Friday, March 6, 2026

Lesson 941: On Thin Ice

 Finally, Folks!

Some warm weather!

This makes your double nickeled blogger

quite happy today.

You can see the tip of my birthday banner in the background

from earlier this week.

Did you figure out my age?


On the wee hours of my 3-3 birthday,
were were supposed to have some sort of lunar eclipse
at exactly 3:33 am!
I don't think the time was correct for our time zone,
but I set my alarm 
ungodly early 
and got up to check it out.

No eclipse that these old bifocaled eyes could see--
but the moon was stunning as always,.


The students got out to the school yard
to shake out the wiggles.


The beautiful ice has melted from my grapevines.






The ice is breaking up on the lake.



And how are the water foul handling that?


 They are walking On Thin Ice!







I moved our winter sown seeds in a location
that gets more sunlight.

Rabbit is protecting them.

Spring is not far away!

Here is the evidence!



I'm tiptoeing On Thin Ice
because I'm not sleeping enough.
I feel prowly at night.


I'm headed to the couch with Theo (of Golden)
until I nod off.
It's a slow book for me,
reminds me a lot of the Noticer.
So far it's a 2.5 out of 5 for me,
and if it knocks me out tonight,
I might bump it up to a 3.

I really loved Project Hail Mary--just finished it this week.
More on that book later,
closer to when I go see the movie in a few weeks!

Goodnight!


Eloise








Friday, February 27, 2026

Lesson 940: Dreaming

 Hello, Readers!

We have ourselves some warmer temps

in Erie, PA today.

The ice is melting off!

It's got me Dreaming of Spring.

Whitford is dreaming, too--

although he has not known Spring,

as we found him last Summer.

I know we'll be burning fires in the woodstove

for a month or more yet,

but official spring is just three weeks away.

Eloise is ready.

The sap is starting to run.

The winter sown seeds are getting some much needed sunshine!


The seeds were about as happy as we were
after a USA Men's Hockey Gold Medal win on Sunday!


Also as happy as Ellen and Charlie
getting their first sourdough loaf to work.


Dreaming of Spring during the 
goodbye,
see-ya-later days of Winter,
makes for some very muddy dreams!

Look at this cool shoe bag from my friends
at Two Crafty Girls!


Perfect for muddy days
or frequent trips to bowling alleys
where wet shoes are a no-no.
(psssst!  Here's the secret---one of the crafty girls
is a student at Clark Elementary!)

What I've really been Dreaming of lately
are all of my garden projects!

There are so many things I want to build--
or in truth,
want Mr. Lamp Post to build for me.


I let the universe decide the first project.
I did the Winter Solstice practice
of writing down 12 things on pieces of paper
(my things were projects but they could be wishes, goals, destinations, etc).
You burn one each evening without opening it.
On New Year's Eve the final two are left.
One is burned 
and the last one left is opened.
Mine was.....

Build a bean teepee!
I saw one when we went to the Erie County Fair 
in Buffalo, NY,
and instantly fell in love.


Here are a few others I'm sketching out
in my 
Plant Lady notebook:

A sunflower room!


I'll put some Bee Boats inside, for sure!


I'd really love this herb spiral.



I'm a potato gal,
so this could be neat:


I just realized I have a lot of stuff to start collecting.
That's what Dreaming gets you, I guess.

The absurdness of this nation's leadership,
has me discussing 
(the polite term, used it a very loose way)
current policies,
past histories,
and the foreboding link between the two.

I've learned that flies can't be reasoned with.


I'll be making my sweetness this weekend--
maple syrup, though,
not honey.

Flies,
you can fly right on by.
I don't have energy to waste on you.

Eloise

















Friday, February 20, 2026

Lesson 939: Golden Girls

 

Hello, Readers.

Eloise, here,
sending love from the golden sands of Presque Isle.


Or not.


These are photos of Valentine's Day weekend
and our time on Presque Isle,
the Bay,
and Findley Lake.



Walking on the frozen bay was really something.







Here is some golden sand from the tip of the peninsula.

Golden is clearly a term for blog-flow purpose--

the sand is actually brownish,

but very pretty when visually layered against the bright white ice dunes

and clear  blue sky.

There were flashing signs on the peninsula,

warning folks to stay off of the ice dunes.

They are dangerous because they are hollow

and one call fall through into the icy lake,

making rescue difficult and risky for others.


So glad that everyone obeyed.


We explored some steep hills that were safe for humans.


Peek-n-Peak is magical this time of year.


Watching Ellen slide down the bunny hill
was not quite as thrilling as the Olympics,
but there was joy in just being outside
watching her have some fun.




Speaking of joy and the Olympics.....

meet our new Golden Girl!

Alyssa Liu not only won the gold medal,

but she won the hearts of the world.


Her joy jump on the podium 
spread infectious warmth 
through the cold Winter Games.


I hope athletes of the world
listen when she speaks of sports burnout
and the freedom one can find when finding balance.

We got to give standing applause to these golden girls as well.
Yay for USA!


I get to watch live hockey on Sunday
when the men play Canada for the gold.


I had to receive hockey updates today via my mother 
because I was in school.
I was hoping for a virus to blow by
so I could take a sick day to watch it live,
but I woke up healthy as a horse...
for a few minutes anyway,
(read a little bit more...).

Grandma says she's tired out from playing hockey,
skiing,
and doing her quads in ice skating.
LOL.
I'm tired, too!

I've been really dialed into the ice skating
and the Quad God Ilya's jumps.
So intrigued, in fact,
that I wondered what it must feel like 
to jump up and spin around four times before landing.
I decided I'd try it.
This morning.
In my kitchen.
At 5am.
While the coffee was perking.

I'll try to jump and spin around
just once....
just to see.

Well....
I landed on a cat toy and twisted my knee.
My pride was hurt that I only spun a 180
and landed with a thud on the kitchen floor,
squishing the fuzzy cat taco toy.




Not quite hurt enough for a sick day though.
Drat!

Thanks for the play by play commentary, Grandma!
We can cheer together live on Sunday.

Have a great weekend!
Eloise