Wednesday, January 21, 2009

For All the People Who Can See Their Grass

...here are some pictures of SNOW.
I have heard some very sad statements made by people living south of the border....you know who you are. Seeing as how I am a very compassionate person, I have found it in my heart to supply you all with some pictures of how we are experiencing winter....you know....to help you remember. This first one was taken last night on my driveway...it was getting toward suppertime. I love dusk....although you can already tell that the days are getting longer. The one below was taken this afternoon just before I turned the computer on....you can see how our light is just about buried up to the cross bar, 3/4 of it's height. In our front yard is my birdbath but right now it looks like a cake stand with its nice fluffy white cake on it. :):) I like cake! This is the view from our front window.
I am having a really fun day. It actually feels like Christmas.....let me share some key details with you.... (1) I went to clean a house this morning and I had inadvertently forgotten to bring my roll of papertowels along. Cleaning without papertowels is like having to pick "wet rot" out of the potato pile without your elbow length nitrile gloves....you just can't get the job done! I shared my emergency with the gentleman of the house, who proceded to root through the papertowel cupboard. The best we could come up with was a stack of festive napkins. They were actually quite functional! They really should add that to the packaging as a selling feature. I'm sure we ALL have a quarter stack of Christmas napkins lurking in the back of a cupboard somewhere....it's January, people!!!! (2) Just look at the scenery outside!!!! and (3) I'm cooking a turkey today. Gotta love those Boxing day sales!!!! Very festive indeed!

I had a very interesting adventure yesterday. I was invited to attend the local book club meeting!! We had read "Home" by Marilynn Robinson. Interesting book with lots of big words that sent me scurrying to my dictionary regularly. I was not the only one who felt this way and it made for a tedious read for some people. Some of the attendees are very serious about their discussion and it has to be very literary, but some of us felt free to discuss our day, week and life. I decided to be daring and mention a point that I thought was quite obvious but no one had thought of that yet....maybe it wasn't "literary" enough or perhaps some people were so busy exploring deep thoughts and themes that they missed the obvious one??? I shall have to search out some feedback on that. It couldn't have beenTHAT bad, since I was invited to attend next months meeting and we happen to be discussing "The Shack"...that's going to be a good one....there are two camps. You either love it or you hate it. I hope it doesn't come to fisticuffs.

Well...time for one more picture....it's one off the railing in the backyard. There's my little pup peeking out from beside the house. There is a gate there that faces the road and she hollers at the pedestrians from there. The shovelled area is our patio. If the snow keeps up, Blixie will be able to hop right over the fence!! Our neighbour has a miniature Pomeranian named, Mini. (How appropriate) The poor thing can't even get off the deck!!! She won't see Blixie til next spring at this rate. I think Blixie really likes the snow, but the cold....not so much. It has been really hard on her feet so we've been keeping her in. She limps on the minus 20 days.

So I hope you got your fix. Maybe you even prefer your grass again after seeing the abundance of winter? I am enjoying it a lot. It is a good season to be a compulsive shoveller.

6 comments:

Mary and Isaac said...

haha. Thanks for your post. I felt spoken to ;)
I've heard that not more than a handful of breeds can actually withstand the cold and snow- especially on their feet. Maybe Blixie needs some winter boots? That'd be cute eh? :)
Anyway, it sounds like you're back to yourself again. That's always good.
Love you much!
~ M

Anonymous said...

Well, although I cannot see my grass, I am please to see that we have a wee bit less snow that you!
Nice to go to a book club! You're so lucky. Let me know about the discussion on The Shack!! I really liked it ... very thought provoking, and really makes you think too! lol
--your friendly lurker :)
(Cathy)

Anonymous said...

I don't know if it will help at all, but I put some "Fun in the Sun" in your mailbox this morning!
Jannette
P.S. ...and for the record, I don't mind the snow....

The Nieuwhofs said...

Very nice pictures, I like winter!
You guys have more snow then we have here. We had soo much wind, all the snow is in the woods.
Good to hear that you are getting around quite well again. So you can get back to cleaning house.
I haven't heard of the book, but if you ever discuss Clive Cussler, we can talk.
Poor Blixie, she doesn't like the cold? I hope she can wait for spring, long wait yet though.
Anyway, have a good week

Dianna said...

Aww! thanks so much for being so thoughtful, I just put myself in the picture there with blixie and pretended I was in the snow!I miss snow! I hope then net place we move will be further north! There was actually a fill in pastor at our church one week who was discussing the Shack. I didnt get to hear alot because I was in the nursery with the kids, but I really want to read the book. There is alot of controversy over the book and its also a you either love it or you hate it. Let me know your thoughts as I try to get a hold of a copy. Thanks for posting the pictures that was truly sweet of you, and you made my day!! XOXOXO Dianna

Karen Nieuwhof said...

Beautiful pictures Tetcy... even if it is of snow. Ugh... awful stuff!
Only you would describe a cleaning day as a 'fun day'. sigh... to be like you! hee, hee.
Keep being festive.
Love ya, Karen