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“I seek quiet joys.”
~John Clare
Welcome to an 1864 farmhouse…life is good!
One never knows what will be discovered in an old barn (where is my bag of gold, please?!)
Alas, while not gold; however, they are treasures of a different kind.
This was in an old box - perhaps a pillowcase once upon a time? The edges are frayed, but otherwise in pretty good shape…anyone with embroidery knowledge; chrysanthemums?
Any ideas…coyote, wolf, Abominable Snowman, maybe?!
Happy Thursday to all - keep warm and safe wherever you are!
Doesn’t this photo just make you chortle, chuckle, even teehee?!
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| Hempstead Heath, London December 22, 1938 Credit: Frederick G. Roper |
Winter has gifted us a real-life fairy tale, and this gal is looking about as joyful (and definitely fearless) as absolutely possible!
As for here, today all systems are go:
*Dishwasher water lines have thawed
*Clothes washer lines have thawed
*Propane delivered
*Driveway plowed
Happy dance all around!
Currently -19 at 9 am…hats off to the predictions from The Old Farmers Almanac - they were spot on.
Unashamedly still hibernating…planning to whip up some snow ice cream, testing out a 1903 bean soup recipe, enjoy making Jiffy Pop (does anyone remember that?) and settle in to watch a double-feature with my daughter.
I hope all is well where you are - I know the snow, ice, and frigid temperatures are again coming tomorrow for many of you - stay safe and warm.
What started out as small, innocent-looking snowflakes Saturday night, revved up and continued to fall throughout the day Sunday. By Monday morning we found ourselves with “officially” 15-1/2 inches of snow. And while that’s not much for some parts of the world, it’s a lot of snow here in the Midwest!
It didn’t seem to bother Bailey one bit…
This just makes my heart happy…
A crock no one wanted, ticking that someone had tossed aside, and a handed-down, chipped cup.
Oh well, no better excuse to put my feet up by the fire. Lesson learned? Probably not.
Wherever you find yourself today, I hope your heart is happy and your toes are toasty!
And just like that, somehow the month of December with all its hustle & bustle has flown by.
We bundled up and went to our favorite tree farm where we spied this beauty sitting in a field,
And this year’s pickle gift will come in handy on these cold January nights!
On New Year’s Eve we enjoyed favorite snacks, sipped non-alcoholic bubbly, and as always, banged pots and pans at midnight (good thing the neighbors aren’t too close!) New Years dinner was traditional pork roast and sauerkraut … said to bring a year of good luck. Who knows, but I’m not one to toss the possibility out the window - besides, add mashed potatoes, veggies, and some cranberry sauce – what could be better?!
Winter is here, and I am ready for the cold, ready for hibernation, ready to be cozy.
The fire is blazing,
the greenery will stay put,
So whether your decorations are packed away and all is fresh and clean, or whether you’re sitting at dusk enjoying candlelight and fairy lights, here’s to 2026 - absolutely filled with possibilities!
What you get when the temps drop to 4, and the pumpkins are still on the steps...frozen TO the steps. Oh well, how about if I add a little greenery around them? I can start a new trend for those of us who just didn't quite pack up Thanksgiving decorations a bit earlier!
Just a note to let you know the November MaryJane’s Farm post is up…if you’d like to pop over and read it, here’s a quick link:
Thanks!
While it quickly melted, it’s reminded me I need to pick up the pace. I cut the last of the sage and brought it into dry for Thanksgiving stuffing (or do you call it dressing?) I brought in some pots of rosemary, begonias, and geraniums, hoping they will perk up the kitchen throughout the winter, along with the last of the garden peppers. I don’t think I have the energy to make pepper jam, any suggestions??
Jan you are so right - the green gingham skillet is on eBay!
Will let you know what I do with the bead board – I am plotting and planning, scheming and dreaming! I also found some handwriting (plus the vet’s name and number) on the wall. Maybe it’s just me, but I think things like these are treasures. Not exactly sure what the last sketch is supposed to be…
And lastly, while staying up way too late to finish a book I’ve been reading, my Aurora app sent a notification that the Northern Lights “might” be visible in my location. Since this is a rare occurrence here in the Midwest, I grabbed my coat and outdoors I flew! And while they only lasted a few minutes before the clouds rolled in, it was an absolute thrill to see them.
The winter wonderland outside our doors: barns and milkhouse hardly visible... somewhere out there are tire swings... ...