A boule of sourdough bread is about ready to come out of the oven. The house smells great and the oven has taken the edge off any late November chilly drafts, although this afternoon’s weather (mid 40’s) is a big improvement over yesterday’s. Last week’s snow along the edges of the road is actually melting in the sun. The Daughter Person, Son-In-Law, and Granddaughter are visiting for dinner. Things are looking better than okay, at least for the moment, in our little corner of the world.
The dogs and I took a stroll to check the ice cover on the “pond” north of the property. The ice is still there, although a couple of places look a little soft. But then it is more a creek than a pond. It drains, very slowly, to the Sunrise river about half a mile away.
a seasonal favorite
Photo by J. Harrington
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I’m looking forward to cutting down and putting up the tree this weekend. The Better Half and I did a quick scan a few days ago and picked out this year’s tree, but then I noticed several pines growing on the south side of the drive that I’ve not looked at carefully. Some time over the next few days I’ll go peek and see if there’s one I think looks even better than the already carefully selected specimen.
Still to come are the wonderful sights, smells and tastes of the Better Half’s Christmas cookie baking. I have a particular fondness for thumbprint cookies filled with raspberry jam, but, in a pinch, will settle for frosted cookies. I do promise to leave at least a few for Santa on Christmas Eve.
[little tree]
little treelittle silent Christmas treeyou are so littleyou are more like a flowerwho found you in the green forestand were you very sorry to come away?see i will comfort youbecause you smell so sweetlyi will kiss your cool barkand hug you safe and tightjust as your mother would,only don't be afraidlook the spanglesthat sleep all the year in a dark boxdreaming of being taken out and allowed to shine,the balls the chains red and gold the fluffy threads,put up your little armsand i'll give them all to you to holdevery finger shall have its ringand there won't be a single place dark or unhappythen when you're quite dressedyou'll stand in the window for everyone to seeand how they'll stare!oh but you'll be very proudand my little sister and i will take handsand looking up at our beautiful treewe'll dance and sing"Noel Noel"
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