You painted a wonderful picture this morning of your life. Thanks for sharing. Personally, I'm teaching algebra to the grandson this morning and it isn't so serene and calming.
I'm laughing out loud with this one. Thanks.
I'm working with grandson doing algebra. I needed this break. Thanks for the laugh.
When I was a child, I remember almost every winter loosing our electricity. We would go to the neighbors who had a hand pump for water and fill those old fashion milk cans with water. We used our wood stove for heat and cooking. Now that I'm old and getting older, I can't imagine a prolonged electrical outage. I really do need to get more prepared before I get caught with "my pants down."
I guess you won't be doing a Sunday barbecue today.
She's got the ranch here in Oregon looking just like your picture. She is a busy gal these days.
Have a fun weekend. Relaxing.... I've forgotten what that is like.
Thanks for the information. Now I can enjoy as many Christmas cookies as my little heart desires without one ounce of guilt or calories.
Merry Christmas to you, too. And I hope that the New Year is the best ever.
Lots of action. I may have to see this one, too.
When I lived in the City, I had carolers. They even dressed in 19th Century costumes. Actually, it was my daughter and her friends. They sounded really great and they had a fun time bringing cheer to family and friends. If I could sing... I might try caroling. Maybe I can go along and smile.
We all have our struggles and weaknesses. You don't have to live your life in hell. I truly believe that God has a plan for all of us and can give us the faith and strength to follow that plan. This comment is not meant to be a sermon... only an encouragement. Annie :o)
Since JR got home, I've quit complaining about the snow. He is now the one out in it taking care of livestock. I'm just enjoying the white stuff from inside the house.
I've always been a failure at trivia questions. I think I was born with a faulty memory.