It came as a huge relief when we heard that school would be closed today. I didn't relish the thought of trying to get the car off the snow covered drive first thing this morning, and even though the main roads are mostly passable now, the untreated side roads are going to take a lot longer to thaw out completely.
Instead, I spent an unexpectedly relaxed morning at home, using my time to write some Christmas cards, compile various lists and place several online orders for gifts. It feels good to have finally made a start, especially with the cards, as I always forget how time consuming it can be just to write them.
This afternoon, I set about making my door wreath, using the greenery I'd gathered at the weekend. I had thought about using some pink coloured velvet ribbon, which was why I hadn't added any red berries at this point. I later changed my mind - I do love a traditional red - so I might upload the photograph tomorrow. By the time I'd decided to add the holly, it was early in the evening and had already gone dark.
This afternoon Lily and I went into town. The pavements were treacherous, as the compacted snow, which had begun to melt, left them like an ice rink. It was all we could do just to stay upright. We wouldn't have ventured out at all, but we had a dental appointment, which had already been rescheduled twice previously. I'm pleased to say that we both received good reports, with no need to be seen again for another six months.
J. X
You must have had a shedload of snow. Wow!
ReplyDeleteGood dental news!
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The snow arrived thick and fast. X
DeleteYour wreath is lovely. School being closed was a ood opportunity for you to get things done. I hope the snow clears quickly for you, I can imagine it being treacherous underfoot. Take care xx
ReplyDeleteThank you, Eileen. The school being closed was a relief, I wouldn't have wanted to drive in those conditions. X
DeleteLove the wreath and glad you enjoyed your extra day of holiday. B x
ReplyDeleteThank you, Barbara. It was a bonus getting the extra day, but under the circumstances it was a relief more than anything. X
DeleteI've really enjoyed your last few posts and photographs. It has been bad up there - seen it in the news. Weren't you lucky to get in that walk just before it all came down.
ReplyDeleteThat's very kind, thank you. Yes, I was heartily relieved we were home safe and warm, before the conditions worsened. X
DeleteYour wreath look beautiful, Jules. I love its simple uncluttered style with the pine branches and ivy.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Beverley. X
DeleteYour wreath looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteGood news at the dentist :)
All the best Jan
Thank you, Jan. It's always a relief to get good news from the dentist. I very much dislike the thought of needing treatment. Xx
DeleteSuch a lovely wreath! Great dental reports, too!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Bless. X
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