2025….New Beginnings

Well, 2025 has already come in with not only a new president but also with new hope and promise for the future.

Today, it brought in new fallen snow, something we haven’t seen in eastern North Carolina in a while. When my little doxie had to go out this morning, his first response was with clear rejection when he stepped out the back door to snow almost the height of his leg. He immediately made a u-turn and was shaking the show off his legs as he came back through the door. It wasn’t until my husband cleated a path across the deck and down the steps that he reluctantly ventured out to do what he needed to do.

No, snowman for me. As I bundled up, my husband looked at me and said, “You’re not really y going out?” Of course, I respond with an emphatic.”Yes. ” I always take pictures of the snow even if I can’t get any further than my back door.

My husband worries about me falling, but I would rather risk a fall than have no fun at all. I am always cautious and very intune to the needs of my body and the conditions around me.

Here’s my yard…

Advice to older adventurers…

Wear multiple layers of clothes.

Wear sweater-type socks as opposed to cotton based socks or 2 layers of socks.

A thick coat or a coat/sweater combination.

Sunglasses – yes, I said it. Most people forget to protect their eyes.

For the mobility challenged, Don’t miss the opportunity to get out but take that cane or mountain walking stick for balance.

Limit you ventures out to thirty minutes or less to prevent overexposure to the cold. I usually do 15 and then I can do more than one trip out.

Have fun in the snow guys. Load up on some good old hot chocolate or warm beverage of your choice to warm from the inside out.

What My Lens Sees Today

I hope you forgive me for not blogging lately. There just has not been anything “newsworthy” to write about. I mean if you can’t report something nice or exciting or revealing, then why write?

Today when I stepped out onto the new fallen snow, this was the first NORMAL thing that had happened in two years! While my husband always cautions me not to get out, I of course have to do it anyway. With my walking stick in one hand and my camera in the other, I had to at least get my boots wet. My yard is not an exciting place to be but at least it will give you a glimpse into my day.

At least for a brief moment in time, all this is mine. What the fake government does, what is happening around the world, and with a pandemic that should never have happened is not the most important thing. It is life itself, connecting with the earth and people who matter.

Have a wonderful day and don’t forget to put God first!