
We dodged the bullet again, power-wise; sadly, so many other southerners weren't as lucky.
In anticipation of the storm, Augie got a coat. He was more than happy to stay cozy and warm! I'm content to stay in and work on projects, and as long as there's power I can do that for weeks on end!
Sarah Barker is coming right along...
...and I was able to get all the remaining blocks cut and kitted to complete the Cream and Sugar quilt.
This magnificent Amaryllis continues to be a bright spot in the kitchen...
...and with plenty of time (and sourdough discard) on my hands I've even been baking crackers! I'm attaching the link here. I added a pinch of rosemary, these really are yummy.
Most likely there will be more DIY clean up happening today. Our nighborhood is very low on the priority list, so far no state vehicles with a plow attached have ventured into our neighborhood at all. It's difficult for some to get in and out as we do have some significant hills in here which are heard to traverse with the remaining hard-packed ice underneath. The public schools have been out for six days straight now and tomorrow isn't looking much better. I received and email this morning that our LQS is closed until further notice. The mail hasn't been delivered to our mailbox since a week ago last Friday, there's been no trash pick up and, for the second week in a row, church services have been canceled. Yesterday it was especially sad to miss worship as it was to be the celebration of the 500th service for our little mission congregation. Sigh.
Snow... in the land of cotton,
days like these won't be forgotten!
Life is Good!








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We have also had no mail since Jan. 23. Most of the schools are out again today (day 6) BUT the temperature is already just above freezing and it should stay that way for at least 48 hours so quite a bit of surface melting should take place (HOORAY). Glad your power has stayed on - that makes all the difference.
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