....but not for long.
Lots of Autumnly things going on, enjoying being outside, at least for the most part. After the extra warm early fall that we've had, there's been a few days extra cold.
Other than a light 1" of snow, one day....we've had no other accumulation. From what I'm seeing in the '10 Day', we'll be lucky to have a White Christmas. Now old enough, I'll be able to cope with that....there have been many white ones at this point.
Vehicles have been winterized, the plows are on both snow moving 4WD machines, the walk-behind snowblower popped right off and should be ready. Last year I did the Annual Maintenance on it, the first in 4 years.
We move ever closer to finally emptying with the eventual removal of the mobile home that allowed us to live where we are while building our permanent house. It was a big adventure having it moved onto our property, leaving a home in the city for rural living "...in a trailer...". But we have nothing but fond memories of those days....warm, dry and well fed. The 4 young-uns that grew up here feel the same way as far as I've been able to tell. Serving as a storage facility, the trailer's time here needs to come to its end.
Not the only exercise I've been getting, the pooch and I are still out exploring every day. Hoofing it rather than wheeling, we're doing well.
Peg and Arthur go often but they just walk, he and I sniff and explore.
Every so often in the "off" season (not hot and ice-cream-focused) we get to Nelson for a midday meal. I continue to promise to try something new but seem to always come back to my Mr. T sandwich.
Eating out much less often, we're trying to do more of this.....
Aromatically distinct and a long-time favorite, our Meatless Chili hits these cold wind-chill evenings where it counts.
The Christmas cards have begun to arrive .....and I need to get busy in kind.
But not tonight. If things go as planned, I'll have some more blog content to work with later this evening.
Stay tuned....
I don't know, Coop .... This post reeks of quiet contentment! ;)
ReplyDeleteDom, I'll take all of that....thanks!!
DeleteMy father would make beans and corn bread.... once in a while homemade noodles. they'd set on top of the fridge overnight to " rise " then cut and boil... Once or twice during the summer.. I stop at the old Betty's.... they make a pretty good bean with sweet cornbread... moments... memories... return :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely!! The cherries on top of Life!
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