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Thursday, December 23, 2021

Tiny Road Trip

28 this morning, with a promise of clear skies. Very thick frost on everything.

So yesterday evening we took a little road trip to a neighboring town, to see their Christmas lights. Friends had posted about the lights online and I wanted to see them myself. We needed straw for the henhouse anyway, so we could get that a Tractor Supply and enjoy the lights too.

Most of my photos are terrible, since I took them through the window of the van with my phone while we were still moving. But here's a few that aren't too terrible.


All of downtown was so prettily lighted.


Their courthouse isn't one I like, but they sure did it up with lights. 


This is just a little sample of the light show around town. People decorated their homes nicely too. It was certainly worth the drive to see it all. 

It's a small display by most standards, but still so pretty. Spencer is not a large town, but it has a vibrant downtown, something that has been lost in many towns its size. Oddly, the coming of Wal-Mart to this community was a real boon; the big store drew in business from outlying, even more rural counties. This then attracted other businesses like Tractor Supply and the ubiquitous Dollar Tree. Many existing businesses got a boost too. A few closed--the small grocery store, a five-and-dime, but others took their place.

We haven't been out to do much of anything this Christmas season. We missed the annual play by the local theater group because I had the dates wrong and when I realized my mistake, I had to work at the antique mall. Since I no longer perform, we don't get the outings to little towns around the state to see the decorations and to celebrate with friends along the way. But it seems like we've been celebrating in a way since deer season. With our oldest son and his family here, and third son and his daughters as well for apple-butter-making, then Thanksgiving, followed by the visit with our granddaughter from Colorado and lots more family, we've had all kinds of excitement at the old homeplace. Mix in the putting up of decorations and packing and mailing Christmas gifts, and now, getting ready for Christmas dinner with third son and his daughters and grandchildren--yes, it's been a joyful, busy time. 

Today I'll do some baking--not much because we don't need it and no one eats much of it. But a few family favorites will come out of the oven, and then tomorrow will be the real preparations. My son will make his famous barbecued chicken since it's going to be a warm, if wet, day. I'll make potato salad, Tipper's sausage balls, little smokies, baked beans, a tossed salad, veggie tray, cheese and meat tray, several pies and a cheesecake for one granddaughter who loves it. That should be enough, I think. 

So off now to the kitchen, where I expect a lot of you are already working away.

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10 comments:

  1. I went to make a Christmas cake today and forgot that I needed to soak the fruit overnight first so that has been put off until tomorrow now!

    I don't usually go out and about in the evenings much, I prefer to be cosy at home by the fire but this week I have been to two locals towns and seen the lights they are fun to see aren't they.

    I had not heard of the Dollar Tree until I read about it on another blog this week (I live in the UK) and now here I am reading about it again! I love towns that are full of independent small shops, I am so blessed that my local town is full of them.

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    1. Yes, we are usually at home by the fire after dark too. So this was a special effort. But worth it. I shall have to try making a Christmas cake sometime; my sisters and I have made many fruitcakes but never a Christmas cake. I hope yours came out well.

      When we were in Wales, we went into a store called the Pound Store, I think it was. Very like our Dollar Tree, with similar items. We had a great time looking through there and getting some snacks to take on the road with us.

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  2. I'm going to try those sausage balls! They look tempting.

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    1. Judy, they're delicious. I made them a few years ago after a friend brought us some. So simple, and it's hard to stop eating them.

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  3. Nice photos of the Christmas lights, they are so nice to see. Our Euro stores are similar to the Dollar Tree, it a good store for bargains at lower prices.

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    1. yes, pretty much the same. I haven't seen a Euro store but we did go into a Pound Store in Wales. Very similar merchandise.

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  4. I do miss the big parties on Christmas Eve, and their sausage balls! Oh my, they were so good! It was also nice to try to remember all the names of all the relations of the hostess. She actually had a huge living/dining/kitchen area which was just right for 25 people.

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    1. My mother used to make sausage rolls, and one of my uncles loved them. She'd make some just for him. I tried making them myself when I started having Christmas with my own little family, but didn't like them at all. But the sausage balls, they're oh-so-tasty! Funny how a mention of something will stir up memories, isn't it?

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  5. I went off on a sausage ball tangent. I wanted to wish you all a very merry Christmas!

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    1. Just a memory, suddenly brought to the surface by the mention of a remembered treat. I love when that happens. Merry Christmas, Barbara!

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