Tuesday, January 7, 2025
Hello January ~ Tuesday 4
Friday, January 3, 2025
The End of 2024 in the Sky
Hello dear friends and fellow bloggers,
Today on the first Friday of the New Year 2025, I'm sharing the last sky photos taken the day before Christmas 2024 and the day after Christmas, in that order.
The day before Christmas
― Anthony T. Hincks
Thursday, January 2, 2025
Theme Words 2024-2025
Hello friends,
I hope the New Year has started off well for you.
On this first day of 2025, I took things slowly. I give this gift to myself each and every year as a way to try and centre myself before having to get back into the usual flow of things.
The Christmas decorations were taken down but I won't retrieve the storage tubs to put them all away until tomorrow. I know the 12 Days of Christmas is not over until January 5th this year but I've had the decorations up quite early this year. In any case, I usually do try to take them down a day or two into the New Year. What about you dear reader? Do you like to put the decorations away on January 1st, wait until the Day of Epiphany (January 5, 2024) or another day?
I'm planning to spend time this week doing some deep cleaning and set the house back in order.
Today I washed the master bathroom shower curtain and liner. I'm noticing that the rug in the master bathroom is beginning to look ragged and in need of replacing so I'll keep an eye out for one though it isn't a big rush.
The pillows also seem to need replacing. I've had the current pillows for going on 6 or 7 years. They don't seem to hold their shape anymore or feel as fresh even when washed. I've order some new pillows and pillow protectors that are supposed to be good for those that suffer from dust or allergens. My DH is sensitive to dust so I'm hoping the new pillows will suit the need.
After taking down the decorations, the fireplace mantle looks so bare. Usually there is a large framed African batik print hanging above the fireplace. But when I put up the Christmas decorations, I banged the picture and the glass shattered. So now I have to find a place that will replace the glass. for now I have an old faux painting over the mantle.
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I also have several bags in front of the fireplace to sort through. |
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These were the last books I read in 2024. |
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I bought a set of hooks so I should have the right sized hooks for most projects. |
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A multi-coloured skein of yarn I'm hoping to use for borders. |
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Most of these dishcloths were made with my cotton yarn stash. |
Last, but not least, I started a beaded project. I haven't finished it yet so I'll wait another month or so before I take a photo of the finished project.
I no longer make goals or resolutions as such and haven't done for years. I find having one word that encompasses the majority of things I think I'd like to do over the year helps me a lot.
In 2025 my theme word is 'renew'.
I'm hoping to renew my physical body. I need to get some energy back.
I'm hoping to renew my spirit. I need to make sure I do more to keep my spirit strong and my spiritual life focussed on God and his promises during these challenging times.
I'm hoping to renew my mind and my creative spirit. I've been preparing and I'm looking forward to getting a few things underway.
Are you planning any goals or resolutions. If not, do you select a theme word for the year?
Wednesday, January 1, 2025
Monday, December 23, 2024
Christmas Lights & Short Break
Thursday, December 19, 2024
Skywatching in Mid-December ~ Skywatch Friday
Hello friends and fellow bloggers,
In another week it will be Christmas.
In today's photos you'll see that there is no more snow on the mountains. Our temperatures are currently two times higher than the norm (usually 5 Celsius but currently anywhere from 9-11 Celsius) and there is no likelihood of the white stuff by next week unless things change substantially. It's okay by me. In fact we don't often get snow in December as far as I can remember.
I took these photos on December 18th. It was actually a beautiful and warmish day.
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You can clearly see the "line" on the mountain. |
The mountain in the last photo is called Grouse Mountain and is home to one of the ski hills in the local area. The 'line' going from top to bottom of the mountain is where the skiing slop is located. The ski slopes in the area opened last week or the week before. At that time I could visibly see the snow on the mountains. At the moment there is none and none is expected soon. I
I hope it doesn't mean major losses for the skiing companies but they've been having a difficult decade. The future doesn't look that promising either. I got curious and found this article on the issue if you'd like to read more.
Thank you for joining in and reading my Skywatch Friday post today. I wish you and your loved ones a very Merry Christmas.
Monday, December 16, 2024
Holiday Thoughts ~ Tuesday
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