Archive for ‘December, 2020’

Home alone

Hopefully everyone is AT.HOME.

I know that this is an unusual year for all.

We have been told to STAY.HOME.

I am appalled at how many have not headed that advice. It is one time … (although, I really think it is the first of maybe more) that we have been called to just STAY.HOME. As in not visiting family or friends.

I think the advice is as clear as the science: wear a mask, keep distance, do not travel and do not mingle outside of the people that you live with.

Honestly!!!

Anyway.

Here, at the family Summers, we LOVE being home alone :)

And the weather the last few days has been beautiful…

The road home… I took trash to the dump site … no contact… and then…

the road home.

Christmas Day: belated, i.e. the day after

I took many photos of our Christmas Day, but ran out of steam for a post…

so..

here are some views of our day!

We started together on the little sofa, with coffee and Vendee Globe catchup!

Lox, cream cheese, capers, pickled onions on my own sourdough bagels … and a side of latke to cover all of the bases :) (Hanukkah ended a week ago but ….) Christmas Breakfast!

Christmas breakfast sweet = cinnamon roll with frosting!!

We walked off the decadent breakfast!

So we could make the decadent afternoon treat…

Pull apart Christmas tree pizza roll thing…

Dip that roll in marinara and YUM!

Time for another walk…

Home sweet and cozy home.

We had a wonderful and delicious Christmas Day!

Scenes from Christmas Eve Day

Sunshine is making it’s way …

The chairs are about to get some sun :)

Auggie’s grumpy look is perhaps explained by cold feet!

So, I picked him up and took our selfie :)

Emmett assisted in making sure our firewood stockpile was adequate for Christmas coziness!

The early evening walk…

And then … I received a phone call from my neighbor: was I home and would I accept a Christmas offering? I was and I would…

Fresh and steaming from the oven: Huckleberry muffins!!

I have the best neighbors :)

I had the first muffin, probably before my neighbor left my driveway. I shared a small bit with Emmett.

And then … Emmett sat below the counter top where the other muffins were cooling.

Conclusion: Emmett LOVES huckleberry muffins as do I. Thank you neighbor, Nancy!!!

A White Christmas…

We had Winter in October and November, then not so much in December.

But, yesterday, it got cold, snow and I think it might stay cold through at least Chrismas Day.

Not a lot of snow, but enough to be pretty for a short while.

And, an early Christmas present for Emmett … a new stuffed fren: Sebastian :)

A very Merry and Happy Christmas to all!!

***hopefully some fun posts on Christmas day, but just in case … All of us wish all of you a very good and safe holiday: Joyeux Noel!

TGIF: weekly recap

I have some photos, but I have just watched the weekly recap of VendeeGlobe 2020 and nothing I have compares …

SO, even if you do not sail or know about sailing …

So much science, athleticism, technical knowledge, seamanship extraordinaire … I used to follow US sports, not for some years … and now, the idea of following “balls” and the absolutely childish behavior in US sport… Vendee Globe is above and beyond any sport that I have ever followed.

I have come to love all of the skippers and have also looked at their sponsors.  Many of the skippers are sponsored by charitable organizations (detail in future posts, hopefully!)

From somewhere in the video:

“Anyone who finishes the Vendee Globe returns a different person”

I will add … if you follow the Vendee Globe, you WILL return a different person. I am already … not quite half way through … a different person.

I hope a better person.

I hope a more civil, a more compassionate, a more respectful person.

Winter light

Actually, Winter dark! The days are short.

Here, at 48N, sunset is 4:40 p.m. and with the sun angle very south, it is dusk shortly after 4:00 p.m. Sunrise is after 8:00 a.m. Short days

Two weeks until the Winter Solstice and we turn around to longer days.

Daytime has not been exceptionally bright the last few days. The cloud deck is low. Temperature is a constant 27F day and night. The humidity from the low cloud deck makes it feel colder than 27F.

BUT! Emmett and I have returned to walking on the State Land behind my property. Hunting season is over. The bears are hopefully denned up but at any rate, the vegetation has died and I can see over the terrain.

It is wonderful to add more variety to our outings.

We get longer walks and more stuff to sniff!

Winter light.

***EDIT Especially for Margaret … so sorry … I returned the drone. It just was not the right time for it. One day!