It’s a goofy day. The sun was out for a time and all looked promising for March 1st. The clouds moved in and the earth shoke a bit as Dennis declared he is making supper. The statement I made about no harm coming to either of us if we skipped a meal . . . didn’t fly. One of his offering is jellied cranberries. Time will tell and I will just sit on my hands and let it all play out. Oh, that’s right I can’t sit on my hands as my thumb on my right hand has been in a “charlie horse” mode for some time this afternoon. Arthritis must be making a play on yet another joint.
Recent Updates Page 406 Toggle Comment Threads | Keyboard Shortcuts
-
Noreen
-
Noreen
Fleeting Thoughts:
Early Childhood’s fundraiser had lines of waiting people to enjoy a fish supper. I am sure that a huge amount of fish were served, and I can tell you, it was a great meal. The topper was the little gals that came around with dessert trays. How can anyone say “no” to wee ones with cute smiles.
-
Noreen
Brrr!
I just came in from the garage porch. Now that the days are getting longer, I enjoy hitting the rocking chair and watching some after supper news with Dennis and the cats. The furnace keeps the porch above freezing and when Dennis and I take a cup of coffee out, it’s not hard to give the thermostat a nudge. Though I wouldn’t think 50 degrees was warm enough to sit round in in our home, it is acceptable for the porch. Stepping out on the patio to return to the house, that 50 degrees felt like I was leaving a heat wave and entering the Arctic. Hopefully, tonight will be the last of the minus 0 degree temps.
Today I ventured for lunch with a dear friend. We had worked together for years, each in different counties of Minnesota. Doreen has pinned 2016 for her leave of county government. Needless to say, she is looking forward to being able to try out her next venue . . . that of being a hermit. We have grandchildren similar in age and we have had “in the olden days . . . ” that were also similar. It is such a good visit when we can lay our cards on the table and share thoughts and ideas as if we had seen each other on a weekly basis. Ironically, we share situations with adult children that we would never have seen coming when we were young mothers striving to be the best parents with what we knew or had to work with. We both agree that now we are older mothers still striving to be the best parents with what we know and what we have to work with. Go figure.
Nothing finishes off a good day as having Dennis greet me with a cup of coffee here on the most sought after place in St. James . . . Stauffer Avenue. The surprise for him was that Doreen had sent home several boxes of Girl Scout cookies for him to enjoy. Hmm, I may not be able to see where he tucked them, but I know he will enjoy them.
-
Noreen
A Clean Covering
It is amazing how a covering of snow can clean things up. The cold freeze drying of existing snow had made everything look grubby outside. Dennis and I did not hesitate to pull snow boots on and prepare for some snow removal. Though it wasn’t the temps in the high 30s like yesterday, it was mild enough for the several inches to be cleared from the drive and walkways comfortably.
While Dennis mans the snow blower, I have a plastic pusher that I use to contribute to the effort. No lifting or twisting, just taking a swat of snow that is too close to the house or garage for the blower to be effective.
It didn’t matter to Honey Bunny that she had snow to trudge through, she headed to the far backyard and the vacant shed. That shed has been her private retreat for several years. Like clockwork she shows up at night and sits at the east patio door of the garage porch to be let in for the night to enjoy a brushing and some petting. If I ever feel creative someday, I will put a nanny cam in the backyard to see just what is so inviting in and around the old shed.
Butter Ball and Snuggles really didn’t know what to make of the new snow.
They have been let outside for short jaunts whenever Dennis or I go to the garage porch. They check out the neighbors bird feeders and any new tracks that rabbits may have left. They know that if they sit by the east patio door, that is the signal they want in. The new snow caused hesitation. I think the latest addition, Snuggles, would have gone farther if I had continued clearing a path. Butter Ball was content sitting in the doorway, but with the furnace ready to heat all of the outdoors, that was not going to be an option.Everyone got a fair share of exercise today . . . it’s a good thing.
-
Noreen
Fleeting Thoughts:
With a sunny 36 degrees and wind speeds matching that, the remaining snow is diminished and anything lying loose in the yards, is no more.
-
Noreen
Good Feelings

A time back I was puzzling on what to do with four dinner napkins I had purchased many years ago. The graph paper came out and now there are four dinner napkins tricked out for use in bread baskets or as napkins. Surprisingly, I only used two skeins of floss from my stash. All four carry the same message, but I will admit there are variations on each of the four by a stitch or two that was missed or misplaced. Those tell-tale differences prove they were not mass produced in China. Counted Cross Stitch can while away the hours and take one’s mind into a mood on concentration of counting, thus not being open to more serious thoughts or even some physical discomfort. That’s a good thing. An extra plus, it is a very quiet hobby . . . hush, Dennis is napping.
-
Noreen
Fleeting Thoughts:
Decades ago, telephones were used only for important messages. Long distance phone numbers that were called were especially placed sparingly as each call was evident on the phone bill that came in the mail and how much it had cost per the minutes used. Does anyone trust happenstance on being in the right place at the right time to receive a message?
-
Noreen
It Needs to Be Done

It is my job to get the last of the product out of a container long after the pump will deliver. It happens to be a peeve of mine. It matters not if it is mustard, ketchup or a laundry product . . . I am going after it. It is my constitutional right to get what I paid for. The amounts left on the bottoms of containers is criminal. Well, that’s all I have to vent on today. Catch you another day.
-
Noreen
No Cabin Fever Here

No cabin fever on Stauffer. Stitch a little . . . get some fresh air by checking on the garage kitties . . . keeping the house tidy. It’s all good.