Well, hey there!
Welcome to Roundup, Montana! If it's a nice day, we'll sit a spell on my porch and talk awhile.
A poem captured my attention the other day.
Even in our sleep, pain which cannot forget
Falls drop by drop upon the heart,
Until, in our own despair,
Against our will,
Comes wisdom
Through the awful grace of God.
I agree getting out especially with the dogs is best. Have not been able to just up and do it. Several years without major cold or snow, then wham every day a blizzard or deep below temperatures. Been telling myself to shake it off might be warmer in my snow outfit anyway.
Yeah. Not too cold to get out. In fact, this morning at 6:30 it was bone chilling when I did my mile up and down the hill as usual in sixty-three degrees. If it drops more, I may have to put on long sleeves. Will be over eighty by noon.
If it was an interview, I bet someone recommended you.
I tell people I'm highly opinionated but not always right.
I'm not sure that folks understand. I don't want to hold back at this old age. I have experience and an important point of view. Not always popular though...
Yup, the wildfires are still going and its really sad to see the families lose their homes. On the News, one woman said, her parents got fire insurance and the insurance company cancelled on them without them knowing about it. That made me wonder why the insurance did that.
We got winds for sure and we have driven on Pacific Coast Highway (PCH for short), well I loved going to Santa Barbara but on the way, I would admire the houses. Now since the wildfires burned the houses down, I know I'm going to cry, if we go back to Santa Barbara. It is sad to see it happening.
I was hoping MT. Wilson would not get into the wildfire because I wanted to go back up there and see the observatory again. From up there, on a clear day, you can see Downtown LA from up there. Also you can see LA from Griffith Park observatory near the Hollywood Sign.
If you ever come to California, you have to go to the Observatory because they hold history and it's really interesting to know the solar system.
I'm sure that knitting was difficult but it sounds like the sense of accomplishment made up for it. Good for you! I use to knit a lot but haven't for a long time now...make a simple shawl the last and need to wear it to get a sense of purpose!
I've never been to Montana but photos are beautiful...being in snow, not so much. I'm very used to and content in warm weather. We are having a cold snap at the moment...it is January and even winter here in Gainesville, Florida. Forecasters say next week is to be colder...brrr. I'm looking forward to spring!
And here I thought you just sat around staring out the window wishing for snow. Guess wishes come true.
Sounds like a happy new year is starting. Glad to see your hand is much better. Hopefully, the more knitting you do will get it back like the good old days.
It Christmas sounds a like ours. No gifts only for one daughter small trinket kind of stuff. We're not looking for snow, we in a drought so were looking for rain. We had a good Christmas and I enjoyed reading about yours.
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