It’s a short one today. You know…holiday weekend…too much food…just plain lazy. All of the above.
Snow! – Parts of the US have been getting significant snowfalls. It’s early for our area to get any real accumulation but some snow is predicted for this week. It’s pretty for the holidays and puts you in the mood. Come January 2nd, I’m ready for spring! Unfortunately, we get most of our snow in February when I’m weary of winter weather.
Earl! – I get my daily coffee at Starbucks. So do a lot of other people and over the years, you get to know the regulars. Last January I switched stores. It wasn’t an easy decision because I loved my store. Everyone knew me and I had friends there. The new store was the same distance but better yet, I didn’t have to go through an area that is “infested” with deer. It was nerve wracking to drive through a wooded area with a lot of deer. I missed my buddies but eventually the baristas got to know me. I never made friends with any regulars. They are a lot younger and sporadic. No old guys meeting up for coffee or pre-work get togethers. After almost a year, I caught up with Earl. He was a daily regular at my old shop. Technically he lives closer to the new shop, but we all loved the friendliness of the old one. He has switched his weekend routine so I may see him more often. It’s nice to see even bits and pieces of an old routine.
Heavy hearts – A neighbor’s indoor cat got out this week. He’s skittish normally so getting him back in wasn’t easy. It had to be on his terms. We all held our breath the first night he spent outdoors. It was cold. He’s an old guy. He wasn’t ready the next morning but there were a lot of sightings. He didn’t go far. Just next door and his own yard. Eventually he was hungry or tired or cold (probably all three) and he let his owner pick him up. He gave her a good scolding for his predicament while she showered him with food and love. All is good in the ‘hood, at least for now.
So how was your week?


Glad the cat is back home. That’s a pretty photo with the snow.
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Thanks!
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Calvin & Hobbbes always make me smile . . . especially with snow sharks!
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Love the snow sharks! Such an imagination!
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So glad they got him back! That would be my worst nightmare.
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Mine too. Shortly after we moved here, we had a house full of overnight guests. That makes Sasha nuts. I couldn’t find her and she didn’t come out for supper. I went crazy walking the neighborhood. She was in the rafters in the basement hiding from everyone including me.
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Yikes. Now that is an anxious kitty!!
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Yes she is. Still hides from visitors.
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how great that the cat is back at home… we felt sorry for the poor old guy… we have no snow it has 13 c… that is a little odd even for this area…
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Weather is crazy and so are cats!
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Your slow-falling snow flakes are starting to put me in the mood. Several of my neighbors have been putting up outdoor lights. I’m grateful since I don’t dare climb on a ladder.
I didn’t do Small Business Saturday, but I’m planning to shop in the small businesses in town later this week. Like at your Starbucks, it’s nice to greet people you know.
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Yes for local businesses. However, I bought something two weeks ago that was half price everywhere else! Argh!
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I like the snow on your blog. We are supposed to get up to 6 inches on Tuesday. Glad you caught up with Earl and the neighbor’s cat was caught.
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The snow on the blog was a surprise to me this morning! They are predicting 2 to 4 inches for tomorrow. We’ll see. We are in a valley next to mountains and the weather isn’t always as predicted.
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On this last day of November, still FALL, I am proclaiming the snow and wind events are getting to me! We got three inches of snow, but early this morning, it rained, so some snow melted, the rest was heavy, but it’s going to the “teens’ tonight so it will be slick in the morning = no walk again. Our winds were gusting at 40 mph all day long and, for the second time this week, ripped the address plaque off the pole light. I just had it repaired in September with new bolts, but it came out and was on the bushes a few days ago. So, I strung it up with pipe cleaners only to have it come off again this morning. This time I used two pipe cleaners on each side and shoelaces … there goes my chance to be featured in “House Beautiful” for the foreseeable future. 🙂
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I hear pipe cleaner decorations are the latest thing in decorating! 🙂
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Yes, if you combine them with holiday characters, kind of like having “deely-boppers”! (Watch this comment go to SPAM.)
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We finally got a fair amount of rain a week or so ago but I don’t see any more in the foreseeable future. I guess I shouldn’t complain about average temps in the high 60s/low 70s. I’m glad your neighbor’s cat got home safely.
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About the cat, me too. He’s an old cranky cat but he deserves to live out his life inside with food. Those are very nice temps. I could deal with that!
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I read your post from December 16, 2017. It was featured underneath this post so I decided to read it. It was Gracie’s first Christmas with you and she and Hazel were loving the velvet skirt under the tree and staying out of trouble. Calvin and Hobbes were checking out the snow sharks! It was a treat to read and then I read further here and there are the snow sharks today!!! Haha!
How nice you talked to Earl. Always special to have little moments like that during the Christmas holidays. So incredibly happy that the Old Guy Cat let his Peep pick him up… maybe he was looking forward to the being showered with food and love part!!! Our week was wonderful… a lovely cloudy cool Thanksgiving Day that made it feel like November!
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That’s funny that I used the same Calvin and Hobbes cartoon. I was deciding between Maxine and Calvin. Awww, Gracie and Hazel are both gone now.
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Yes, so sad but they live on in your posts and in our hearts♥
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Still miss them!
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Yes, for sure.
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We have snow rolling in tomorrow so I spent time filling the snow blower with gas and oil this morning. My grandson loves his Starbucks regulars. Hope you. had a nice holiday.
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My husband got the blower filled with gas yesterday. The holiday was nice.
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Before we could order ahead at our local Starbucks, we knew the barista by name and became ‘friends.’ Almost like “NORM” in cheers, but we’d get “Pam and Jerry!” Then came Covid and ordering ahead and most of the regular staff left. But still, every time we come pick up our order we stop and say HI! and THANK YOU. And they all say, “Thanks Jerry and Pam!” 🙂
May we all recover from too much food and not enough movement. I think I better for a walk. But wait. It’s brrrr out with snow flurries. I’ll stay in and watch football. Ha. Happy December in a few hours.
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When I ordered in the store and had to wait, I’d talk to the baristas. Now it’s a challenge to get to know them all. They are busy and my drink is ready for me so very little chat time.
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I liked it better when everyone had time to be friendly. ☺️
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Love the cartoon, and needed it after spending 7 hours at the vet ER with a client kitty, starting at 5 am this morning. I am one trashed puppy.
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Oh no! Not one of my favorite pastimes. Hope all turned out ok. Take a cue from Gracie and take a nap.
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Pancreatitis. And I took a very long nap!!
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😦 Never had a cat with it but I hear it’s serious.
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Your old house was lovely….and big….but exactly my style! We had snow last night which was pretty and festive, but this morning it’s melted off the roads which is what I care about as I have a ton of errands to do this week and don’t want to be snowed in.
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We had a heavy dusting this morning but most of it is gone. The old house was big which is why we downsized. Now this house feels big too!
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Some of those cute little houses that pop up on Facebook lately, (AI generated) sure look tempting….kitchen, living room, bedroom, bathroom….front porch with a rocking chair….decor all coordinating in colors I love. I want to move right in!
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They look very cute and efficient.
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There really is something magically cozy about a place where everyone knows your order and your name. We should all have that.
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Yes, it’s a feeling of belonging. Earl is coming to the new store on weekends because the manager from the old store is now at the new store. That is loyalty.
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Ahh, I think the days when we used to have a proper snowfall are long gone! Gorgeous picture, and what a stunning house!
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One in a while we will get dumped with snow but it’s not as frequent as I remember from my childhood. Then again, I don’t know if I can trust my childhood memories.
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I remember your other house. You have such a lovely aesthetic Kate. People without taste, and there are many, should seek you out. The cat story made me sad thinking…uh-oh…it’s curtains for kitty but alas, a happy ending. It’s what we all look for in everything.
Snow???Oh no!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I guess didn’t get any flurries. It was pretty and nothing stuck to the roads so all good.
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Rainy and windy here…inside out umbrella weather. sigh
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Ugh!
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Glad the old guy was OK. Wow, that is a LOT of snow at your old house. I never took any pictures of the cottage at Easter 2008 when we woke up to three feet of it!
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Three feet on Easter? Yikes! I would have needed a tranquilizer! I don’t like spring snows. I am ready to move on to summer (so I can complain about the heat!).
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We couldn’t believe it. It was April 2008, the year after we moved into the cottage and we woke up to it. It was Maggie’s first encounter and she was NOT impressed. The makeshift sleds were brilliant……………. and used by the adults! The following December everywhere was selling them, and we had no snow to show at all!
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Preplanning for snow never works! 🙂
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We didn’t have any decent snowfall for at least three years after that!
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Glad there was a happy ending for the escape artist. Whenever I see a cat outside in below freezing weather, my heart winces. We received a touch of snow, no biggy really. But it’s a glorious 13F this morning. 🥶 Me thinks Wilson & I will only be talking a when we reach today’s predicted high-26F. Have a great week, Kate.
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That’s cold. We are having flurries now but it won’t last. Real snow to come Tuesday (so they say).
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Very cold for November! Stay warm and cozy.
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We do our grocery shopping when our grocery store opens on Sunday at 6AM – we’re the only shoppers in there so have the store to ourselves….this morning when we went out to the garage to hop in the Terrain we noticed something WEIRD outside – SNOW! Our first one – it was light and mixed with sleet when we backed out and down the driveway……turned into rain by the time we got to the store. Just a reminder of what’s to come! I’m glad your neighbor’s old cat’s unauthorized MIA turned out OK. Maybe wanted some fresh air and that freedom feeling for a bit. I think we ALL enjoy that once in a while!!!!
Hugs, Pam (and Teddy)
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We are having serious flurried now. The “biggish” snow isn’t scheduled until Tuesday but you know Mother Nature! She never does listen! We were all happy about the cat. Old cats are not prepared for the cold and then there are predators.
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