The Night Sky, Energy & Dancing

A planet at 7 PM EDT
over Vermont

This winter is presenting as a winter’s winter, cold freezing temperatures with snow squalls and storms passing through the beautiful Champlain Valley of Vermont and Upstate New York. I be pleased. It is a relief to not see white sky dull light day after day, week after week.

The energy to continue blogging is nurtured by the sunshine I am grateful to see on many days this winter. Catching up on reading the many lovely blogs I follow is slowly returning as well. 
Engaging in social interaction online through blogging or the other social media platforms is important, I feel, to ones’s mental health when it is balanced with exercise and in person experiences. 

Exercise. It is not easy to be enthusiastic to layer up and get outdoors in freezing cold weather. Dancing, even in a chair, is the indoor fun that makes me smile.

Comments

  1. You made me smile this morning! Thank you for bringing your own light to the muted light outside!

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    1. Marie,
      The snow started falling here earlier than I expected. I think visibility is maybe a quarter of a mile.
      Stay warm!

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  2. Very creative photo ~ love it ~ thanks and hugs,

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    clm ~ A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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    1. Hugs Carol
      It is a surprise to see the night sky in the cell phone pictures.

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  3. I'm glad the sunshine is bringing you back to blogland! And yes, too cold for outside! (And since my fall, I'm a little freaked about it!)

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  4. so magical!! i am waiting impatiently for snow!!

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    1. Debbie,
      May snow in a moderate amount be there soon.

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  5. Interesting yet mesmerizing picture. I would rather have snow than the ice we got yesterday. Take care. Janice

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  6. As I write this comment, snow is falling yet again. It's definitely turning out to be a real winter which I suppose is good for the water table and ultimately the trees. I don't have to like it but I can apprecaite the benefits overall. (great photo, btw!)

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