Although, not quite so new anymore, I was actually a little surprised when I wrote out the date this morning. Where did the time go! I've ambled into this new year quite uneventfully, which is always a relief, as for many years it was never a good time for me. If something was going to knock me sideways it would generally happen at New Year, so now I often find myself braced and prepared for the inevitable. But thankfully, on this occasion, it was completely unnecessary.
The decorations got packed away during that first weekend and, although the house initially looked a bit empty and bare, it was good to give everything a thorough clean and tidy. I couldn't believe how long it took me, however, but I do like taking care to store everything away properly. And yes, I remember exactly where I've packed the little bells :)
There have been a few firsts here this week - first day back at work and school, first run of the year (first of many, I hope) and first fell walk of the year. The weather has mainly been grey and damp, with the occasional sunny day to brighten the spirits. Like most of us, I've been feeling very January-ish. It is definitely not my favourite time of year, especially with it being so dark. It often feels as though the day doesn't begin properly until around mid-morning. Fortunately we have one or two nice things planned over the next couple of weeks, so that will be something to look forward to, at least.
At work, just when I think my hours have settled down, I have been asked to provide extra cover from time to time. I don't really mind, as I quite enjoy taking on a variety of roles.
At home, I have been ruthlessly tidying. The dining room has seen some serious cleaning and, when I get the chance, I will be working my way through the rest of the house. My houseplants have all been receiving some tender loving care, and as much daylight as I'm able to provide. This week I took delivery of some citrus compost (I never even knew there was such a thing!) and my little lemon trees have now all been re-potted. Several of them have sprouted some fresh new shoots since Christmas and I'm determined to keep them thriving for as long as possible. I'm trying my best to ignore the current muddy mess which is the garden, as besides regularly cleaning and replenishing the bird feeder, I think I'll be better off waiting until the weather improves. It is making me incredibly happy to see we're getting a regular stream of feathered visitors, especially when I put out some mealworms.
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Jules, I felt the same today as I was driving to work. It's already January 10th! Time flies too fast.
ReplyDeleteI like this time of the year because it's cooler. Summers are too hot and humid. :)
Those snow covered landscapes are breathtakingly beautiful.
I hope you have a wonderful week.
Thank you, Nil. I did a double take to see that the date was into double figures already. X
DeleteYou certainly had more snow than us - we did a snowy walk on Tuesday and in the wind it was bitingly cold however the views and the fresh air more than made up for it! I have more than had enough of the grey mush that January seems to have favoured - I'm ready for more blue skies xx
ReplyDeleteIt was such a beautiful day, I just had to get out for a walk. X
DeleteGreat photos Jules, as usual. You are quite inspiring with your hikes. Happy New Year to you, too!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Chris. X
DeleteHow simply beautiful, a covering of snow, makes everything. Even though, your land is always beautiful. Snow is 'frosting on the cake', so to speak.
ReplyDeleteSo happy that New Years did not bring any horrors, this year.
You sound quite up-beat, even if January is not your favorite time of year. -smile- Luckily, I enjoy the coziness of more dark hours. And I know I ammmm lucky, in this. -smile-
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I'm surprised at how different the landscape can appear with just a light covering of snow. X
DeleteWhat a lovely snowy walk with fab photos as always, I particularly like the first and 8th :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Eunice. I think it is a walk you might enjoy. X
DeleteIn the days when I was mobile enough to feed the birds I used to put out mealworms. Within a couple of minutes of them being put out our resident robin would appear and guard them fiercly.
ReplyDeleteThey are very popular here - I have to ration them! :)
DeleteLovely, snowy photos! I'm glad this January has been uneventful and easy, so far. I hope the rest of the month and the year continue in that same vein. :)
ReplyDeleteI do hope so, Bless, for all of us. X
DeleteYou live in such a lovely place. Those views are just stunning!
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Thank you, Joy. X
DeleteThat looks like a great walk and wonderful photos, I don't know where this time goes either and I'm glad things are going smoothly for you.
ReplyDeleteI know! And we are almost half-way through the month already. X
DeleteBeautiful snowy photos. We had a fluttering here but nothing to cover the ground. It sounds like you've eased well into a new year, uneventful is good when you know what the alternative can be.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jo. I am all in favour of uneventful. I just wish I could start to feel a bit more optimistic towards an approaching new year. X
DeleteBeautiful photographs!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Liz. X
DeleteOh,those beautiful photos,would love that first one on my wall.My giddy aunt you must be fit as a butchers dog doing that Fell Walk.Yes the time waits for no man.I am 70 on 25th,my friends say I don't look it and I certainly don't act it or feel it.been out early for soggy doggy walk in the yet again rain.but I do love it.Take care,thinking of you.Hugs xx
ReplyDeleteI wish I was as fit as a butcher's dog! Perhaps that could be my plan for this year :)
DeleteSensational photos, I admire you getting out and about in such conditions, it looked most rewarding. Yes, where the bloomin eck is the time going?
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jean. We were well wrapped up and the conditions underfoot were fine. X
DeleteI'm really envious of your walk...beginning to forget what a blue sky looks like. We have had far too much rain, and this morning fog descended upon us. It hasn't done much for my bout of Januaryitis. x
ReplyDeleteThis was one out of just two days of blue sky, and I was back at work the following day :( X
DeleteAmazing scenery, the snow looks so pretty even if it is freezing cold. It doesn't take long to get back into the usual routine, good for you having a good clean out I wish that I had your motivation, I wouldn't worry about the garden yet, I think it will be mid February/March before I start even thinking about it.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda. It was bitterly cold, but we were well wrapped up, so we were fine while we were walking. It was a more sensible decision to eat back at the car, however.
DeleteI am trying not to think too much about the garden, it just looks very brown. :D
Those fells look bedazzlingly beautiful. Just on my last day of isolation and can't wait to get out and about again. Am definitely hoping to try and get up more fells this year. X
ReplyDeleteKnowing how much you love being outdoors, you must be getting cabin fever. I can't wait to find out which fell walks you have planned. X
DeleteYour post is so beautiful. Those photos just take your breath away. Glad you were able to get out there and well done on the run. I’m trying to fit in a few more this year. B x
ReplyDeleteWith limited time, I struggle to find the motivation to go for run. The approaching lighter mornings and evenings will definitely help with this. X
DeleteWe spent Christmas in the Lakes near Kendal and was lucky enough to have some snow on the fells on both Christmas and Boxing day :) So lovely!
ReplyDeleteHow far do you live from the fells?
That must have been wonderful. It always think it feels so special to have just a little snow at Christmas. X
DeleteThe snow was wonderful whilst it lasted wasn't it, I am glad you were able to get out on the fells to enjoy it. Your photos are wonderful. I hope you have a good week this week.
ReplyDeleteIt was great to have snow, especially as it was of the dry powdery and not the wet slushy variety. X
DeleteGoodness me, it looks so cold! Beautiful photos even though I am shivering just scrolling through your blog! xxx
ReplyDeleteI don't do cold, so we were well wrapped up, and I have even treated myself and Lily to some fleece lined leggings since! X
DeleteAh. Such a a wonderful set of photos. I must try and find the photos I have of me and a pal sunbathing on the top of a very snowy Haystacks on a fabulous winter's day. I only managed perhaps a few weeks walking in the snow in all the years I walked in the fells.
ReplyDeleteMy bird feeding regime is being used more this year than ever which has been a bit of a surprise. However I have a feeling that when the RSBP count on the 28-30 January takes place the variety of birds isn't going to be very wide.
It was a bit too chilly to hang around on this particular day, but it was fabulous nonetheless.
DeleteI am looking forward to the bird watch in two weeks. I always appreciate the opportunity to sit down for an hour. :)
The fells look beautiful, your photographs a joy to see.
ReplyDeleteLike you I have found January slipping by so quickly, it's a little disconcerting at times.
We've had some nice sunny days this week so Eddie and I have enjoyed some walks out and about returning for a welcome tea or coffee, as he prefers :)
Enjoy the rest of your week.
All the best Jan
Thank you, Jan. I have just begun to notice the few more minutes of daylight now, and the birdsong is becoming more evident each morning. X
DeleteI just stumbled upon your blog. What a beautiful place to visit.
ReplyDeleteThank you. X
DeleteWOW! What Views, so beautiful....
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We were blessed with a beautiful day for our walk. X
DeleteWhat a wonderful post! You are such an excellent writer. I love the photos from your hike. It looks so beautiful there.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Stephenie. It is a beautiful area and known for being home to a herd of red deer. Unfortunately, we didn't see them on this occasion. X
DeleteStunning photographs. X
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jo. X
DeleteLovely snowy pictures from your fell walk Jules.
ReplyDeleteMy Amaryllis has just started flowering now and I am determined to keep it going as long as possible. Your lemon trees sound wonderful :)
Thank you, Beverley. I'll try and remember to post some photographs of the lemon trees. X
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