No Snow

Hard to believe we have no snow to speak of on the ground.  That may change on Friday.

I took advantage of a great sunny afternoon with good road conditions to deliver some items to the Fairfax team.  Kevin was surprised to see me, just as Kersten was when I stopped in to see her at Casey’s.  

Today would have been a day that Raymond and Lena would have had decades ago.  Dad had a small pickup and on a moment’s notice they would be on the road for the merest of errands.  This is what parents did then and this is what I did today.  I treat myself for little in comparison to what I hear about town.  

Dennis encourages me to get out and about.  Considering what the first half of 2021 had in store for me, my spur of the moment trips are minimal.  It literally does my heart good to score hugs in the middle of the week as well as one when I get home. 

The oven dish from last night made a huge batch.  Dennis took a dish to share for his friend Lyle’s supper this afternoon.  It will be a treat compared to leftovers from the community’s noon Meals on Wheels.

All three of the patio porch kitties flew the coop this afternoon.  Who could blame them.  42 degrees in mid January is priceless.  I plan on following suit tomorrow to see what my fellow stitchers have to share at Baker’s Square.  Making miles while the weather holds.  Sweet.