Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Photos from this week

Someone was cold on his walks to school

So I knit something to keep him warm

Raccoon tracks

First trifle (raspberry) in our new trifle dish we got for Christmas!  Thanks Amy!

Sticky Snow!  So pretty

Beach ride on Wells Beach in Maine.  Beautiful waves coming in!  Last hurrah before this parking lot becomes to snowy to visit again until spring.

Loving every minute of the beach ride.

Puppies make good pillows...

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

January

Lilac bush with buds, dried flowers and ice.
Beautiful icy landscape
 We enjoyed some snow and then an ice storm during the week between the holidays.  We got about 6 inches or so of snow at first so our youngest got to spend the better part of one of his school vacation days learning to ride his new (used) snowmobile!  He took to it like a fish to water--no surprise there.  We hope that he will enjoy winter trail riding on the wonderful trail system we have right here where we live.

I enjoy when there is a whole cycle of life captured in a photo like this lilac bush which had plumped out it's buds during that warm spell in December.  Just behind it are the remnants of what was flowers and then seeds perhaps? of the plant.  Now it's all coated in ice and waiting for the next cycle in it's life.

The whole landscape was coated with ice on my way to work that morning and I felt the need to stop and appreciate it before heading to an office for the next 8 or 9 hours.  Such a beautiful world out there.
First ride on the Polaris
Knit lace shawl
I have been knitting and made several gifts for the holidays this year.  Some of which I forgot to photograph!  Here are 3 of the finished items.  I also "whipped up" a neckwarmer for our middle son who reported that walking the 20 minutes from the room he rents just off campus to work last Tuesday in -3 temperatures found him wanting more winter clothing.  He was c-c-cold.  With any luck the addition of a neckwarmer that covers his face, more Smartwool socks and a nice polar fleece coat to go in his down coat will help him out in the next weeks of cold weather!

Tasha in her new slouchy hat




Hubby sporting his birthday scarf

Sunday, January 3, 2016

December

Still too nice to shop
It was an unusually warm December.  I found myself gravitating to the trail instead of to the shopping malls.  I had my "last hurrah" of 2015 ride.  5 times I think.  Each time I thought that would be it for the year and then we'd have yet another gorgeous weekend.  I love this view of Mt. Chocorua from Pocket Mountain where I was riding.  This property has a lovely trail through it but this ride was the last weekend of deer hunting with rifles so I stuck to the dirt roads for my ride.  I enjoyed every minute of the ride--thinking it was the last one for 2015.
Our "perfect" tree
What a nice group!
We managed to find all of the boys available to come with us to pick out a tree this year.  What a surprise.  With our oldest son working nights and our middle son in the finals end of his courses we didn't expect to have a family outing this year.  We ran all over that Christmas Tree Farm this year in search of the perfect tree.  I'm not sure that we found a perfect tree but it was the perfect one for us.  The boys were all giddy and running through the trees.  I'd be trailing along behind them and get the feedback from other families about the kids.  I said, "even in their 20's they become little boys when they are together."  One man said that was true of his little boys in their late 30s.  That is a nice thought indeed.  I hope they always are little boys when they get together.
Solstice wish balloon
We hosted a Solstice Party again this year.  We chose Tuesday the 22nd and that was so that our oldest son could join in.  We thought it might be "shooting the party down" to have it on a Tuesday night.  And then on that particular night we had downpouring rain for our bonfire.  I dutifully made two large crockpots of soup, a double batch of gingersnaps and began to clean the house for warming guests that might still arrive in the storm.  The weatherman did say there would be a break in the weather later on...
Well!  Much to my surprise we hosted near 40 people and the weather did break.  What started out as an inside party moved outside 1/2 way through as the men somehow got that bonfire burning.  We even had totally clear skies and were able to send up wish balloons as there was little to no wind!  Who would have imagined such an event.  I still can't believe that night.  It was a wonderful time.

Millie just keeps getting bigger
Our "Little" boy and his "Little" puppy just keep on growing.  His gift for Christmas was to come downstairs and give me a hug to which I exclaimed, "did you grow again last night?"  I couldn't reach his shoulder to hug him without him stooping.  Something seemed different.  So I measured him on the wall where we've kept a running tally of their heights.  Yup.  A full 6 feet tall now.  John double checked for me as I was not standing on a step to mark the line.  Still 6 feet and a tiny bit more.  I think it was his best Christmas present of the year.  He stood very tall that day when we celebrated the holiday with extended family.  Very smiley and very tall.
The packaging is still the most fun of all.
Day after Christmas - had more of an October feel to it!!






Some things stay the same.  The packaging is still the best toy ever.  Especially when there is a puppy to play in it with!

And there actually was a last hurrah ride.  My neighbors joined me for a day after Christmas ride.  We were only out a couple of hours for a slow wander through the trails and around a remote pond and back again.  It felt like October with 50 degree weather.  I enjoyed the bald eagle that soared just overhead as we were tacking up to get ready to ride.  It was a wonderful, last hurrah ride after all.