HAPPY NEW WEEK and HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
Merry Christmas to everyone who celebrates the day. I hope you all have a joyful, peaceful time.
My heart is with those who are missing loved ones during this holiday season.
Tonight is the longest night of the year. It's very cold here, and some snow is glistening in the moonlight. The wildlife are hibernating in their burrows.
Love and hugs to all.
DIANE – Thank you and the same greetings to you.
RUSTY – Alas, it won’t be cooler as Jan & Feb offer heatwaves, but I am expecting not to wake so early when the days shorten.
Weatherman has re-assessed Adelaide’s χmas Day max to 37 C and Boxing Day 42 C. Dau#1 has finally invited me to the χmas family gathering. I am not looking forward to driving 1 hour each way in that heat, my goodwill will melt.
My friend C (formerly known as Chauffeur Friend) and I have been moaning about the lack of “Christmas” spirit. Few decorations, everyone rushing about spending, spending, spending. My grizzle is the lack of Christmas carols. All they are playing are Christmas songs. Modern with uninspiring words. Where are the old-fashioned carols that send shivers down my spine?
Two young boys were spending the night at their grandparents' house the week before Christmas. At bedtime, the two boys knelt beside their beds to say their prayers. The younger one began praying at the top of his lungs: "I PRAY FOR A NEW BICYCLE. . . " "I PRAY FOR A NEW NINTENDO. . . "
His older brother leaned over, nudged him and said, "Why are you shouting? God isn't deaf." to which the little brother replied, "No, but Grandma is!"
AQ: I agree re the carols. Not sure I couuld cope with Christmas at those temperatures. Thanks for the translation - I was just about to start Googling! Hope your car has a/c fo that drive...
Diane: Thank you! Here's to brighter and warmer days for you.
I got my 25-year-old fibre optic tree out and found the bulb had gone out. (the trree is a little larger than Rusty's.) Managed to take it apart and - amazingly - found the correct size tiny bulb at the hardware store round the corner. The tree is mounted on a small base where the light bulb is and there iis a revolving plastic 'plate' with swirls of color about for inches across that revolves over the bulb and creates a moving rainbow of colors at the end of each fibre (branch). So pretty. Also strung a short string of colorred lights around the bookcase but that's as far as I've got. Not sure about outside lights as rotator cuff issue has flared up and still 6 weeks until my appointment with the PT guy. :-(
Thanks all for posts. Will try to do a proper catch up at some point...
Pesky keyboard is still sticking badly. I now how to take the computer apart but am worried that I'll screw it up properly so am waiting for the holidays to be over when I'll have more time and enthusiasm for the job.
ANNETTE – My car has air con but it doesn’t work well when the sun is blasting through the glass. As for home air con, I have asked tall b-i-l to check filters next week’s visit. Meanwhile I have had to change the batteries in remote, again. Fine, now it turns on. Next I have to find a magnifier to read fine print to convert from winter heating to summer cooling. Why is the world so difficult for elderlies.
This year I down-sized to a smaller tree - the top half only! I threw out some decorations and set a few aside to offer to Trio.
A pleasant low 20s temp today. I attacked the rampant abelia, as far high as I can reach. It does look a little top-heavy but now my washing won’t get slapped. The nasty shrub seems to be thriving <insert sweary words> on blackberry killer.
Thank you Diane. It sounds cold there. It is wild and windy here again. It is so interesting to read what people around the world are doing to prepare (or not) for Christmas. I had a panic call from a friend yesterday. Another friend had told her that I was good with technology!!! Well, she had had a new phone and couldn’t get WhatsApp. I said “can you pop over?” She did. We had tea and mince pies and we got WhatsApp on her phone plus a few other bits and pieces. I don’t really know what I am doing but I am prepared to fiddle and press things whereas some of my friends are too frightened to have a go. The friend who recommended yesterday’s friend is coming this afternoon to sort something out on her iPad. I am running out of mince pies!!!!!!
Happy Holidays to you too Diane - wishing you peace and joy and lots of carrots for your closest neighbour in its hibernation. To my joy I had a great spotted woodpecker on my fat balls the other day. Haven't seen it for a while so really pleased it still visits. Hope your pileated woody P is safe. Our woodpeckers do not have a crest they can raise as yours does.
I prefer to call the 21st the shortest day - it's my favourite cos from now on each week gets 15 minutes of daylight longer. Each day gets that bit longer -- hoo ray.