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Sunday, December 1, 2024

Food, Shopping, Holly Jolly and Pie

30°f, about -1°C this morning, light snow cover which was soon gone.

Looking back at Thanksgiving at my son's home:

I think that for a single guy he did a great job. Even the table looked pretty.


My green beans are hiding under the ham! I could not eat all of this, but itvwaz all delicious. Derek did a cheese and meat tray beforehand, and the turkey, potatoes, and green beans. Haley made the ham and deviled eggs, Desiree made the broccoli casserole, and Jared made pasta salad. I contributed the apple cider, carrots, gravy, and 2 pies for dessert. It was a feast! We forgot to put out the pickles, cranberry sauce,  and rolls, but they weren't missed until after dinner.


We came home with enough leftovers for two days--one of the best things about Thanksgiving!
Spent the evening by the fire. It has been a gray, rainy day so tbe fire felt pretty nice.


Friday i went out to lunch with a friend visiting from Florida. I realized with surprise that this was the first time I have driven since I had my knee done. It wasn't that I couldn't drive, I just chose not to. I really don't enjoy it any more. After lunch I shopped, and I must admit it was glorious to be able to take my time all day, not having to hurry because Larry was waiting. I went to several stores, picking up Christmas gifts along with some things I needed...and it was in the third store that I realized it was Black Friday. I rarely shop on this day, but fortunately the stores I was in were not crowded. 

I got home and picked up Larry, and we were off to Charleston for one of our favorite holiday events, Holly Jolly Brawley.  It was opening night for this festival of trees and lights and boy was the place hopping. We parked in a parking garage that was free for this event, and when I got out of the car, there was Santa! Funnily enough, I instantly recognized his voice as that of our friend Bill, a man made for the role. 


Our first stop was Taylor Books (restroom!), an independent and very popular bookstore with an excellent cafe and even an underground theater. (It was much busier than it appears in the above photo---a large group had just left.)


While I was "resting" a young lady asked Larry if I was the storyteller. Turned out to be a writer friend I had not seen in at least 5 years, so we had a nice visit in the cafe, then Larry and I headed outside.

And oh, the lights! And the crowds! And the trees! It was pretty cold (about 26°f) but no one seemed to mind. There were large patio heaters here and there if one needed to warm up. 






We strolled along,  just enjoying the evening, when who should we meet but


Yep, grandson Jared,  who is home from LA. We had no idea he would be there, and he sure was surprised to see us. )I kinda stole a screenshot of his FB video). So back to Taylor Books we went to sit down with drinks for a nice long chat. What pleasure. Finally we headed home, worn out and happy. Brawley Walkway was much emptier by then, but there was this photographer taking down his equipment and we stopped a second to chat, only to find out he was the son of a friend, and I have actually been following his work on Facebook. West Virginia really is just one large small town, you know? This is Raphael Barker, who is making his name in the photography world.


He, of course, did not take this bad picture!

You can see more photos from the last 2 years of Holly Jolly Brawley here and here.

Sad to say, I suffered for that day. I had not thought much about my knee, but I hadn't rested or elevated it since morning, so I was icing and moaning most of the night. Still, it was worth it.

Yesterday was a ho-hum housecleaning day, getting the Christmas cards done, and yes, I rested too. Today we are back at it, this time making apple pie filling with some free apples we were given and had stored in the cellar. 




We ended up with 9 1/2 quarts, enough for a year of pies, but may make more since we have a lot of apples left. I used the recipe on this website.

And now I am resting again, and for the rest if the evening. Tomorrow will be another full day, booth work and physical therapy, so I am girding my loins for that. I do believe I will finish the Adam Dalgliesh series I have been watching the past couple weeks. And maybe have a cup of that Mexican hot chocolate I have been hoarding.

Have a good one, friends.

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3 comments:

  1. ...no mac and cheese? That may be a popular dish further south. A surprise visit from LA certainly was a treat. Take care and stay well and warm.

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  2. Oh, I am looking forward to the impending new season of Dalgleish. We will quite possibly rewatch the previous season first. That is what we are doing with Shetland right now. I hope you watch that too. It's excellent. We watch on Britbox.

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  3. Our Holly Jolly is next Friday night here. You sure had a wonderful day, meeting so many friends and even your grandson! Your reputation does follow you. Oh such lovely apple pie fillings! I just ate a huge apple pie, by myself, one slice a day for breakfast for 6 days. What decadence!

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