Tuesday, January 11, 2022

and in this new year...


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it seems to have been so long since i peeked in on this little corner of the world.. time away was needed. essential actually. life has a way of happening and some areas of that life needed a rest. those who know about such things will understand. but.. i'm here now, sharing bits and pieces of a quiet life.

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december found us on the road two days traveling to washington state, arriving on my sweet sister shirley's birthday. after a wonderful dinner and cake she opened gifts .. and i hope her heart was blessed. the next morning we whisked my mother away - tucking her in and setting off for the oregon coast where we spent 5 nights and 6 days right on the coast, facing the coast, relishing in the coast. the weather was perfect if you appreciate rain and fog. wink. i happen to appreciate it very much! my mother was always a sun seeker and while precious little of the stuff appeared (virtually nil), she enjoyed the benefits only the sea can offer. early in the mornings we glimpsed fishing boats on the horizon, the last morning there were twelve such boats under a glorious moon. we took back roads to where mom lives (with shirley & family) in washington state. once home, mom was snuggled in nicely with the kitties, shirley offered a delicious dinner, then we were off to snuggle in to our digs for the next week which was a hotel. Christmas arrived with rain then snow.. and all the while the hubs and i were tracking the winter storm happening at our own home two days drive away. more importantly though, this Christmas marked the first time in over 30 years we were all together for the holiday! cramming 431 sisters etc required a bit of grace. wink. wink. it was special, especially so for our mom.. sure wish we lived nearer to pop over for a visit or whisk her away for an afternoon or overnight. i hold in my heart the precious time we had together this visit. add to our nice holiday, the snow at Shirley's! such a treat to have a White Christmas together.


time well spent .. reading .. together


coastal arrival .. we immediately soaked up
a smidgen from the brightest opportunity

the last morning of our coastal getaway..

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heading home after Christmas in Washington, the last day was the longest. the hubs checked for open roads before we set off, then changed the route a bit at one point. there aren't enough snowplows to make tracks on every road, also keeping in mind that one's plans need to be open to change based on weather and road conditions. thankful for our very able vehicle, for provisions (warmth and food), and the hub's excellent driving skills, we made it home ..... oh my what a deluge of white stuff! a five-foot berm at the end of our rather long driveway, and four-feet of snow to trudge through to the front door and much longer to the garage. the hubs basically dragged me through the snow to the house to suit up and make our way out again, full winter gear donned including our boot trax to guard against slipping over the ice. the next two hours we shoveled and snowblowed a path wide enough to get our vehicle into the garage, then brought inside only what we absolutely needed overnight. the rest could wait. i admit to some rather pitiful whining and the response from the hubs to quit that foolishness. after a bite to eat we readied for bed and zonked out, only to wake and find yet another foot of snow had fallen overnight. once again we suited up, trudged out, snowblowed and shoveled. three local guys ventured by and helped with more berm removal as well as helping the hubs to clear multiple feet of snow from our newer trailer's roof; the 1955 boles aero was protected from snow under a structure on another part of our property. since then, the snow has become a heavy icy mess - such a mess that the weight brought down our gutters and damaged our home's siding. the dark side of snowmaggedon.  temps are raising just a tich this week which will hopefully make for a better snow melt. don't get me wrong.. we love the snow and we need the snow! but a good melt is equally enjoyed .. if nothing else then to thaw out a little. even i'm cold! shocker, i know. wink.


isn't it beautiful? {not our home... just a personal favorite in our town}


the icicles are aMaZinG!!!


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winter brings cold weather activities not all of which involve
shoveling or skiing or snow-machines etc. puzzles, for example.
this one is from artwork by Emily Winfield Martin.
i love her art and will be looking into ordering one or two
more of what she has in the market. we're almost done with this one.
my grandmother's canasta table is the perfect place to work on the puzzle.
here's a link to see what else is available:


one morning the hubs and i had dental cleaning appts at the dentist
in our tiny little town, after which we decided to check out a cafe
for breakfast in the next tiny town. great breakfast! then we walked
about a block (sure am glad we wore our boot trax!) away we
ventured in a cute little thrift shop. i found a few treasures
but the hubs found this vintage coffee maker (from the 70s) in the
original box. good job, hon! talk about cute .. and smoooooth coffee.
i nabbed the cute mug perfect for a swig of liquid life that afternoon.


eye roll. while in the kitchen i mistakenly took a picture
with my cell phone. truthfully i'm glad it happened
because the floor is so pretty.
oh and do you like my stylish crocs?


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"The kitchen is liberation. It's the conduit between
the garden & the table; a ticket to self-sufficiency;
a laboratory of nourishment; an upholder of
food security. It makes a bold statement
in a world drowning in consumerist ideals.
And it's time to reclaim our ground here."
~ Jill Winger

{visit her blog by clicking the link on my sidebar}

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simple foods - pretty setting - nourishment
for the body and soul

this beautiful vintage table runner was a Christmas gift from mom.
i love how it looks on our rustic table, how it is complemented by our
napkins and soup color! i wish we could bypass our two weeks of spring
then long fire season also known as summer - because knowing me
i'll be wearing that table scarf AS as scarf come autumn.


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"In the middle of the room stood a long table of plain boards placed on trestles, with benches down each side. At one end of it, where an arm-chair stood pushed back, were spread the remains of the Badger's plain but ample supper. Rows of spotless plates winked from the shelves of the dresser at the far end of the room, and from the rafters overhead hung hams, bundles of dried herbs, nets of onions, and baskets of eggs. It seemed a place where weary harvesters could line up in scores along the table
and keep their Harvest Home with mirth and song, or where two or three friends of simple
tastes could sit about as they pleased and eat and smoke and talk in comfort and contentment."

Kenneth Graham, Mr. Badger chapter of The Wind in the Willows.

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“Have your heart right with Christ, 
and he will visit you often, 
and so turn weekdays into Sundays, 
meals into sacraments, 
homes into temples, 
and earth into heaven.”
― Charles H. Spurgeon

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"Fill me with peace, 
that no disquieting worldly gales may 
ruffle the calm surface of my soul."
~ Valley of Vision

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a few friends i know wait, after prayer, for a special
word by which to establish their year. this year
in this strange world in which we currently live,
i'm holding on to these words:

"This year, let us dissolve all our hopes into a single hope,
to know Christ and be found in Him. May this be the year,
to desire a radically transformed, deeper, truer,
knowing Christ as the all-sufficient One."
~ Elisabeth Elliot

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p.s.

font style and size is squirrely in my attempt to publish this post.
if it looks wonky i thank you for your grace ..

4 comments:

  1. So glad to see you back! : )

    Wonderful blog, lovely pics. Love those quotes. Bravissimo.

    I'm hearing the same memo from the Lord.

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    1. kindred spirits then, hm?
      we need to be quiet to hear
      the Lord's whisper .. lest
      he need to yEll! ;)

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  2. Happy New Year, dear friend. I enjoyed reading about your Christmas adventures, and I'm SO glad you were able to spend time with your family. Love the photos. Especially the one with your mom on the beach. That's a keeper for sure! Your flooring is gorgeous, your food (as always) looks beyond yummy, and I don't blame you one bit for complaining about all the snow and ice. Since I don't have a human companion to complain to when we get hit with a major snow storm here in No Colorado, I just complain to the Lord. Then I hear that still small voice that gently corrects me with "stop that foolishness." ;)

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    1. spending one on one time with mom
      was a gift in and of itself.
      no other gifts necessary on Christmas
      morn. :) as to snow in your parts, your
      area (north of denver?) recently experienced
      an absolutely terrible fire! so so sad.
      we know about that horror.

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