Winter Chat

Tree, Leaves & Snow 2024

At the moment here in western Vermont at just after 7 PM EDT, it is snowing at a good clip. The ground has about two inches of snow cover. Earlier, it felt like rain that changed to snow. The weather forecast is rain after 10 PM EDT. A warm font is moving in to wash winter away.
In the morning, with a 40ºF temperature forecast, road conditions might not be all that good as there may be spots where it is colder and icy. 

Please Drive Safely

The winter landscapes today were beautiful. Tomorow I expect things will resemble early spring. Winter being winter. 
This morning my tea got cold too fast after I took a too early sip, and burned part of my lower lip. I tend to try tea faster than I do a hot cup of coffee. I don't know why that is. It was so freezing cold this morning, I think it settled in my mind to warm up.

The Arches watercolor paper order from Dick Blick.com arrived today. It awaits measuring and cutting. I buy full 22 inch by 30 inch sheets because I can cut them to the sizes I want. 
That all means the puttering pace will rev up tomorrow for the painting area to be organized. Right now there are clothes sorted and piled around. 
I am anxious to paint watercolors most of this winter to ease out cabin fever. In years past I've created projects specfically for the purpose of not falling too far into a winter depression. Projects work only when I put effort into them. 

How is your winter going?

 

Spring & a Smart Televsion Update

Azaela Leaves In Snow

 71 Days Until Spring!

The azaela waits to bloom,
as many await another winter snow storm.

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It has been over a month since I set up a smart television. As yet, I have not learned how to navigate all the channels, many that I would not chose if I had a choice. I rarely turn the TV on.
As I see it, a smart TV is nothing but a streaming service device made to look like a regular easy to turn on and watch television. Evidently, "smart" means not a user friendly design, IMHO. I have to scan digital signals every time I turn on the television to just see the one local channel the "smart" TV can pick up.

I have an indoor 60 mile antenna. The old television captures 28 signals. The "smart" TV scans only 4. That is evidence to me the "smart" TV is stupid. I read online there is an app or feature in a smart television that prevents it from picking up digital signals unless you do this and that or that and this to the whatever it is. 

Now I am looking into a streaming service. It is be daunting to say the least. Price is a top factor in my search. I'm in no hurry. At least I can watch YouTube on my computer without scanning anything or clicking through multiple places I don't want to have to click on.

On a positive note, I have found a way to only swipe, log in, scroll, and swipe again to make a phone call on my iphone 13. 

A Bit of Brrr

At Sunrise 8 January 2024

Brrr.

A dusting of snow last night covers the bird seed. Thus, requiring a shovel off, I'm out there early, later than the birds, but early. The light is dull on the photograph. In person, the air is clear enough to show sharp outlines. In the cold, I have to be careful to not breath too close to the lens or else it will fog up the scene a bit.

Why is it when I Google clouds, nearly all the images don't represent the formation I'm searching for? The clouds in the background are clearly stratus, (estimating below 6000 feet). If you have an accurate description, then please leave a comment. Thank you

Happy Bubble Bath Day!

The Snow Is Slowly Piling Up

Cedar Stake Snow Topper

Snowy Pinwheels

Mr Bixby Hunkered Down

Mr Bixby is under balsam wreaths as the snow steadily falls, light powder at this 292 foot above sea level elevation in Vermont (western side Addison County). There isn't enough snow to plow in the parking lot.* The small steady powder snowflakes don't feel like they are the big snow storm forecast. Plus, last night there was a break when no snow fell for a while

The birds are very busy at the bird seed. I've shoveled the deck three times so far. Due to the steady pace, the snowflakes cover the seed fairly quickly. A lawn chair with the seat covered in plastic helps keep the main feeding area dry.

Bird Seed Set Up

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For this week...I've been brainstorming ideas for posts with a different flair. I usually look to science for interesting subjects, but this time, I'm trying out my brain all on its own. Scary. No Google searches assisting me is a different brain storming beach to walk  along. Strange as is sounds, it feels like I'm using a brush without the paint.

It will be fun seeing what I post this week. 


* The snow changed to heavier wet snow, not the little powdery stuff early in the day.


Thinking on a Saturday Morning in January With No Cheese in the Fridge

Vintage Glass Ceiling Shade
It can be rough when there's no cold food in the fridge to grab and eat without prep, no cheese, no bread, no leftovers, no spoonful of peanut butter (because you read peanuts are better than peanut butter). Raw vegetables and fruit don't count because they may need peeling, and for sure washing.

I'm sitting here with now cold coffee, barely getting my sense of taste and smell back, thinking about what it is going to take for me to cook breakfast. What does a person do without toast at the first meal of the day? Then I think about the people suffering with starvation having no bread at all any day. Well, if they were here, then they would miss having toasts as well.

This is what is going to happen. I will make latkes with shredded red potato and zucchini. I can't deal with onion at the moment. I am confident that I will cook because I am that hungry. Cereal is not going to cut it this late in the morning. Besides, I'm in need of some greasy and crisp food I can have with ketchup. No doubt there will be a latke photo added later.

Until then, clearing out a cabinet to organize it efficiently, I found a few things from days gone by. There was a time when I was near obessessed with vintage lamps, especially ceiling fixtures. I thought they make nice hanging candle holders. What the one in the photo above did make, is to fill a nice space in the donation box I dropped off at a thrift store yesterday.

Time to cook

How did your day start out?

Shredded Red Potato & Zucchini

Latke in corn oil

Latke, juice and ketchup

One medium pototo and half small zucchini shredded
About 2 tablespons of flour
About 1/8th bit of baking powder
Black pepper
One large egg
Mix
Add to medium heated fry pan
Tamp down mix to be evenly cooked
Fry in corn oil until brown  
Drain oil on paper towels
Makes 5 

Options: diced small onion, spices, parsley, cheese

Walking On Air


Forget Me Not

Wordle today in 2
My current total 4 
(might be 5)
What a shock!
Feels great such a silly thing brings happiness

Have a Happy Weekend!

Dance to "U Can't Touch This"
by MC Hammer
Draw a song bird 
Bake a custard strawberry pie
Read about Basalt rock formations
Plan a garden
Have a cup of tea
Pray for Peace


The next day, 7 January, Wordle in 6.
I had 3 letters in 3, and 4 in 4. 
Typical Wordle

Day 5 of Week 1 January 2024

McD Coffee Happy Face
Doesn't that title look nice.


Where have I been this last week is blurry with feeling overwhelmed by the deep clean out I am once again engaged in.  Today is a mish mosh of tasks and errands. Out early for my update on a tetanus shot, I decide to treat myself to a coffee and donut! 
Didn't happen.
In the age of technology, ordering take out changes. 
There I am waiting for a coffee and donut for what felt like over 10 minutes (probably less). The two in front of me were there even longer. I'm finally at the counter ready to order. Instead, the clerk leaves me waiting to order; and goes to prepare more mobile orders. I waited a few more minutes, then left, drove up the road, and had my food and coffee in less time than I spent in line waiting for a donut. 
What's ironic is that I went inside to order because the drive thru line takes far too long, like half an hour long. It's no wonder folks use the app to order. All of the clerks were super busy. No slacking going on there.
One problem is that there is a lack of help. A few years ago at the end of the pandemic, many folks didn't return to work. I don't know what has happened since then that causes a shortage of fast food help to continue. 

As it is, up and about early in the morning is a big time reason to take a mid morning nap. Out before 8 AM, get home before 9 AM, the yawning will begin before 10 AM. There is no coffee/caffeine I know of that will stop a mid morning nap when I've been out before 8 AM except for will power. I can't afford to waste the energy I have with dozing off. In a couple of hours, I have errands to do. If I sleep, it would take twice as long to feel up to doing all the  packing up and such. I'm not leaving this chair.* I might doze off and tumble onto the floor, but I will take the chance. Based on my naps in chair experience, I'm confident I will remain upright.

The cardinal is at the bird seed. Cold temperatures brings the birds out more. There are more chickadees this year. 

Have a wonderful day!



*Yawns were too heavy to chance the chair.
Sofa snooze until after noon time. I only slept about 3 or 4 hours last night.
Needed the rest.

Reflection Monday for January 2024


Democracy

Hello 2024!

In this presidential election year of 2024 
there is surely going to be a 
massive amount of bickering, 
false information, and lack of common sense. 

Please,
Understand clearly why it is imperative that 

Democracy is protected by Peaceful means!

Thank you 



New Year's 2024: Sydney, Australia puts on stunning fireworks show

End of the Year 2023

 January

from Reflection Monday

However you chose
to approach life,
Please Pay Attention
to the World around you.
Be respectful of others,
as well as yourself.

February

Lichen On an Old Apple Tree Branch

A favorite photograph taken at the 
Robert Frost Interpretative Trail.

March


I accidently flipped paint off my palette knife 
onto my neck where it made quite a mess.
Made me laugh.

April

The Huddle

On a Sunday morning, I became fascinated
by dinner rolls.

May

Plume Moth

The yearly visit of a plume moth.

June

Otter Creek Basin

A good place to take water study photos.
 
July

Thunderstorm Weather Symbol
 
Creating small signage from scrap wood is fun.

August

Have a Delicious Ingredients' Weekend!

Design your own tartan
Hand sew a fall fleece hat 
Read about the Coriolis Effect
Poach pears
Create a veggie goulash
Sing to a summer squash
Go for a walk with a friend
Read a few Shakespeare Sonnets
Tell your Wok a story

September


Pink cosmos were brilliant in the summer of 2023.

October


Shopping for mums in October

November


A sunset to remember in November 2023.

December 


Tea!

Day 365 of Week 52 December 2023

My Old Summer Hat

 In 2024, I will add more flower s
to my summer hat,
and dance to the music of daylight.
Zero days remain of this year.
Farewell 2023

Watch New Year's fireworks 
around the World on YouTube
Search for Kiribati, 
the islands are where 
New Year's Day begins.