Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Happy Thanksgiving!

I DO have squirrels racing about in the trees behind my place but none have shown up at my back door looking like this! If they did, I'd surely toss them some nuts. Are you ready for turkey day tomorrow? I did my shopping on Friday for the things I generally fix for my little feast and was thinking to skip the turkey again this year, opting instead for ham which my store always puts on sale. To my surprise, I stumbled upon an in-store special of smaller turkeys for 99 cents a pound! I snagged one of a little over 8 pounds which is perfect for me - I do love my turkey leftovers.

However, on Monday it occurred to me that, while I'd picked up some black olives that were on sale to be used in something later, I'd totally forgotten to pick up green olives, something I definitely like with my turkey. I seldom buy groceries at the Walmart that is within walking distance, but it made no sense to get out the car and drive to my usual grocery store for a single item. Besides, it was a nice day and the slightly longer walk would do me good. I was totally caught off guard to see this beautiful mural in the entryway I don't usually use.

Say what you will about Walmart (and I often do say negative things), this sounds like a wonderful program they support and this mural does indeed encapsulate the best of our immediate area.

We've had an exceptionally mild November, with all but 3 days so far clocking in above normal temps. But the air has felt nippier lately with a freeze surely soon to come, and I'd been enjoying the begonias in particular still blooming on my back deck. They were doing so well that I decided I needed to dig them up and put them in pots that I could bring inside. I have a bench under a window in my dining area where I hope they will do well. I don't remember the name of the larger plant but it is still bearing purple flowers so it came inside as well. You can see in the background that the geraniums are still blooming too but that tub is too big and heavy to move inside, even if I had room for it, and I've not had luck in the past wintering over geraniums inside. I just replace them each year.

Two more begonias ended up in my office upstairs. That copper pot had two begonias in it that were doing well last fall so got brought inside. They were doing ok until a few weeks ago when one of them just up and died. So I dug it out and replaced it with one from this year. The other one was in a small pot on the deck so was easy to bring inside. Yeah, I kind of went overboard on the begonias this year. Anyway, it's nice to have these blooms inside to enjoy and I hope they survive to go back out on the deck next spring. And I may have rescued them from winter just in time. We got our first bit of snow overnight - about an inch which is quickly melting off the lawns.

Knitting continues as does work on the 2024 Be Well zentangle series, which must have heard my disparaging remarks about the tangles so far. Because suddenly, here are four days in a row of some of my favorite tangles - what a joy to work on them.

Enjoy the holidays, be they full of family gatherings or restfully quiet. 

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