Snowing here. It seem like our winters are starting much later, then they did in past. Well before we would usually have what people would call January melt. But a few years ago we had snow dump in February.
Start to take down the Christmas Tree. I will finish it off tomorrow. I'm clueless why, but I find it sad when I start to take down the Christmas tree. Murphy and I had lunch as the senior center. They served chicken pot pie.
Tomorrow, there having some type of pork meat balls. And water color class. I doubt I will go tomorrow because it look like the roads are going to be slick. Let me say, I had plan to go to Under the Sun and having coffee with my friend Quenella. Then before I was going to the Senior Center I had plan to get to over and have some laminating done. I mange to pay some bills. Still waiting for our Natural gas bill.
Murphy just got done talking to his sister Faith, who just turn 74.
Coffee is on.
Be careful if the roads get slick
ReplyDeleteI agree, please be careful on the roads. I don't put up a tree anymore, but I remember feeling sad when it was time to pack it all away again.
ReplyDeleteHow is the recovery from the breast reduction? No pain by now?
There is something sad about the end of the season. Take care.
ReplyDeleteThe long summer holidays here are from the end of the academic year (c18th Dec) until the universities and schools go back (c1st Feb). The weather isn't always beach-perfect but a snow dump would be a very sad event. Clothes (shorts and shirts) take 3 minutes to put on, cold lunches and dinners take 10 minutes to plan, and the fridge is always full of Diet Coke and champagne.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy :)
Our snow has just stopped and the street is now quite slippery and bad for our daily walk...fresh snow is great though.
ReplyDeleteWinter driving can be challenging.
ReplyDelete...our tree will stay up for another month or so!
ReplyDeleteWe haven't had any snow here in the valley, Dora. Not one flake. We've had some good rain, which is nice. I love rainy days but snow is my one true love and having a green Christmas (again) was such a bummer. - Be careful on those roads, Dora.
ReplyDeleteOur winters are very different from even a dozen years ago. Wise idea to stay off the slippery roads.
ReplyDeleteHappy 2026, it is great to hear from you.
ReplyDeleteThe snow was the main reason we moved out of N. ID. Be careful for the other guy on the road for sure. Happy birthday to Faith.
ReplyDeleteOur Christmas is all gone for now. Have fun at the senior center!
ReplyDeleteThe house feels empty when Christmas is put away here!
ReplyDeleteStay safe off the roads
ReplyDeleteI took down our tree on the 1st.
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