Dark and Stormy

This morning…after a night that didn’t cool to 70F until 4:00 a.m. – the sky darkened, thunder roared and a whoosh of wind preceded a morning storm.

No rain, but dark skies and the cool wind made me give in to sitting in the kitchen with one more cup of coffee than usual and just enjoying the dark and stormy morning.

Hobbling along

I am doing far, far better than hobbling actually. The discomfort and achiness is minor and the swelling is mostly gone. I can wear shoes again!

I did get a cane, though…even though it sounded incredibly “elderly”!

BUT, it is All-terrain cane!

It is actually pretty cool…

And it can stand up on its own so none of the crashing to the floor kind of thing I had with crutches 12 years ago when I had to use those.

I also bought a calf-shin wrap designed to help runners with shin splints … and skipped getting the $500 orthopedic boot.

In the woods, I use the cane and 1 ski pole with the wrap and a good pair of running shoes … a little help with weight bearing and 3 point support. Additionally, all of the equipage reminds me to slow down and pay attention to where I’m putting my feet. I think most of my accidents have happened because I’ve been in a hurry and/or not paying attention.

Bottom line, I’m getting around fine but also remembering to take it a bit easy.

Not everyone needs help remembering to take it easy…

O Christmas Tree: the finale

If these last days were Christmas Eve, you can count on it…Rudolph would have been leading the sleigh…at least in Northwest Montana.

It has been drippy, soggy and foggy.

Not much fun outside for any of us!

But to “O Christmas Tree”…

Yesterday (Monday) morning, I woke to some commotion in the living room.

I went out to find 5 snowflake ornaments on the floor under the tree…

Ok. Not entirely unexpected. The commotion was from Auggie jumping to get the higher snowflakes

Still. Not unexpected.

I admonished.

I picked up the fallen snowflakes…and noticed…a LOT of needles on the floor. Brown, dry needles.

I knew when I put the tree up that it was a bit drier than I originally thought. Bottom line, I took it down.

Sad, but true…the “Auggie tree top/Christmas Tree” went 2 days.

There are a number of candidates for a replacement. We’ll see. I had my “real tree” fun and I have my silk tree and other things in the house.

It is still over two weeks until Christmas so anything goes. If I feel like doing the “real tree” for real, I’ll do it. If not, I will not.

Fog, sloppy mess, O Christmas Tree…Onward!

Snow, the dream machine and O Christmas Tree: Part deux for all!

Back to yesterday (Friday) morning.

I was up a bit after 4:00 a.m. It had snowed and was still snowing, but the forecast was for minimal accumulation and a changeover to a rain/sleet mess. I emailed my neighbor (with the backhoe) that if he did driveways to skip mine as in addition to thinking it was going to change to rain, I had neglected to set markers along the drive for several obstacles and the drive edges – something I usually do mid-October before the ground freezes.

It kept snowing and when I went out about 8:30 to shovel, it was a bit over 6 settled inches of snow. Huh. THAT would make a horrible mess if it rained. At that time, the snow was light and powdery.

Three or more years ago when I finally gave up on my original snow thrower, I looked at a Honda 928…my DREAM machine. I just couldn’t do it then and one thing and another.

But, now. I felt like I could not keep relying on my neighbor – my driveway is 175 yards long and the turn around…wear and tear on the backhoe as well as fuel.

I looked at my bank account and I also grabbed the title to the Jeep and headed to town determined that one way or another, I was getting the snow thrower that I needed.

And I got it. I didn’t have to hock the Jeep, either. Turns out there was a Honda Equipment promo with 18 month same as cash deal going on. I qualified. The dream machine was delivered to me just after 6:00 p.m. Friday evening.

Hoo-RAH!

This morning, the dream machine and I made friends and we threw some snow. It might not look like much, but things are clear.

It also might not look this pretty for long.

The forecast continues to show warming and freezing rain and then rain and above freezing temperatures.

If that is correct, it is going to get very ugly, very soon.

RATS.

My neighbors can thank/blame me. I think it is like when you get your car washed and then it rains. I have the dream machine for snow clearing and now we will probably not get snow.

Onward.

Next up for this Saturday was the Christmas Tree!

All is ready in the living room…

Christmas Tree putting up would not be complete without a cat with his nose in the goings on!

…AND in the bringing in!

(***I didn’t know Auggie was following until I saw this photo :) ! )

All set in the stand.

Lights and snowflakes are on the tree. I stopped there. The tree is drier than I thought and I’m not sure it will go the distance until Christmas so I decided minimal decoration was best. It smells wonderful and the lights are beautiful and I am happy.

So far, Bear and Auggie have shown minimal interest, but some of that could be due to all of us being outside for quite a while and they are just tired!

I’m a little tired also.

The dream machine is heavy and although it doesn’t require me pushing it, it does require me controlling it. It is still a good workout, although I imagine it will get easier as I learn more. I spoke to the dealer after the first go and he gave me some advice about handling which I’ll try next round. But, bottomline, it is powerful, capable and it has a BIG LIGHT!!! and the tractor drive and IT IS RED :) – it matches the Jeeper and I like red!!

***It IS raining here, now. And it is warming up. Phooey!!

***AND, Margaret…after my “snow does not stick to Auggie’s fur” reply…today, in the warming snow…poor guy came in with “snowballs” in his stomach and bottom fur! It thawed, but he was walking a bit bowlegged for a little while.

Settling in

I’ve owned this house since September 2006.

I’ve done a number of RV trips, but tallying up time in the RV vs time at the house…time at the house is FAR greater. And yet…I immediately am at “home” in the RV and on returning to the house…it feels so strange and it takes me awhile to feel at home – at home. I don’t get it, but it is not a new feeling and now I just go with it, knowing that eventually, the house will once again feel like home.

After a relatively balmy first day back, the forecast was correct: it got very cold, very fast and it snowed. But not much snow: less than an inch.

But, cold! 13F was today’s high.

Not enough to deter Bear and Auggie, though!

Last night, it occurred to me that Thanksgiving weekend I usually get out the Christmas decorations. Last night, the thought of moving any more stuff did not appeal at all.

But today, with the cold and the snow …I got to thinking about the Christmas stuff.

And about a Christmas Tree.

I’ve made do with my little silk tree for the last 4-5 years. Every year, I’ve said “Next year, I’m going to get back to having a real tree”.

Hee… That is the tree that Auggie had been using to get on to the garage roof and my neighbor cut it down so that I was not always having to “rescue” Auggie.

It is still green.

The TOP is beautiful.

MY CHRISTMAS TREE!!! – my real Christmas tree.

It is forecast to warm mid-week and then I will whack off the top of the downed tree and next weekend, I will put up my REAL Christmas Tree.

And we all say “YAY!!”

Okey-dokey! Meanwhile, Mel, my across the road neighbor with the chickens and fresh eggs phoned asking if I needed eggs.

YES, I said. Also, Jesse…Mel’s husband…is a tech guy and knows cameras so when I went to get the eggs, I took my lens with the cracked filter. He was able to remove it. Let me say that several men had tried to remove the filter, but he did more than just use muscle…he used brain power. He said that he could feel the point where the glass stuck and he worked with that and GOT THAT filter off! Happy, happy, happy me!!! It saved me a trip to the camera store and $$$ and I put a new UV filter on the lens and am back in normal business photography-wise.

AND, we had a fun time visiting: Mel, Jesse, their sons Hudson and Carter and Brewster their dog.

The eggs.

Back at the house: Christmas decorations.

The “Bear” Angel…it might be moved to the top of the REAL Christmas tree – we’ll see.

Table top venue…

Stockings hung by the chimney with care and a nice fire in the woodstove to keep us warm.

Settling in.