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Friday, 10 January 2025

Hibernating

   Can't believe I haven't posted since before Christmas as the days between Christmas and New Year's are usually a "down time" chez moi. I did get started on a few twice-yearly chores but soon tired of that!

   The visit by the family on Christmas Day went off well despite the fact that they were accompanied by two dogs they were babysitting. As I mentioned in an earlier post, I am currently fostering two cats who have been through a bit of trauma in the past few months and are very skittish. It seemed best to corral them into the upper floor of my house while the dogs were here but they let their displeasure be known once they were allowed downstairs again (messes on the carpet etc.). They are back to their normal behaviour now, thankfully.

   Since then I have been lazily filling my days with reading lots of books and working on a very tricky puzzle. Activities at the Senior's Centre started up again this week as well as Book Club and Knitting group. I was one of the presenters at book club (we read "None of This is True" by Lisa Jewell and, although a small group attended, had a lively discussion) and brought home lots of tasty nibbles to snack on. Back to "auld claes and parritch" (basic food and clothes), even our RTO Executive meeting was by Zoom this week!

    The weather here hasn't been as wintery as we are used to so far this month. Minus temperatures and cold northerly winds but (fingers crossed) not much in the way of snow. I am happy not to have had to do much shovelling so far this winter!

    

10 comments:

  1. We are getting some more snow here on the Prairies, but not as much as was first forecasted. I'd say we had enough, but I know the farmer's need the snow cover for spring runoff.

    God bless.

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    1. Same here, we had some overnight but not as much as expected.

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  2. Cats certainly do have their way of expressing disapproval! I'm glad things are back to normal now.
    Hoping the snow keeps away this winter. xx

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    1. Spoke too soon! We had some overnight so spent the morning clearing it.

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  3. For me January is always a bit of a write off, best to take it easy and recharge for the year ahead. Sounds like you are getting back into the swing of things now, I had been wondering where you were.
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    1. The short days seem to pass so quickly that I am always behind with things. Can't wait for more daylight!

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  4. We had a light dusting of snow on Friday night, local roads were all clear, and I don't need to clear it, the perfect Winter weather for me.

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    1. Yes, It's been rather an unusual January so far.

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  5. We've had very little snow here in northern New England. Just a dusting off and on this weekend.
    None of This is True is a good twisty read. I was with a friend at a Library Sale before Christmas and they had a copy that I had my friend buy. She's reading it now.
    I can see how it provoked a lively conversation!

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  6. More snow here this week but nothing like in previous Januarys!

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