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Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Almost Wordless Wednesday: Around the House

38°f/3.3°C, overcast but the rain didn't arrive. Much of the snow has gone; our little creek sounded like a waterfall last night, carrying away the runoff. 

Getting into some Valentine's Day colors a little late. I never unpacked my actual decorations this year.


The cream and sugar in the above photo belonged to my mother.









No idea who this lady is. She was in the frame when I got it, but I need to put one of mine in there!


Yesterday I figured I'd better sort out what to wear for granddaughter Cassie's wedding, which is in two weeks. The invitation stipulated "your best semi-formal or cocktail attire". Gulp! Did I even own anything like that? A dig into the back of the closet where I kept some of my storytelling clothes did the trick. A long travel knit dress in deep brown, with a burnout velvet shawl in deep ambers, greens, and rust, with sparkly beads. Next a dig into another closet for shoes. Plain black wedge heels, and I think I will pass. Whew, shopping trip avoided!





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Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Weather and Roads

28°F/-2.2°C, mostly clear. High of 63 today!


It was a windows open, coffee on the porch kind of day. Bright sun, light breeze, so warm I worked outside with no jacket! Of course, tomorrow we will be in the 30s again, but this was a nice break. We started the day with 4" of snow still on the ground, but by this evening the deck is clear and there are bare patches of earth everywhere. 

But the driveway is still covered, and with rain predicted for tonight, I have a feeling we're going to end up with a real slicky-slide. And of course, the tractor blew a hydraulic hose, so has no steering! Larry had a dicey ol' time getting it back into the garage, where it will stay until we go out and get a new hose. Always something, but at least this is, I think, a minor something.

It probably seems odd, and maybe boring, that I start every post with the weather. But frankly, the weather impacts what we do almost every single day. It's the first thing we check in the morning, both of us wandering to the front door to look out at what the day is bringing. Today, since it was so fine, we took all the stuff I had ready for booths and thrift out to the van and loaded it up. Then I puttered around the yard, picking up odd bits of branches and such, while Larry got on the tractor and worked on breaking up the ice on the driveway until that hose broke. We finished sanding a dresser for painting because that has to be done outside, and cleaned up both porches. I washed a blanket and hung it outside to dry. 

"Coffee on the porch with dogs", a not-so-still-life. 

Had it been a cold day, or raining, most of that would not have been on the to-do list. Instead it would have been more inside cleaning and working on my painting projects, while Larry would have worked on some projects in the workroom. This is probably what tomorrow will look like actually,  as the weather turns nasty once again.

Yesterday's trip to town and our Ravenswood booths wore me out! But it was so cool to see the icy Ohio. I wanted to go up on the bridge (to Ohio) to take photos, but Larry nixxed that idea as too dangerous, and he was right, as there really isn't any allowance for pedestrian traffic up there.


There were a few open spots, and a channel in the center that was not as thickly iced over, but it is apparent that there has not been any river traffic for days. 




My shoes are heavily cleated, but even so it was tricky going. There was ice under the snow in places that would give way, or cause a sudden slip so I was stepping carefully! There weren't any other tracks that I could see. No wonder.


The old railroad bridge is actually still in use, as trains, often carrying coal or chemicals, roll through this park, and the town,  several times a day.

Joe's Run was still pretty icy when we went out in the morning, as you can see here, but by evening it had cleared significantly.  The school busses hasn't run for over 2 weeks, and there's been no trash pickup for three weeks. I think we may get back to normal now though, with today's thaw.

The driveway yesterday morning:



then one of the blind hills on the ridge road,


and a not too good shot of the view.


Our neighbor Dave's hay waits to be used. He puts up plenty so never has a shortage. 
 

Dave's barn. I remember when his father, Dan, Dave, and Dave's 5 brothers built this with lumber Dan had timberland from his land. Those Simon's men were characters! All of them natural born storytellers and pranksters. 


The blue gate to one of Dave's pastures. He actually lives about 2 miles from us but there are only 2 other houses between us---one is his nephew and the other his cousin.


Further down the road, you xan see where the Atate has hindered, and there's been plenty of traffic, but still everyone is careful if they meet another vehicle because this one-lane road is tricky in slick weather.


It was nice to go, even nicer to come home!



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Monday, February 9, 2026

Breaking Out

6°f/-14.4°C, clear. 


Sweet little guy waiting on the feeder. The birds have been busy around here, and Larry keeps them supplied with seed and peanut butter.  Look at all the tracks on the deck under the feeder! They have certainly smashed down the snow.


A warm-up on the way, starting today! Yesterday morning we saw -2°f, bone-chilling cold. That probably seems like a heat wave to those of you in Canada, though. The snow is hanging on, not really melting as much as packing down and evaporating. Rain is expected later this week, which should make a right mess of things. Ice, probably. 

So today I am breaking out of hibernation, not because of neccessity because we are still well- stocked. But I want to see the Ohio River, which is most completely iced over. That doesn't happen every year. So we will go look, and check on our booth in Ravenswood. Sales have been non-existent since January 22nd, which was, actually, the last time I went out. So probably not much is needed. Still, I have been pricing and pricing and have at least 8 totes ready, which is nice. Later in Spring when I am busy outside I won't have to worry about getting stock ready, right?

Did you watch the game yesterday? I'm not a fan of football so wasn't sad to miss it, but I did watch clips of the half-time show. What a party! What happy energy! I bet tourism to Puerto Rico skyrockets. I know there is plenty of criticism because the show was in Spanish, but how many hit songs have there been, here in the US, that were in a foreign language? As Bad Bunny pointed out, America isn't just the US. People forget that. More people in America speak Spanish than English, I'd bet.

Not much excitement around here.  I canned all the rest of the apple slices, and got 14 quarts.


I made a cobbler with some of them. 


What i don't use of these apples will go into apple butter in the fall.

I have never made apple cobbler before, but it was delicious,  like apple pie filling with a sweet biscuit topping. And I made one more batch of cream of broccoli soup, which makes 3 gallons tucked in the freezer. It is so good! So except for a lot of cherry tomatoes,  I am done with all that stuff that was given to us. It kept well in the back room, thank goodness. 

The only mishap was this steam burn. 


In all my years of canning and cooking, I have never had a burn like this. It's looking much better than when I first did it. It's what I get for not paying attention when I lifted the lid off that pot of apples!

Yesterday was house-cleaning day. Since it was so cold out, I snagged Larry's help. Nice to get all the high places done. I still have more to do, getting a bit of a jump on spring- cleaning I guess. 

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