26 degrees this morning and dark and cloudy when I started walking.
Figured there would be enough places to find to walk in town
that were ice free and I did.
It was supposed to start snowing at 7:00 and right on time the snow started.
Made my way over to the library in a round about way staying
away from the slippery places.
Walked up down here.
Walked all the way down to the street I turn on to go home before
turning around and going back to town.
Next walked up the hill to the cemetery but didn't walk around,
turned and went back down the hill.
Christmas trees for sale.
Pretty expensive I'd say.
$40 for small ones and $60 for larger ones.
No one else out on this nice snowing morning.
Coming home.
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We made a trip to Walmart.
Getting low on milk, eggs, and a few other things.
I got the rest of my house chores done.
Then put some green Fiestaware and some Christmas dishes
on the hutch.
This is the dining room area of our house
The lights look purple but they are actually blue.
Ken's mom gave us the Christmas dishes many years ago.
Had 4 plates but 2 broke.
Got a little bit of knitting in but not quite enough to finish Liz's throw.
That's it for this day.
Hope you had a wonderful day.
Thanks for visiting.
HappyK 💕







5 comments:
I absolutely love your snow photos, Karen! And your last photos are so cozy and heartwarming!
Your hutch looks really festive! We are going down to a low of 13 tomorrow morning. UGH Janice
Brrr although I like your snow photographs, they make me feel chilly :)
All the best Jan
That looks like a cold walk. It was 14 degrees here when I got up this morning.
I like your dining room and those Christmas dishes are really pretty!
Actually, those tree prices are very inexpensive. Christmas trees are close to $200 here for a 7 ft tree in a tree lot. Garlands are outrageous! Much cheaper, to pay the forest service, $10 for a permit. Any size. That's a bargain. We have a artificial tree. It got to the point where we couldn't make the time to cut our tree and then there was the weather since we were going up in elevation.
I like your dining room. Very country!
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