Sunday, January 25, 2026

Welcome to the Winter Wonder Land

Title courtesy of the sign Poppy made for our door:


She wanted to prepare everyone for what was outside the door, which was . . .






A winter wonder land, indeed.

We didn't really get much snow, maybe an inch. It's just that before it snowed, we were in a frozen cloud that deposited a layer of rime on everything. What little snow we got stuck right to that and made for a very frosty coating.



We didn't see the sun for two days, during which time I kept the living room candle burning continuously.


A single central wick is definitely the way to go with the larger hexagonal candles. This one burned down much more evenly than the last one.

The flu ran through the basketball team and landed on our basketball player this weekend. He had a fever for about 24 hours that laid him out. He alternated between my bed with the heated mattress pad on, and a nest I made for him on the couch with two sheepskins, the microwaveable heated bag thing, and a blanket.


The MiL always maintained that sheepskins are effective in healing illness.

He's feeling somewhat better now, and so far there are no signs of anyone else succumbing. Fingers crossed.

There you have it! My life, snapshotted.

4 comments:

Kit said...

crossing my fingers for you.

Plaidkaren said...

So beautiful!!

wolfek said...

I learned a new word. Had to Google rime. We are wet and cold here in Alabama with the teens predicted for tonight. I am snug and warm with plenty to eat. I am Blessed. You make a wonderful home for your family.

Anonymous said...

Meanwhile, as they say, the serious snow has begun to fall here in NYS. I would not be surprised to get more than a foot. The flakes are small; the wind is not blowing, mercifully, and ice is forming on the lake. It's 10 degrees, and all I am planning to do today is choose which books to read. Mil