It's early Sunday afternoon as I write this and it's been snowing since early yesterday. We're hunkered down at home and it's been a delightful opportunity to get lost in a book. I just finished one and am pondering what to dive into next. I've been binging on psychological thrillers (this author in particular) for... Continue Reading →
It’s Been Cold
Since we last met, it's been cold. I mean really cold. This was the temperature on Saturday morning when I got up. The numbers shown are in Celsius—they equate to -31F that feels like -62F. There has been a similar pattern for the past week. We're finally seeing a "warming trend". We just got home... Continue Reading →
It’s a Dry Cold
The unseasonable and sometimes record-breaking run of mild weather we've been enjoying here in Saskatchewan has come to an end. The forecast for this week is a tad chillier than we've grown used to so far this winter. Here's what it looks like in Celsius: And for those of you who are used to seeing... Continue Reading →
On the Day Before the Day Before Christmas
Just popping in to share this seasonal photo of our girl, Molly, share some random stuff, and wish you a Merry Christmas. I'm finding it difficult to believe tomorrow is Christmas Eve. There's not a flake of snow in sight or in the foreseeable forecast. What a difference from last year at this time! (This... Continue Reading →
Friday’s Fave Five (or Six) – December 22
It's another blue sky sunny day here in Moose Jaw as we inch closer to Christmas and wind up the last days of 2023. I feel confident (and surprised) to say that we'll be enjoying a green Christmas this year. I can't help but wonder what January will bring. We need moisture so part of... Continue Reading →
Friday’s Fave Five – December 8
One year ago today, Gerry and I became Moose Jaw residents fulfilling my fifty-year-old dream of returning to Saskatchewan. Sometimes, I can scarce believe I'm a Moose Javian again. This morning sitting at my desk, I'm looking out over a landscape that is devoid of snow. It's been unseasonably warm and what little snowfall we... Continue Reading →