Tuesday, January 3, 2012

As winter Sets in.

Now that the holidays are over, the sillouette of winter is upon us.

The sun is setting at 4:45



It will be a long time before I can pick these blooms again from the bush out front. It is merely a stick now.




The pool beyond the windowsill is closed with a sturdy cover, strong enough to hold an elephant.
The visiting ducks have flown to warmer places, 
as we settle in for our long winter's nap.
I'm dreaming of playing in the sand, of warmer days, of strolling along the beach not fighting the wind

Of summer sunsets

As I pass the winter painting and crafting, working, and hibernating.

I'll take the white caps of waves over snow any day.

I  prefer my winter  would come and go with hardly a nod

Cabin fever strikes me quickly, the minute the cold sets in, I want to run off to Florida.
Do you?


Yes.. I've never heard anyone say " Darn the winter just wasn't harsh enough for me!"
I often come in from the cold chill and say"This weather is for the aliens"and my kids laugh at that.

So I pass the time working, and keeping warm, and fixing things and updating. 
That's the upside, more time indoors, more things get done.

It gives me time to finish up the room I've been putting off. The guest room.
I normally get things done much quicker, this one is taking way too long. Started in September!
For me necessity is the mother of invention. 
This room... I haven't felt that necessary. But I'm on it now.
 I promised myself January is the month to complete it.

A peak at the chippy Urn I will be using in my new office/ guest room which I promise to post.
I love this urn. Nifty thrifty yard sale find.

I've been painting and primping lots of furniture and walls. Feathering the nest for winter.

When I cleaned up all the Christmas mess, I just couldn't put these away....
 I think i will leave my little bottle brush trees in the cream cheese crate for the duration of winter.

I like how they look.



As I wait for the summer sun once again. 
I do love the Seashore, and taking pictures of it.

Joining these parties

5 comments:

  1. Hi Eileen, even in the winter, where you live looks just fine to me. I live many, many miles North of you and we are just beginning to feel the effects of freezing temperatures, gale force winds and SNOW. I don't care too much for this weather either, it keeps me home more. Thanks for sharing your lovely photos and Happy New Year. I have recently found your blog and am now following you, and will visit often. Please stop by my blog and perhaps you would like to follow me also. Have a wonderful day. Hugs, Chris
    http://chelencarter-retiredandlovingit.blogspot.com/

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  2. I'm dreaming of playing in the sand and warmer days, too!! But sometimes I love winter days, cold & fresh air, a blue clear sky, candles, quiet time... For everything there is a season.

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  3. Hi Eileen; I sure love your attitude! I enjoyed reading your post. You have an upbeat personality and that's refreshing! Stop by and visit my blog too if you get a chance. I found you via French Country Cottage.

    Michelle
    www.newengland-style.com

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  4. I can see why you didn't put away the little trees. They still work. Love that chippy urn. Looking forward to seeing you office.

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  5. I love your bottle brush trees in the cream cheese crate...perfect for a winter display :)

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