Bruce and I
have just returned from a couple weeks on vacation. We spent a week on a cruise in the islands of
the south. Most of the time was very
relaxing – sleeping, reading, cribbage, eating, etc. After a very busy summer, it was good to just
do nothing.
Then we
spent a week going down to Robert and Miranda’s in Missouri for Thanksgiving. Zach was there too and he seemed to have
grown several inches more. I expect that
he will be taller than his father eventually. He wears a size 13 shoe at 15 years of
age. It was a very pleasant visit. Miranda is wonderful about finding places to
visit around Kansas City. This year we
attended the Leonardo Da Vinci exhibit at Union Station. Robert is in charge of finding bar-b-que
places for meals and supplies for Bruce’s smoker at home. After watching the weather forecasts, we left
a day early and avoided a lot of snow coming home.
Here is what
came two days after we got home. It is
wet, heavy and about 5 inches deep. This
picture was from the front porch at the Tucker Lake house. The lumps in the lawn are the new rock garden that we will plant next spring. Today is two days later and much of this has
melted. The hazy is morning fog coming in after the snow. We are having a very mild winter
so far. It is probably the El Nino effect.
I am slowly
getting into the Christmas list. Things
are ordered. Christmas cards are waiting
to be written. The most important thing
is cookies. I always make a plate of
cookies for each staff person for the annual party. Today I brought over a bunch of the necessary
ingredients so the project can start tomorrow.
I always try to bake when college and professional football games are
on. You know that anything important
will be repeated several times. So by
this time tomorrow my kitchen will smell good but be a mess.
This weekend
is a first Christmas decorating weekend at the lodge. The maintenance has already started to put up
the outside lights. With the warmer
weather, this project is much easier than when the wind is screaming in across
the lake. Most of the guests will spend
their time decorating inside the main lodge.
Over the years we have accumulated many decorations to give holiday
cheer to the main rooms. By lunch
everything will start to sparkle.
I filled my
empty bird feeders right after getting home.
It always takes a couple of days for the birds to realize we are home. Chickadees, nuthatches, blue jays and gray
jays have already found us. Grosbeaks
take a little longer but they will soon start to eat their way through the sunflower
seeds. It is amazing how much life they
add to the outside of the house.
The final
job right now is to finish buying and shipping presents and the get a tree for
the house. With just the two of us for
Christmas, we don’t decorate as much as years ago. It will be just enough to give the house a holiday
feel.
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