melting back. Very slowly. The weather is a little warmer, but our driveway is still unpassable. So we park at the bottom and hike up. Our new exercise program. Hiking up the hill. Just until it dries out some more.
We have a lovely three day weekend ahead. Tomorrow we will head over to the Booth Museum of Western Art to see the Ansel Adams exhibit. His photography is so powerful and amazingly stark, but with more details than you can see in one viewing. I hope to be able to use my camera in such a powerfulway someday.
Folks from these parts are tired of snow and ice and are complaining a lot. The weather across the country has gone wild and there is a wide variety from fierce rainstorms and wild winter storms with feet of snow. There is a lot of confusion and frustration over all of this as we head into a new year.
We have experienced a lot of changes and ups and downs this last year. Our youngest graduated high school. We moved to the mountains, to our cabin in the woods. I took another job. DH continues to look for a job. The Bumble-lab has grown to love her bed by the fire - when she is not chasing squirrels, cats or deer. We continue to work on our house in progress. Work is challenging and we have more to accomplish in the future. Throughout it all, God has been our guide and strength. I know He will continue to be so.
So it is about to be a New Year. I have to choose my Word for the year. Or it has to choose me. I'll let you know more about that another time. Meanwhile, Happy New Year.
Be blessed,
K.
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