgiving they would bury and cook a turkey in the ground the night before Thanksgiving, and then a bunch of us would go out on Thanksgiving day and take dishes to pass and have our dinner out there in the woods. It was wonderful. Once they took the turkey out of the ground then they added more wood to the fire and we had a nice big fire going and sometimes it would be snowing very gently. I miss those those times too. But you can’t bring the past back. I think that the older we get we tend to miss those things more. Fall is always kind of a melancholy time for me because I think back on all of the things that we used to do in the fall. Making trips to our wood lot to cut down trees, cutting, splitting and stacking firewood and getting ready for winter, looking forward to the holidays and enjoying the beautiful fall colors etc. etc.
Well enough reminiscing. The time to jump in the shower and get this day moving along. The sun is coming up, the dogs are having their morning nap and all is well with my world right now. Have a great day everyone.