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Your prompt for JusJoJan January 8th, 2026 is “stumble.” Use it any way you’d like. Enjoy!

Does anyone remember Stumblupon? I Googled “stumble” and was reminded. Apparently, there is an app now. As much fun, and as informative as it was it was far too distracting for my ADHD.

But the snow is beautiful. Until you have to walk on it after a cold clear day. My husband stumbled into a shoulder repair a few years ago, to prove my fact.

Yes. It is so cold we’re staying in the bedrooms to watch our shows. It’s 25F right now our low will be 19 (or less in actual CV).

One-Liner Wednesday, Jot


This combined One-Liner Wednesday and Just Jot it January are gifts from Linda.

It is snowing!

Just Jot it January, Nature


This post is part of Just Jot it January, and the prompt word, “nature,” is brought to us by J-Dub. Check out her blog here! Thank you both!

Nature finally gave in! We got a frosting of snow last night. I purposely took this through the Christmas tree. I’m still playing Christmas songs. I purposely played White Christmas, because I feel lots of December flows over. Look, I live in Christmas Valley! I still believe.

By the way, the forecast says we should have more of the pretty white stuff by Wednesday.

My bitmoji and I are ready.

Monday Moment


Do I think it’s pretty, yes. Am I sick of it? Well, yes and no. Ten minutes after Spring/Summer begins it’s hot, dusty or smokey. So I’ve decided to enjoy the moment. I took these yesterday and last night.  But it was still snowing this morning. But it is n toearly melted away this evening.

So let’s embrace the moment. It’s still pretty.

One-Liner Wednesday plus


One-Liner Wednesday is a fun prompt from Linda G. Hill.

Well, sometimes finding a one-liner is harder than writing a book. So my ‘phone-a-friend’ came through on Zoom.

“Coincidence is a messenger sent by truth.” Jacqueline Winspear

(supplied by dragonscrivener on Dragon Scrawls sorry no URL yet)

By the way 1: I have Jacqueline Winspear books on hold on Libby.

By the way 2:

Yep, just when you think it’s Spring, sideways snow.

Finishing Friday


The beauty out my window takes my breath away. But take a look at the temps through next week. I think I am wishing for summer. I’m finished with winter
Just a couple strays in the middle section. Soon I will turn it upside down to diamond paint the top. Smiling Turtle makes me smile.
Maybe two more knitted rows and I’ll begin the heels. I have to do the heels in one day so I don’t get lost. So maybe in spite of arthritis these will be done by my brother’s birthday.

A bigger basket weave hat. I flat or U-wrap knit as it makes a tighter fabric than e-wrapping. And this CinDWood loom is comfortable to work with. At least my hands don’t hurt while loom knitting. I do miss crocheting.

I’m nearly finished with a couple books. I’ll share the reviews in a couple of days.

Meanwhile, I’ve started

So far it bores me and the font so small and tight it hurts my eyes. But I’m determined to learn all I can about improvising.

I still haven’t touched the violin or ukulele while my hands heal. I miss them and the learning process. Piano will have to keep my passions. Today not so much. Ever have days when you are so tired you just want to stay in bed? Those are rare for me, but today. Ugh. But hey, I still did a little of my routine. A little progress is still progress.

Thus Thursday


The above two pics are from this morning. My brother and son had to shovel to get out to the store, to take out the trash for tomorrow.
Meanwhile, I was blessed with peaceful hobbies and music.
Tonight the snow flies southwards towards our house building to at least a foot.
It’s hard to tell as the porch has been shoveled a couple times.

So, I’m grateful, I guess, that a dog hasn’t found it’s way to my lap yet. I can’t imagine trying to walk a little dog in this without at least working up to this level. I’m exercising on my bike, with yoga, but since COVID I haven’t had that kind of energy. It’s there. I’ll get there. And somewhere a pup is waiting for me.

As much as I hate the ending, I needed some Game of Thrones in the background as I knitted, colored, researched, etc. I’d forgotten how much I love the music.

Hopefully, we remain warm and don’t have to dig our way out. My son reminded me of the stories of such digs in Little House on the Prairie books that I read to my kids when they were young. Cozy snows are best.

What Sammie Sees


What do you see, Sammie?

Over two inches overnight and still coming down. So pretty!


I don’t know how I’m supposed to stream when it’s snowing so beautifully at the moment.

But it does quiet the mind to reflect. When you can’t remember why you walked down the hallway just moments ago, it’s nearly impossible to think of a whole year.

I think it has been a harder year. Loss grew. Angels and Rocks of loving friends passed. My elderly furry friends passed. I suppose, that’s life. And at 75 it is more usual than younger ages.

Depression tries to grab sadness and sink to it’s depths. Been there, done that, took the horrible prescriptions and found my way out. Now I know to recognize it and work through it. I win quite often. Sometimes I don’t. But I have the map out.

Gratitude. Just like when I was in full body pain, I looked for the hair follicle that didn’t hurt and mentally increased the tiny lack of pain and was happy to find it. So it has been with depression. Finding the happy wonderful thoughts about what/who was lost and being grateful I got to experience that deep love guides me out.

This year was that constant struggle. But I found my passions and goals moved the time.

I don’t think I’ve ever appreciated how even these old bodies and minds can grow healthier.

Who knew I’d be looking back at a growing ability to ride the stationary bike so consistently and increase time, length, or power level.

In fact, this year taught me about how to grow a FUN habit. Notice the capitalize word. It’s key.

Here comes an idea. I’d like to try that. Hey, that was fun. And we keep it in small commercial lengths. A minute, two minutes, five. I’m up to 45 fun minutes playing piano now. Who knew I could do it? Piano has been a psychological problem most of my life. I was forced, even quite physically. But I love music.

So I played a couple of minutes. Then I tried other musical instruments to see what they had for me. The same way. Tiny bits at a time. Those helped my brain to twist to new passions.

It worked first for Duolingo. As long as I do even the smallest, what, 5 minutes? Just keep my brain there once a day. It grows and shrinks with all that goes on and my own curiosity.

Knitting, well, yarning, has been that way. Learn a bit and the passion grew. And abilities.

But there are things that try to stop the growth. At this age, arthritis and other aches and pains, and distractions can make one pause.

Creativity cries to be expressed, even when we judge ourselves horrid. If we make it fun, um, with a spoonful of sugar, we grow, we learn.

So that sums up my year. In spite of darkness, pain, and sadness find the spark of interest and make a moment of fun. Be curious. Grow passion. Flake upon flake…

Your Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday is “my year.” Use “my year” as the theme of your post. Use it any way you’d like. Have fun!

I’m Dreaming…


And Nature is trying. Hope it’ll stay until tomorrow.

Merry Christmas Eve, everyone!

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