Already broke my resolve to stay safe - the library had the latest Louise Penny book for me and two DVDs, so I just had to make that one trip. While in the Mall I dropped by the bulk food store for something I forgot to get last time. I am determined to stay away for the rest of the week but it will depend on what we decide to do for Christmas Day. I may still have to cook a turkey and I still need to pick up a can of Devon custard for the plum pudding!
A diary of my life in retirement - food, books, gardening, travel, grandkids, and other pastimes that fill my days.
Saturday, 19 December 2020
Friday, 18 December 2020
COVID Statistics
Things are getting pretty bad in T.O. (in fact in the whole of Ontario, over 2,000 new cases each day and many more deaths). So we are just hunkered down hoping things will improve. The weather is quite cold so I have had to do without my walks. At least today was sunny so I managed to the drug store. Only allowed out for essential shopping and not many places open. Needing a haircut - luckily I got one just before lockdown was announced but that isn't going to end any time soon. We have all said "goodbye" to Christmas!
Would it be better for our mental health to ignore the data with which we are bombarded each day? I think I would rather not know the number of new infections but at the very least it serves to keep us on our toes and follow the necessary steps to stay safe. This, too, shall pass!
Thursday, 10 December 2020
Getting the Christmas Spirit
Felt a bit of the Christmas spirit to day so brought out my Snowman pitcher and my small, already decorated tree. Also got my first batch of Christmas cards on their way overseas. I have friends or relatives in the U.K., South Africa and Australia.
Since the grandkids can't come over to help me decorate the big tree, this will have to suffice! |
Of course, as soon as it was up, the cats had to come and check it out! |
A festive decoration in my front hall. Too bad I won't have any visitors this year. |
Wednesday, 9 December 2020
A Productive Day
Another major snowfall overnight and into the morning. Once it stopped we were out shoveling (Steve worked hard, me not so much). The snow had turned to rain so the stuff on the ground quickly got wet and heavy, not fun to shovel. At least it wasn't cold.
I got going on the Christmas mincemeat tarts this afternoon but had a terrible time with the pastry! It wouldn't come together despite following the directions carefully. Any advice would be gladly received. They are edible but not my best effort, unfortunately. I may try another batch later on. One of the cats almost got into them, knocked the tin to the floor before I got it in the freezer. We can't leave anything out on the counter as he is curious about anything that smells interesting.
Finished my overseas Christmas cards this afternoon, too, and will get them in the mail tomorrow. One less job to do.