Monday, March 3, 2014

Miscellany Monday


1.With it's mouth wide open and in a full roar, March appeared. Bonjour, my sweet kitten, I know you are supposed to leave like a lamb, but there are 31 days till that happens. 

Temperatures dropped and pipes froze. Nearly minus fifty, or fifty million (at this point there is no difference) stung our faces and froze the goobers in our nose. While there is promise of warmer temperatures making a grand appearance this weekend, cold has settled deep in my bones and a balaclava is feeling rather fashionable as of late.  Those of you south of the border, please package up your thoughts of seed orders and that thing they call the sunshine and send it in the mail - I'll put it under my pillow as a token of hope. 

2.I am certain that in this weather, if all else fails, bake something with yeast. If you have little children, break off a hunk of that dough and let them make their own mini bun. This will forever in my mind be the best kind of fun for a kid. Just make no mistake in who is the owner of that small bun when it comes out of the oven, the last thing you want to do is eat something mucked around with for a half hour by a two year old. 

3.I am smitten with this woman's blog. She is a harvester of beauty and I feel like she captured pieces of my heart in her photos.   Always remember the wonder in your own backyard. Drop by, toss a proverbial penny in her basket and say oui, allo. 


4.I may or may not have ruffled feathers with this post. Ahem. 

Things got a little crazy, but be sure it takes a lot to startle me these days - I live with a pack of badgers and herd cats on an hourly basis. 

I am grateful for each and every single e-mail that has come my way.Thank you for reading, fine neighbours and strangers alike. I am always surprised (and at moments mildly embarrassed) by the people who stumble in to read these words that have been punched out while babies are asleep. I appreciate those that read and those that take the time to tell me who they are and where they come from. It makes this whole gig on earth enjoyable and interesting - understanding one another.

We won't always agree, but as one bright friend said, "some people just want to argue, but then there are those that will have heard your side of the story."

4.Sweet mamas in my boat, when your babes are up at five in the ay-em, write this on your forehead, next week is DAYLIGHT SAVINGS! Can I get a hip hop hooray?! Your children should theoretically sleep in later. Take this as your public service announcement to start keeping your children up an extra ten minutes each night and stretch those mini bosses night's out. We can do it. 

If we can't, you know where I live and I have extra dark roast coffee that I pretty much bathe in nowadays. 

I am sorry if you live in Saskatchewan or on a Hutterite colony. While I cling to the hope that my kids might sleep a tiny bit later this spring, I will be packing up and heading east in the fall. Maple Creek has always called my name. 

5.When I ask my four year old, "what should I tell people about Alberta?" She replied, "It's really nice. There are lots of nice animals, some bushes, crab-apple trees in the summer and they would like it here. If they wanted to be friends, we could." 

And there you have it, my fine feathered friends, miscellany Monday is complete and I am cleaning up lego and wiping down light switches with Kirkland wipes. I hope you sleep peacefully tonight.
JC, we had double sun dogs tonight.  I trucked out in the cold, with my glasses fogging up,  to take a picture for you. :)

11 comments:

Lynda Halliger Otvos (Lynda M O) said...

And a stunning picture it is; I hope JC appreciates it and also, Chey, I do. I don't see colors like those around here very often, maybe never. When we lived in Florida on the water we saw dynamite skies and then when Mt Pinatubo in the Philippines erupted in 1991 we had red sunsets for months afterward-incredible to behold. The green flash that's written about at tropical sunset eluded me for all twenty eight years. I don't know for sure it exists. Your sun dogs are fascinating. The verticality of the formation is really interesting.

Karen thisoldhouse2.com said...


I just learned what a "sundog" is :-) And Lord, I don't know how you stay sane. I'm hating our 12 degrees this morning, maybe now not so much.

The Goerzen Girls...and Art said...

Daylight savings is not what it used to be once the chillens' appear on the scene, no?

Terri Mappin (Terri Mappin Photography) said...

Darn March Lion!!! You write so eloquently ... you even make this nasty cold somehow liveable! LOL! Thank you for such kind words and the big shout out! Greatly appreciate it Cheyenne and I am so glad you like! I think we definitely share a passion for this beautiful land we call home (even when it's -50 and the waterer's freeze!)

TexWisGirl said...

do try to stay warm. your 4 yr old is a sweetie.

Nancy's Notes said...

Goodness girl, stay warm! I'll check out that blog soon. Thanks for dropping in to see me! I'm your newest follower, will be back!
Nancy

Gumbo Lily said...

Double dogs! Wooot! And so bright and clear too.

This was so good. You've got good words to say and I'm so glad you do it and let us read them.

I'm hoping you'll be warming up as we are. There's lots of ice and water floating everywhere here.

~Jody

Crystal said...

Oh I love reading your words, says everything so well makes me want to live in your life it sounds so wonderful!

Susan Shull said...

Cheyenne! Great to visit your blog and I just love your pictures. And your words. Goodness. How do you bear that cold? We woke up to snow again this morning, but it has melted and the sun is shining. Surely spring will be here soon! Looking forward to reading more.

NaomiG said...

Oh yes. Winter was a hard one. I think it still might be, as I am not seeing too many signs of spring here in Minnesota. Mercy.

Love your pics, LOVE them.

Lynda Halliger Otvos (Lynda M O) said...

Cheyenne, is everything all right? Have the SunDogs cornered you and allowed the cat to get your tongue !~! The weather speaks volumes--cold, colder, coldest... I miss you and your posts. Hope all is well.

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