Happy Hogmanay and Happy New Year!This is the last thread of 2021! Time flies...
My dear friends, I wish you all happiness, health, safety, and serenity in 2022. May it be a better year for us and the world.
PHOTO: The 2021 Comet Leonard, near in the sky to the awe-inspiring star cluster Messier 3. The comet will reach its closest point to our Sun on January 3, 2022 at the end of its 40,000-year journey to the inner Solar System. It'll be ejected into interstellar space, never to return.Photo labeled “Public domain” (copyright free) Horizon Productions SFL
Our son hates gardening, & takes no interest. But a previous owner of the house must have planted a yucca, which has suddenly decided to flower! It's huge!! Picture taken through their misty conservatory window.
They have knitted tops on their postboxes, too!! This is a festive squirrel!
HEATHER – I wish the outside thermostat here would turn down. After a hot sleepless night (too hot even for a sheet), it has reached 31 C already at 8.30 am.
OG - I enjoy leftovers. Turkey roll finished and we have now started on the small cameo ham. I have been Googling for ideas for different salads. I added feta cheese & sundried tomatoes to trolley so there are more new salads to try and for OH to grumble at!
CC – Safe journey and enjoy your visit with brother.
LINDA – Rain? I do remember vaguely what that wet stuff is. . . My parents had a row of yucca in our back garden on the farm. We planted one in our front garden but when it thrived and grew too big OH removed it, alas. I love those bell flowers.
Too hot slaving over a hot computer, I am retiring to lounge – air con & books.
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RSPB Giving Nature a Home
Lynette: I'm glad you're getting answers about your OH's condition. My best to him for a full and quick recovery.
Lindy: That yucca plant is gorgeous! A friend on my FB page (who lives in England close to the Scotland border) had a photo of daffodils already popping out of the ground and starting to grow! It is utterly astonishing to me that you Brits can have plants blooming this time of year, when you are so far north of me. All of our vegetation is dormant, and the landscape is barren even in a mild winter.
AQ: I would surely send you rain if I could. I've had cold rain for the last month. I should be grateful, though, because it's been a mild winter so far by Indiana standards. Hope the polar vortex stays strong and keeps that Arctic air up there. I'll ask it to send you a little burst of cold to give you relief. Stay cool. (Yes, I talk to the polar vortex. LOL!)
Heather: I'll bet you turned the air blue when your house was so cold. I haven't had the heat on this season at all. All fuel (electricity, gas, oil) is extremely expensive here right now. I bought a very thick, warm, long coat with a luxurious fake fur lining during the Black Friday sale. I've been wearing it indoors, trying to put off plugging in the heater for as long as I can.