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Monday 12-2-2024

Karin de Haas – Funda Altincekic Aysel

I just love this lady’s artwork. She makes me smile from the inside out.

Season Watch – University of Minnesota

Our driveway detector went off this morning while I was sitting at the computer. It only made one sound, an indication of an animal, rather than a vehicle coming up. I grabbed my binoculars on the way to see. A white-tailed deer stood regally toward the bottom of the driveway. (Only one that I could see.) We looked at each other for a minute and then she crossed the driveway and jumped into the wooded area to that side. What a beautiful sight!

Raising Children Network

I’m having a lot of fun spending time in my art room lately, either making things to list on my Etsy site, filling orders from there, or – most recently – making some Christmas presents for my good friends. I lose track of time up there, totally engrossed in the project at hand. I listen to some of my favorite music while I work, grinning happily. Unless life gets in the way today, I’m planning to enjoy time up there this afternoon.

The only things getting us outside today is gathering our trash and driving it down for pickup tomorrow, plus getting our mail. If you’ve been reading my blog, you know our driveway is long and steep (650+feet). We had it worked on recently, both with tractor work and gravel, plus a wonderful guy who cut back trees on either side for us, so it’s about as nice as it gets. I also got some ankle boots with better soles, so I get a bit more traction when I’m trying to drag the humongous trash can from where it lives to where the truck comes to empty it, and then back again the next day. I still have to really concentrate not to slip and fall on my head, but these boots help.

Jet – aka “Monster Cat”

The weather is really changing here the past week or so. We’ve gone from fall to a definite taste of winter. I THINK we’ve done all we can to get ready, but the forecasts are showing that we’ll not only hit freezing, but get down to single digits overnight soon. Then we’ll need to drip water in two of our bathrooms to keep pipes from freezing. (One of those is the cat’s bathroom downstairs. I’m still trying to figure out how to rearrange things in there to leave the cabinet door open under the sink – with an automatic heater in there- and leave water dripping in the sink with the cat in there. We haven’t gone through a winter with her yet, so this may be interesting.)

I hope December is starting off well for you. Things are calm here, and that’s a wonderful thing. Have a fun day.

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Sunday 8-4-2024

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Good Sunday morning!

It’s a pretty morning here in west central Arkansas today. It’s 84 degrees F. right now, and the heat index is NOT supposed to be ‘lethal’ today. HOORAY!

I’m getting a grocery list together and we didn’t get our mail yesterday, so we might go out in a few.

My husband came upstairs with our dog, Amber, and our cat, Jet, this morning to check on me, since I slept in this morning for the first time in what seems like forever and it scared him. He thought he might find that I had passed during the night. This is the first time for him, though I have experienced this scare several times over the past year.

I’m not sure what to DO about this. I asked him if he wanted me to start setting an alarm, but he said, ‘no.’ I’ve already hugged him about the scare. I’ve stressed over the past year or so that things that used to be easier are not anymore, and that with good communication, TOGETHER we can handle new fears we have and tackle difficult or confusing stuff.

Since I am still my normal, old, perverse self, I’ve done my normal stuff this morning and even mollified AMBER when she insisted that I check out the driveway detector going off over and over. I didn’t see anything when we went out, and suspect we have a family of deer playing around down at the bottom of the driveway. My husband is trying to take a mid morning nap, so I just checked one more time and have unplugged one of the detectors for awhile so he can get some rest.

I have an idea for a new wood-burned sign rattling around in my head, so I’ll try to get up to my art room this afternoon to get started on it.

Have a wonderful Sunday.

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Thoughts on a Sunday 12-20-2020

Bengal Tiger – Jagdeep Rajput – Comedy Wildlife – Forbes

I love this. It shows a great sense of humor. I’m still smiling. Thanks to the creator of it. :0)

Welcome Wildlife

When we started up our driveway yesterday, there were two white-tailed deer! We stopped and watched as they looked at us briefly and then crossed the driveway to disappear into the trees to the west of our property. Beautiful sight.

We had a really special Lunch Bunch on Friday with our friends. Since Christmas is next Friday, we exchanged gifts. We have been meeting at The Pizza Barn every Friday for over 17 years now, and this is more of a family gathering than simply really good friends. The two waitresses, Susan and Mikey, are a definite part of our family and we exchange gifts with them, too. My husband kept us all entertained by opening all of his food goodies, sampling each one (while waiting for his lunch order to be delivered) and then stashing them in a humongous gift bag, being quite territorial about his presents. The way the holidays fall this year, we won’t meet NEXT Friday or the NEXT – and will have to wait until Jan. 8th to meet again.

Otherwise, that is our Christmas this year. Our son is in Thailand, and I’m hoping that we can arrange a video chat either on Christmas day or that weekend sometime. There is 12 hours time difference, so it’s a bit of a challenge to find a time we’re all up and functional, but we’ll manage. I am grateful that we are all pretty healthy right now. I am thankful for a quiet holiday.

Today’s project is cleaning the aquarium. I will see if I can find something festive to put in their tank for the holidays.

Have a wonderful Sunday!

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