Scenes from Christmas.

Scenes
Scenes from Christmas.
Scenes from Christmas.
“… from the humblest of places comes the greatest of joys.” – Cat Urbigkit Merry Christmas from my house to yours!
For a jigsaw puzzle of this photo, go HERE.
I’ve spent a great deal of time with the grandkids this week… my favorite photo, well, ok, one of my favorites… was this one. A sundog appeared while we were sledding. Always a favorite of mine, sundogs are even more fleeting than summertime rainbows. They make me remember so many things… one of my very…
Well, it was a pretty sunset… The cloud continued to consolidate… and after sunset, the only thing visible was a narrow slice of sky just above the horizon. So much for viewing the Christmas Star. Maybe there’s a chance for tomorrow. An evening of crafting… And an old movie… Still added to the Christmas spirit……
I guess the newest thing on YouTube is called #shorts. Vertical videos in under a minute. I managed to squeeze Ten Sleep’s Christmas Parade into 58 seconds. It includes the Girl Scouts, 4H, Cowbelles, the town, Ten Sleep Brewery, some individuals, some businesses, the ambulance, fire department, and Santa! Four grandkids on floats… but Quinlan…
Your momma can still whip you in a snowball fight!
Brandon came to tell me there were mountain lion tracks by our centennial sign. Would I be interested in taking photos???? You bet! Turns out, the mountain lion had killed a deer and drug it over a couple of hills, across our cattle guard and the highway, and stashed it in some trees. As I…
This was first posted December 12, 2009. We need a little Christmas…I spent today decorating my tree…I don’t have any personal ornaments on it this year.I just decided to go with a different look.It is gold and red…with pinecone shaped glass ornaments, red beads, jinglebells, gold ribbons, icicles, and red berries. A large bow tops…
For a jigsaw puzzle of this photo, go HERE.
What, you may ask, is that? There’s a locking carabiner on one end, a short length of knotted paracord with a leather tag (including initials), and then a midshipman’s knot on the other end. What do you use it for? Well, since none of my grandkids read my blog, I can safely show you this…