Walking is the perfect way of moving if you want to see into the life of things. It is the one way of freedom. If you go to a place on anything but your own feet you are taken there too fast, and miss a thousand delicate joys that were waiting for you by the wayside. Elizabeth von Arnim

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Wednesday, December 08, 2021

A walk near home

Didn't drive to town this morning for my walk.
It was 25 degrees and snowing and decided to wait until it was
light out to walk near the house.

We just had a dusting of snow this morning but I shoveled the driveway anyway.  Wanted to try out my new snow shovel.

After I did that is when I went for my walk.
Looks early but it was 10:00!
A few of my neighbor cows.


Walked down the hill to the main road and back.
I live at the end of this road.


Walked up a neighbors driveway,


and up the lane.


Only walked 5 miles but I figured shoveling the driveway
counted for another mile.

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Another town Christmas decoration.
A candle this time and it is at the other end of the Dollar General.


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Just before lunch we drove down to the library to drop off a couple
of books and to pick up a DVD.
Started snowing again but it isn't amounting to anything.

After lunch I finally got some house work done!!

Got around to writing out quite a few Christmas cards too.
I was sitting at the table writing out the cards, 
listening to Christmas music (Anne Murray)
and watching it snow outside.
It was delightful.
We've been kicking that word delightful around here ever since
Dave (David's friend) described the Meringue Cookies 
I made as delightful. We all got such a kick out of him saying that.

I put some pork chops in the slow cooker this morning.
Seared them first and then rubbed garlic and brown sugar
on the before putting them in the cooker.
Mashed potatoes and beets were also on the menu for supper.

Ken gave me a hair cut - took a couple of inches off and now
my hair comes to just below by ears.
I like it!!

That's it for today.
Thanks for stopping by.
Hope your day was a happy one. πŸ™‚
πŸ‘©πŸ»‍🦳 happyone ❤️

Love came down at Christmas, Love all lovely, Love Divine;
 Love was born at Christmas; Star and angels gave the sign.
- Christina Rossetti -

Comment Replies:
Rose - Yes, I started blogging in 2007.  Ken was in the Navy and the Christmas balls with Scotland and Puerto Rico on them were when we lived there. 4 years in Scotland and 3 in Puerto Rico.

Sandi - Japhy isn't short for anything.  That is his name.  : )

13 comments:

Sandi said...

I am just going to pretend I am there listening to the snow crunch beneath my feet.

I like Japhy's name! πŸ₯°

Tom said...

...your snow looks so festive! The house in the first picture looks like an Amish house, but when I enlarged it I saw the propane tank.

Rose said...

I wish Roger could cut my hair...I just hate making appts. We were supposed to get a skim of snow, but it went south of us.

Wow, that is a lot of years to live in another country. How old were the kids? It would be something I would never forget.

Mari said...

We were snowed on last night and into today too.
I like the cows on your walk. :)
Your pork chops sound good!

Lowcarb team member said...

I think your pork chops sound delicious.

All the best Jan

William Kendall said...

Very similar to here. We've had light snow all day.

Hill Top Post said...

I doubt there will be any snow here until after the new year arrives. December is turning out to be unseasonably warm. So, I will just keep tramping through the woods on zillions of leaves instead of a pretty dusting of snow. The trails and woods there are really pretty with a bit of snow covering them.

susan q said...

Amish use propane, at least in my neck of the woods. No snow make it to my house. I like to change up my walks so as not to get bored. Your change of scenery looked interesting with the light snow and hopefully no ice!

Granny Marigold said...

We're both fortunate not to have to go to some salon to have our haircuts. Your husband cuts yours and around here we depend on granddaughter Kate to do both of ours ( plus other family members too).
Working on writing Christmas cards while the snow is gently falling sounds delightful.

Hootin Anni said...

I'd be afraid to have Bud cut my hair!! I love the early (10 a.m.) photo of the white-face in the snow!!

eileeninmd said...

Pretty snowy scenes! We had a dusting of snow, which melted right away. I have had my hubby trim my hair. Take care, enjoy your day!

R's Rue said...

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Bill said...

The snow adds a festive touch to the scene.