I have COVID! Will try to be back by Sunday. I hope!
“The bond between a pet and a human is a sacred one, and when a pet is gone, a part of us goes with them.”–James Herriot (author of All Creatures Great and Small)
We have live water on our place, which is a huge gift to the ranchers who winter their cows here.
But live water can also have wee problems: the cows walk in it and break down the sides in, or it freezes solid.
Terry goes out each day and checks the live water. Makes the rancher happy, the cows happy and us happy come spring. 🙂
“It is Christmas in the heart that puts Christmas in the air.”–W.T. Ellis
Your friend on a western Colorado farm,
Linda
Silence the Noisy thoughts in your mind. Step away from things that make you sad, or depressed. Or thoughts of anger or revenge.
Step outside, go for a walk or sit on a bench, or even your backstep. Sit and be still–gradually the gift of peace will fill your soul.
I promise.
“Look at how a single candle can both defy and define the darkness.”
Your friend on a western Colorado farm,
Linda
I was driving home when I looked at the sky and saw this amazing Sundog (a sign of cold, cold weather to come)
I hurried down the long drive way, parked the car and went around the west side of the house
(Much clearer than through a dirty car windshield 🙂 ) I raised my face, eyes, and camera to the sky and gave thanks for the personal enjoyment I always feel is a gift to humankind.
“December is the time for remembering the past and reaching toward the future.”- — Ralph Waldo Emerson
From my world to your heart,
Linda
We haven’t seen our shadows for a while…but they are back!
TLC and I like Shadows.
Mom likes shadows more than I do.
TLC doesn’t like his shadow to be seen, but he does like to see the hawk’s or the owl’s shadow because that means HIDE!
The days are cold and dry, but they do warm up a tad around noon to three,
so Mom, TLC, and I go for a walk,
and Mom looks for Shadows!
Boo Berry and TLC
As I stated earlier sprigs of green still linger. A bit of a burst of joy in the sepia world of winter.
However, we do warm up nicely (42*) about 2 to 3:30 in the afternoon. But until that time—it’s cold. The wood fire feels wonderful.
“If you truly love nature, you will find beauty everywhere.”–Vincent Van Gogh
From my world to your heart,
Linda
Baby, it’s cold outside. Our nights are getting down into the teens now—14* one morning.
The sky turns purple just before the dark fills all the corners.
Winter—December through the end of February.
“Winter is ….a quiet house in lamplight, a bright stars in a clear night, the roar of the wood-burning stove. It is warming the teapot. It is reading quietly. It is thick socks and the bundle of a cardigan.”—Katherine May
Your friend on a western Colorado farm,
Linda
It won’t be long now, until ever where I look things will be a shade of brown. The grass is getting lighter and lighter all color leaving the stems. Oh well, ’tis the season, as they say.
“Whatever a man looks for, he sees.”—Olepi—Hanta Yo, Ruth Bee Hill
Look softly and recognize those things that give you peace my friends.
From my world to your heart,
Linda
We were out walking—Boo Berry
TL and I.
When I turned onto the bridge and looked back at the one lagging behind
TLC. Just as the sun crested the cornfield and lit up our world.
Stunning. Really! Just stunning.
“Beauty begins the moment you decide to be yourself.”–Coco Chanel
Your friend on a western Colorado farm,
Linda