As I mentioned in my previous piece, I had planned to start posting on Wednesdays rather than Mondays in 2024. But guess what? Another nasty storm is forecasted to blow into Maine on Tuesday night and into Wednesday. Along with a storm watch that will bring wet, heavy snow, we have received a flood warning and a high wind watch, with expected power outages. To borrow from the excellent crime show Fargo: Oh, for Pete’s sake. (Fargo is set in Minnesota and North Dakota.)
So instead of posting on Wednesday, I am posting today.
Tomorrow, I’ll be making a big batch of black bean soup, which we can heat up on the camp stove should the power go out. Also, because treats are important during a power outage, I’ll be baking oatmeal bars with chocolate chips.
What makes this storm so particularly galling is that on Sunday, we had the most perfect snow storm with six to eight inches of light fluffy snow. Clif and our daughter Dee were able to easily take care of the cleanup, and it was a pleasure to watch the falling snow while chickpea soup bubbled in the slow cooker.
Here is a picture from my dining room window taken during the storm. If you look carefully at the feeder, you might notice the falling snow along with a little bird feeding. I think the bird is a gold finch.
Here is another picture taken from my dining room window this morning after the storm.
I must admit to feeling a little discouraged at the thought of having another power outage and all the work it entails.
But on a more cheerful note, I have received gifts from some of my lovely blogging friends.
Oranges and lemons from Betsy and picked in her own backyard.
Sweet Santas, again from Betsy, and a pretty quilting square from Judy of New England Garden and Thread.
Finally, a beautiful bookmark from Lavinia of Salmon Brook Farms.
With such thoughtful blogging friends, it’s impossible to stay down in the dumps for too long.
I’ll keep you posted about the storm.


































