What's outside of your picture window today?
As we get ready for the real winter to show up and COVID-19 still playing a major part in our lives I like to spend moments of my day de-stressing about what's going on in the world today. All I have to do is look out the window and observe some of natures beautiful creatures, how they interact and ponder how small it makes my troubles seem. Sometimes I may even get the opportunity to take a photo or two. How about you? Anything going on outside of your window(s) that you want to share?
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This morning it is 30 degrees with dense fog. We do not expect any moisture until Thursday or Friday. I may get out to clean the driveway of windblown tree twigs, just to warm up! Or, pull little weed shoots coming up along the walk from front door to driveway. But, later in the day. Hubby left yesterday for 3 weeks away, and I am not good at starting/keeping the fire going in our fireplace insert. So, me and the cat cuddle up and keep the house at 67.
Ginger
I love your replies and all the pictures. My daughter went off to college in 1996 to MU, married a city boy from St. Louis who had never been to a farm. They are still married and moved now nine times. He is a Col. in the Air Force. Right now serving at the Pentagon. She misses her sheep when she comes home but is glad to go back to the city. As she said her first year away. Mom, I can sleep in, go to the mall, and no chores. When they were in North Carolina, she got her master's degree in Ag and Education.
I guess I should add to my story. Besides the farm, I am an MT(ASCP) and have worked in a Hospital lab in chemistry, all these years till I retired two years ago. So up and work at 6(30-mile drive). Then get home change clothes and out to do chores, then fix dinner.
And the routine starts all over again. Sometimes I feel like I have too much idle time.
Thanks for all your wonderful words as I reflect back over the years. It
made me feel all warm and fuzzy inside. As I miss my daughter and her family that live in Virginia. Stay safe and keep in touch with lots of pictures. Thanks for the memories.
Today it is really windy but the sun is shining after days of overcast and some rain. But keeping the house at 67 is way too cold for me. We keep it at 72 and comfortable for the half but I have on four layers of clothes to keep warm. Sometimes if I am just sitting I have mittens on. I have been cold all my life.
Where do you live to have little green weed shoots? All I see out my window are bare trees, dead brown weeds in the fence lines, and cattle across the road that belong to the neighbor. My little magnolia tree is the only green that I see.
Three weeks gone is a long time. And to keep the home fire burning. I was never good at that either. It would always die down and be hard to restart. At least you have a cat to cuddle with. Stay safe and warm. KLH
@kilh We live in a small town in rural Oregon [less than 500 people in town, less than 800 in the valley]. No stoplights. Yep, little green shoots, and a few bulbs are starting to raise their heads, too! This little valley has a weird weather pattern.
Hubby worked for 40 years at the same defense manufacturing company, and is the only one around with knowledge on certain products, besides building them and keep them running. He has gone back down to do contract work several times since retiring from there May 2020, and got the call last Thurs afternoon they needed him on short notice for time-critical issues. Fortunately, we could rush and make it work this time.
Ginger
It sounds awesome. The view must be great. Our weather has been weird this winter, days in the '50s and down to 12 at night. We have been setting new winter temperature records. And so far no ice, our bad weather usually comes in late Feb. and March. Living in a valley what are your temperature ranges this time of year. I have never been to Oregon only as far a the Big Horn Mountains for vacation when I was growing up. I wish we would travel some but you can not go when you have cattle to take care of. Farming ties you down. Soon it will be spring calving then putting up hay, weaning, and last fall calving then back around again. Sometimes just too tired to go anywhere.
@kilh We do have awesome views. Our house gets the sunrise into the kitchen, and sunset in the livingroom! We are surrounded in this valley by timber, so I never have to buy "pine scented" spray, just walk outside! An added plus is the trees on our property are some old pine trees, as well as ones on the adjoining empty lots.
At 6a.m. this morning we were 30 degrees, and dry. It did not get into the 40s until 11a.m. and then only mid-40s as the day's high. As soon as the sun starts to descend it cools down considerably. At times it seems we have a singular system, in that getting weather reports south of us 30 miles doesn't match, and neither do the reports from north. Our town is kind of situation on a north slope of a range; our property seems to be open to more sun as we are on north edge of town.
Ginger
I would love to look out my window and see some real old true pine trees. All we have are cedar and junipers. Neither of them smells like a true pine. And when the snow falls on an old pine tree with its long branches, it is so awesome to see. Most of all the trees around here have lost their leaves. We have a big flowering currant in front that the birds love to sit. Sometimes I can 20 birds sitting here and thereamong the branches. I do stand and watch them out of my kitchen window. And when the guard dog is napping and the barn cats are gone, they will swoop down and eat some cat food. And fly away quickly.
Your Valley sounds like a nice quiet place to live. Hope you all are safe and well. KLH
In reply to @loribmt … yes, there is no escaping winter up here😂😂 I have to keep a keen eye when I “gerbil” walk as I have residual effects from fusion surgery on my foot; osteoporosis; and DDD. I also have ice cleats for walks outside and got to walk outside yesterday when it was above zero! That’s my “winter loving dog out for a stroll.
Wow! Nothing like the pure joy of an animal enjoying the snow.
Aawwwwww. I love the photo!! Reminds me of my own big snow loving dog! He was so funny, in springtime, he’d roam the yard in search of the last rollable pile of snow! I found a picture of Riley with his last snow hill of the season a few years ago. It was May 5th.
Aren’t dogs just the best for bringing out the kid in us?