Nineteen days until Christmas.
Eeeeeekkk!!!
How is this possible, when just a few weeks ago, we were still
harvesting tomatoes from our diehard and shriveled vines?
November, right after Halloween:
(I suspect our tomato plants actually benefit from our benign neglect
of them, and become tougher and more productive out of sheer cussedness.)
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Weird, eh? Weather.
Mother Nature is a wicked practical joker.
The day before Thanksgiving, this:
The day before Thanksgiving, this:
...which piled up to 6 or 7 inches before it ended
Thursday morning, and it stuck around for 5 days.
Now the tomato vines look like this:
The Prison Yard looked like this, not all that long ago:
And today it looks like this, like some abandoned industrial site:
Collapsed annuals, weeds, and veggie plants,
And today it looks like this, like some abandoned industrial site:
Collapsed annuals, weeds, and veggie plants,
gritty dirt from snow shoveling, and just that dreary look of winter.
It's time, my friends. It is time.
It's time, my friends. It is time.
Bring on the bling!
I think one of the strongest arguments for decking
your house with Christmas lights is that
it is so freaking dark in winter!
Even just a bit of light around the front door helps dispel that winter gloom. Meanwhile, my house looks really spooky, doesn't it? Hmmm.... |
Take heart. In just a few more weeks we begin the
long slow climb back to the Summer Solstice.
Well, as Auntie Mame sang:
Haul out the holly
Put up the tree before my spirit falls again
Fill up the stocking
I may be rushing things, but deck the halls again now
For we need a little Christmas
Right this very minute
Candles in the window
Carols at the spinet
Yes, we need a little Christmas
Right this very minute
We need a little Christmas now
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This weekend, Howard and I will get the Christmas storage boxes
up from the toasty boiler room, and they will take over the dining room.
Big time.
2011's chaos. It's the same every year! |
The chandelier gets poinsettias.
And there will be a Christmas tree in every room.
Well, every occupied room!
What are your plans for Christmas decorating?
Less than past years? More?
And do you change styles year to year, or keep with
your own traditions for the holidays?
I'm so nosey! -- Cass
PS Howard already has lights on our side fence. Show off.
Well, every occupied room!
What are your plans for Christmas decorating?
Less than past years? More?
And do you change styles year to year, or keep with
your own traditions for the holidays?
I'm so nosey! -- Cass
PS Howard already has lights on our side fence. Show off.