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September 15, 2018

Snowy Drive.


This was our drive in to work yesterday, down our range road, out to the highway to take us in to the Big City. The roads are wet, not icy, which we were thankful for. It's too warm to really stick but the snow does accumulate on the grass and unfortunately, on the crops down the road. Too early!


Our view coming down the hill. You can see the Big City but it's foggy and there is actually whole back drop missing, lost in the haze and low clouds. I was thankful for a warm building and hot tea at work and later in the day, the sun did shine for a bit. However, today, guess what we woke up to? Yes, you are correct, large, slowly falling Christmas Eve flakes .... I'm grateful we aren't in the path of a hurricane. I'm grateful we aren't experiencing the heat of a drought. I'm grateful earthquakes aren't a thing in our region. I'm grateful we got thru this Summer without a tornado. But really Mother Earth? Snow in October? Snowing all day today, through the night and back at it for Sunday. Today, I have counselling sessions with grieving clients in our hamlet. At the end of the day, our board of directors for the festival we've created for next Summer will arrive for a meeting to talk about where we're at with our plans and what is next on our journey. Home to our warm and cozy cottage. Dinner, time to kick back and watch a movie or favorite show, play with grandson and then an early night. 

Tomorrow is like Christmas for me .... it's the Annual Dollhouse Show! We wait all year for this day and despite the snow, we'll trek in to the Big City to spend several hours marvelling at the small creations and fulfilling my list of things I'd like to try and find for the dollhouse. Be prepared for a very photo focused blog spot on Monday! In the midst of grief, political woes and tons of snow, a day like tomorrow feeds the soul and reminds us that there is still good (and fun) in the World.

How is the weather in your community?
Do you have big plans for this weekend?

10 comments:

Kim said...

Snow? Wow...and yes, why there's always something to be thankful for, this is too early!

its me, sam said...

Here on the east coast it's 30 C at 18:53. I went to the beach and waded in the ocean... I know that the sh=now will be here soon too... But I'm going to take this weather and run with it!

Granny Marigold said...

I don't think I could be trusted at a Dollhouse show. I'm sure I'd find so many lovely things I would want to buy. I hope you find lots of treasures ( and that the roads are not slippery. Take care.

Mereknits said...

Snow already? wow! Have a wonderful time at the dol house festival.

Lady of the Manor said...

Snow now is too early! Hope it doesn’t last long! We’ve had hot weatther in Missouri this week but now the cooler temperature are here. Thanks for visiting my blog. We are SO thankful for our new little grandson!! Happy weekend! Z

Chy said...

It is way tooooo early Kim but at least it's starting to melt! Thanks for visiting. X Chy

Chy said...

Enjoy Sam ~ we're supposed to have warm weather this weekend and hope to be back to short sleeves! X Chy

Chy said...

I was pretty good this year Granny. Stuck to my list and still managed to come home with $30 still in my wallet! X Chy

Chy said...

Yup Meredith! But the dollhouse show made it all go away, at least go away from my mind for a bit! X Chy

Chy said...

Hope you had a great weekend too! X Chy