• Snow days…

    At the moment, there are about seven inches of snow on the ground with more predicted tonight.  The cold has not been brutal this week, but it is cold enough that I’m enjoying staying in where it’s warm.  The sky is overcast as evident in the pics below.  I need to edit the photo and brighten them some.  Maybe I’ll do that in the next few days.  Truth be told though, this is what it looks like.  Drab and gray and white.  There have been a few sunny days with snow falling.  I like those best of all.

    Snow days are the perfect days to curl up on the sofa and read.  Or watch old classic movies.  Or finally work on my two blogs!  A week ago I had surgery to remove a benign tumor beneath my eardrum, so I’ve been in slow gear this week.  I actually finally made the bed today!  I’ve been crawling in and out of it all week.  Snow days are also the perfect time for a big pot of homemade vegetable soup which my husband helped me put together yesterday.  I made the cornbread with his help lifting the skillet (no lifting for three weeks!).  The soup is simmering on the stove now and smells delicious.  Snow days are also the perfect time for a big steaming cup of hot salted caramel chocolate which I’ve ordered from Amazon and this delicious Harney & Sons Hot Cinnamon Spice Tea.  So good!

    So spicy and sweet with lots of cinnamon!

     

    We have one and a quarter acres…all covered in snow at the moment.

     

    Waiting for Spring and cushions…

     

    A comfortable place to sit…in the Spring!

     

    Taken at dusk yesterday.  The deer discovered our perennials under the snow.

     

    Dusk and feeding time.  Didn’t see any bucks among the herd.  Just a bunch of does.

     

     

  • Tiger…

    It has been a busy and cold day to be out and about here.  Started out with having my Cat Scan done this morning for the ear surgery in January.  The procedure took at the most 10 minutes.  Check-in about half and hour!  After that, we went for lunch at a deli here.  Since we were in that part of town, Doug agreed to reading his Kindle which he had with him, while I got a haircut.  He’s such a sweetheart!  A haircut always makes you feel better.  I usually have it cut in Chicago but this young lady did an excellent job for about half the price, so I may stick with her.  I just enjoy visiting with my Mexican hairstylist in Chicago.  He’s from Puerta Vallarta where we like to vacation.  The more we talk, however, the shorter my hair gets!

    Afterwards, we stopped by Kohl’s for a little Christmas shopping.  I feel like the process has now begun.  Then it was a stop by Scooter’s deli for the equivalent of a Starbucks Caramel Macchiato.  Remember I said yesterday that the cortisone shot in my knee would keep me awake?  It did.  So the coffee perked me up for a while.  That was our last stop and we came home to Tiger who was happy to see us.

    So I have finally done Tiger’s blog page which will “live” on the right sidebar.  Lots of cute photos of him.  There are a lot more of him I’ll have to post at a future time.  I finally figured out how to get my photos off of my old phone thankfully.  

     

    One of my favorite pics of Tiger!

     

     

     

     

     

    This is the window of the bedroom in the Chicago apartment

    we rented for two years prior to purchasing our condo. 

    Tiger liked to sit on the wide windowsill and watch the birds and squirrels. 

    This was the only time I have ever heard him “chatter”!

     

    Be sure to check out Tiger’s PAGE here!

     

  • Eleven degrees and snow on the ground…

    We got all of four inches of snow last night.  Just enough to be pretty and start the snowball rolling.  The wind has been blowing like crazy all day out of the North-Northwest.  The large flags in town were blowing straight out just like they’d been starched.  Earlier today, I think it was about eighteen degrees.  At the moment, it’s down to eleven.  It is so cold and I’m not ready for winter.  Since my two favorite seasons are Spring and Fall, I guess that’s a clue I don’t like hot and/or cold!  We definitely needed warm caps and a heavy coat today.

    About this time a year ago, I took an ungraceful fall on the sidewalk right in front of one of my favorite shops in Lincoln Square in Chicago.  The sidewalk was uneven and, apparently, I’m clumsy.  I think I saw on Facebook that if one falls and everyone laughs, you’re young.  If one falls and everyone comes running, you’re old. Needless to say, it was embarrassing when everyone came running.  I ended up with a torn meniscus and knee surgery on Valentines Day 2019.  Today, I saw my orthopedic surgeon for a shot of cortisone in my knee.  It will help for several months.  However, it probably means I won’t sleep much tonight and tomorrow I will have bright red circles on my cheeks.  Just a couple of temporary side effects.  It should help the residual pain and, hopefully, give me a boost of energy for a bit.

    Tomorrow I have a CAT scan on my right inner ear in preparation for my ear surgery in January.  I’m not thinking about it or dreading it yet.  It has to be done.

    After the injection in my knee, we stopped at Olive Garden for lupper…late lunch, early supper.  Tiger met us at the back door when we came home.  Obviously, we had been gone much too long to suit him.  I don’t know why he was complaining though.  He’s in a nice warm house all curled up in his cozy spot.

     

    What you see behind the last windbreak of shrubs is a harvested corn field

    belonging to the farmer who owns the land behind our property.

  • Snow poles?!

    Not too long ago, the house looked like this.  Spring and Summer here were wonderful.  The second year for perennials is always a beautiful show and we weren’t disappointed.  We enjoyed the front porch with rocking chairs and an indoor/outdoor rug.  Granted, there were lots of days when the temperature and humidity were too high to even think about sitting on the front porch but it was nice on cooler days.

     

     

    All the plants on the front porch are gone after the freeze but the pumpkins made it.  Inside, it is definitely Autumn…at least until the weekend after Thanksgiving when the Autumn decorations are put away and the Christmas decorations come out.  Autumn is my favorite season.  Everything about it – from the colors to the clothes to the food!

    Doug was working in the garage one day this week and the next thing I see outside are these poles lining the driveway.  For my friends and family in the deep South, just in case you haven’t seen these down there, these snow poles mark the depth of snow.  When the snow is a foot deep, it helps to know where your drive and walkway are.   When I asked him about them, he mentioned that the ground is soft enough right now to get the poles in the ground.  So in they went.

    I’m a very happy camper with the first snow.  I get downright excited.  Watching the snowflakes fall with a cup of hot chocolate with marshmallows is the perfect way to spend an afternoon.  I even get excited for the second and third and fourth snow.  Eventually, however, there are piles of snow eight feet high left by the snowplows everywhere.  The roads and parking lots turn into a black, dirty mess.  Snow boots track in sand and dirt.  This goes on for weeks sometimes.  I haven’t even mentioned the well below freezing temperatures and the windchill.

    There is something to be said, however, for living in Iowa where there are four distinct seasons.  You can count on it:  the green of Summer, the beauty of Fall, pristine white snowfalls in Winter and the new birth of Spring.  One after the other.  The circle of life.  I’ll take it.

     

     

  • Autumn apple crisp…

    I had big plans for today:  clean the house from top to bottom.  Granted, this house is three floors including the finished basement totaling about 3,000 square feet.  There’s no way #1 I’d get it done in one day or #2 do it all by myself.  Doug has offered to get help in for me, but did you ever see the I Love Lucy episode where she is having a professional maid come to help her?  She wears herself out cleaning the house and getting it ready for her professional helper!  That would be me.  I think I’ll move our “top to bottom cleaning goal’ to tomorrow!

    In the meantime, I just took an Autumn Apple Crisp out of the oven.  It smells delicious!  My daughter has an apple orchard with about 60 apple trees on their six acres.  We still have a small bucket of apples Doug picked before the freeze recently.  I’ve been working on using them lately.  We’ve made jars of apple butter and today an apple crisp.  Can’t let them go to waste!

     

  • An Autumn afternoon…

    I’d spent the past two days cleaning out and reorganizing my walk-in closet.  I felt like a hamster spinning her wheels.  At least the Goodwill pile was growing and I had a little more room on my shelves.  The problem was – and is – there are too many things that no longer fit!  I’m nothing if not optimistic and, for years, have said I’ll keep it for when I lose weight!  Does that sound familiar to anyone?!

    Anyway, I had escaped this task and gone outside to help Doug work on the old, original shed.  It will just take twenty minutes he’d said.  If you recall from a previous post, Doug has a new shed that is rather like a workshop now, so this old one needs help.  He will store his riding lawnmower and a few other things in the old one.  Winters are tough here and Spring rains are relentless.  Between the two, the old shed is about to fall down.  I suggested we tear the whole thing down and start over!  Not without an attempt to save it apparently.  So, as Doug attempted to lift the 10′ x 12′ building, I carefully placed wooden braces beneath.  I thought we were doing great in getting the building up 2″ when he mentioned it needed to go up SIX!  The building sits on a hill and the Spring rain needs to go under the building.  I’m sure there’s an emoji that would resemble my face just then, I just can’t find it!

    About that time, Doug had a good suggestion:  let’s leave everything and go for a ride.  Perfect idea.  I was tired of working in the closet and didn’t think I had it in me to brace the building up another four inches.  So off we went.  We still needed to place Autumn flowers on his grandparents’ graves so we started there.  He had already taken flowers to his parents’ grave and to Johanna’s (his late first wife).  It is getting later in the season and I was glad we were going to be able to get this done.

     

     

    I’ve been working on Doug’s family history for several years and feel as if I knew his grandparents.  

     

    I love an Autumn afternoon, especially when it involves a drive in the country. 

    There were many farmers out in their combines harvesting beans and corn. 

    I really should have grown up on a farm because I love the countryside!

     

     

     

     

    I think Doug’s original goal for the drive was to stop by the shed company – the one where he purchased his workshop.  Well, as long as we were going to be in Ankeny, I suggested we stop by the ARL!  (The Animal Rescue League of Iowa!)  Doug actually helped create the water feature at the front entry there so he was all for it.  We started on the side that houses the dogs first.  There were three I could have brought home:  an eight month old American English Coonhound named Hank,  a six year old gorgeous German Shepherd named Ranger and an eight month old English Mastiff!  Needless to say, we did not come home with a single pup.

    Next was the Cat side of the building.  They have so many cats that need homes!  We held a little eight week old orange tabby kitten.  Adorable!  Wonder how Tiger would like a little brother?  In the end, we left the little guy there.  I have no doubt he will find a good home.

     

     

    Last stop was the shed company.  We went inside each one of their “samples” and at the end of the day, Doug decided to take off a lot of the bad boards on the old shed and bring it back to life.  Reasonable decision but I think he’ll need someone stronger than I am to lift the last four inches!

    Then it was home where we baked a pizza and relaxed for the rest of the evening…