Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Skywatch Friday: Midwinter Night



I took these late one night in midwinter last year. We were passing through Athens, GA and stopped for coffee and a stroll around UGA North Campus and downtown.



I loved the mysterious quality of the night shots, full moon and streetlights glowing against wintry tree branches and scudding clouds.





It was a magical evening.


P.S.- I did not adjust the color or contrast in any of these shots- the odd green-golden (or reddish, in the last shot) quality is all from the streetlights.

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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Thursday, February 28, 2008

quick update

Thursday, February 28, 2008

quick update
Current mood: cold

Dare I say it? Would I jinx it? What if I just whisper it? Shhh: Glory, halleluiah, I think Sweetcheeks might be potty trained! ~glancing furtively around~ Nobody heard me, right? I'm not tempting fate. Right?

Funny how superstitious I feel about it! But seriously, I'd rather not go back to poopy pants every day. Sweetcheeks has taken himself to the potty and pooped voluntarily every single time for three days in a row now. Woo hoo! He's been doing great peeing in the potty for awhile now, so could this be it? Could we be done?? I hope so. I know there will still be an accident from time to time, but I hope, in general, that he's got it down now.

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BRRRRRR!!! I am cold! The weather's been swinging wildly from 50s, to low 70s, now to low 30s. . . I'm always unprepared. It's been a crazy winter. I am so ready for Spring.

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I tried a new (to me) use for leftover pot roast, today. I diced up roast and potatoes, mixed it with a little gravy, and spooned it onto unbaked crescent roll dough triangles. I covered each with another triangle of dough, sealed up the edges, and baked them. They certainly aren't gourmet- they're alright- but they are tasty enough, and boy are they fast and easy! Next time I'll try biscuit dough instead- I might like that flavor combination better.

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Oops, Babyman wakes. I guess this is just a quickie update.

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Brr, Happy New Year, knitting and boring you to tears

Wednesday, January 02, 2008


Brr, Happy New Year, knitting and boring you to tears
Current mood: cold

Whew, here I am! I am actually blogging today! (Aren't all the new internet verbs fun? "google", "IM", "blog". . .) It's a good day to sit inside and blog- the high temperature today is little more than freezing, and it's WINDY. Around here, this is polar bear weather. Unbearable weather. COOOOLD weather. And without any snow to make it fun, I'll just as soon stay inside, thank-you-very-much.

Happy New Year, everyone! I hope you had a nice celebration and are looking forward to a joyful, prosperous 2008. Billy and the boys played at the park, burned sparklers after dark, watched ET and stayed up too late. I was nursing at midnight, and Billy was changing a diaper. Cheers! LOL. We all had a toast and went to bed.

One of my Christmas gifts this year was 6 skeins of lusciously soft, colorful yarn. I thought of many different things I could make, but nothing seemed right- I wanted to do a bigger project like a sweater for the boys, but the colorway is really a bit girly for them. I've never knit a project larger than that- when I made a sweater for Littleman, it seemed like it would never end. (I did finish it though, and it turned out pretty nice). After much pondering and flipping through pattern books, I've decided to be brave: I am attempting a full, adult-size sweater for myself! I only hope I actually finish it before next winter rolls around. :) In the meantime, it sure feels nice to knit, especially with this luscious soft wool blend. Mmmm.

Yesterday we started the new year with biscuits, apple cake and hot chocolate for breakfast (a special treat for the boys!) and then we went out to visit some good friends and share the traditional New Year's Day meal of black-eye peas (for luck/protection) and collard greens (for money). Since I didn't have time to purchase and cook them myself, we swung by Whole Foods and bought our dinner off the hot bar. Yummmy! With a few other things I bought, and some goodies from our hosts, it was a delicious spread. Littleman and Sweetcheeks had a wild fun time playing with our friends' boys, who are all very close in age. It felt great to hang out with adults! Though I must admit, I do have a tendency to run my mouth on and on in these situations. . . I've always been rather talkative, but I think I'm worse since having kids. I read a blog post (at http://mom2my6pack.blogspot.com/ ) in which the author (a mom to six kids!) was on a trip to NY without her family, and called her husband to see how he was faring with the kids. Her husband yammered on and on about some minor detail at home, finally thinking to ask how her trip was going. She wondered if she did that to others when she'd been cooped up at home caring for the kids, and realized the answer is a resounding YES. Well, I can certainly relate. I'll have to remember in the future that unfortunately, most details of my day-to-day existence are not very interesting. Better to leave them unsaid in adult conversation! Listening makes for better conversation anyway. Oh, well. So in hindsight, if y'all read this, sorry for yammering on about myself most of the evening! LOL. Y'all are so sweet! We had a great time.

Right now, the boys are napping (babyman too, on my chest). We have a birthday party to attend this evening, which officially begins in 1/2 hour. I need to start getting ready, so that we have a prayer of leaving quickly once the boys awake. We'll see how that goes!

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