I snapped these pictures as the sun was setting. Enjoy!
Mrs. Smith
Sharing a little wisdom in these tough times...
Number One Husband and I took a little drive...
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This rainbow followed us for miles. |
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The cottonwoods are thick like shag carpet and are vibrant in color. |
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It is a long drop down to the reservoir. |
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No guardrails! |
It was a last-minute trip that I was not prepared for, so we stopped at a store and picked up smoked sausage, cheese, bagels and chips. For the price of two fast food meals, we were able to eat several meals on the cheap.
The leaves were just beautiful. It was a lovely drive through the giant mountains full of brilliant colors. The winding road was all but empty, unlike the previous weekend when traffic was at a standstill and a mountain town actually had to close down due to traffic.
I have logged over 1000 miles in the last two weeks. While I enjoyed the travel there is no place like home. We are ready for the slower pace of the winter months. It's time for hot soups and warm breads. In fact, I have chicken thawing in the refrigerator for homemade chicken noodle soup that I am making to share with a friend who is coming out for a visit this weekend.
Stay safe out there...
Shalom,
Mrs. Smith
We are always on the lookout for items that we can resale. I recently came across two such items on my trip with my friend on our Fall leaf tour. We stopped by a little thrift store to pick up a set of measuring cups that I had spotted on a previous trip. Little did I know that I would somehow lose one of my stainless-steel measuring cups. How is that even possible? I also lost a pair of glasses and sunglasses the same week. They probably fell out of the car. Sigh...
I found another new pair of boots that I kept for myself. They are Sperry Saltwater Two-Eye Leather Boots that retail for $99. I paid $8. |
My next find was a brand-new Vineyard Vines Leather Tote with a MSRP of $175. I paid $5. |
I also paid $5 for this duffle bag. This was a rare find. It is brand new with tags. Apparently, it is a highly sought after bag and finding one that is brand new is almost impossible. |
Snow started falling on the peaks a couple of weeks ago. While most of it melted, the snow that is falling now will not melt until Spring. I recently returned from a "Girls" trip with my friend to Rocky Mountain National Park. The main road is now closed due to snow and ice. It closed a couple of times for short periods of time two weeks ago, but close to two feet is expected to fall over the next few days. I'm glad that my friend came when she did or our trip would have been cancelled.
We traveled over several passes, that will close very soon, on our adventures. It was a wonderful trip full of wildlife and endless views. She left yesterday morning. We got up at 2 am to get her to the airport to catch her flight. We came back home and slept another 5 hours. I was ready for some much-needed rest after our great 5-day adventure.
Looking back at these pictures reminds me of what the future holds this winter. I'm ready to enjoy the benefits of the winter months. A change of pace so to speak. I think this winter may be a doozy this year for the entire US. We will see what the future holds...
I will share pictures of our trip soon. I have to catch up on a few things and make our last trip into the city until the end of December or the beginning of January. Number One Husband and I have a short overnight trip planned next month, then we are hibernating until Spring.
Shalom,Mrs. Smith
Number One Husband and I recently went to a small thrift store that benefits seniors. It's a great little store with lots of treasures. While their prices have increased, it's nothing like Goodwill. I found these brand-new Sorel Caribou boots for $20 bucks. Retail on these boots is $225 dollars. I may not need to wear them for a while, but I am excited to have such a nice pair of winter boots. They will work great with my snowshoes.
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Third time is a charm. On the last one, I got the batter ratio correct. I ate my waffle plain. The sweetness of the whole grains and the Herman sourdough starter was enough for me. |
Big Jane, our resident rabbit, comes home every morning around 8 am and leaves again around 6 pm. This particular evening, she was being hunted by a large Osprey. Three of them have been watching her and surrounding her using our fence posts.
Jane is smart. She stays close to the porch just in case they attack. About dusk every evening, the Osprey's leave for the night. I'm not sure where they roost for the night, but they come back every day. They will be migrating south soon. Three less birds of prey for Big Jane to worry about.
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Can you see the Osprey on the fence post? |
Big Jane will also morph into a snow-white bunny for the winter months. Right now, she blends in perfectly with her surroundings. Number One Husband and I play a game most days trying to see who can find Big Jane first and then give clues to the other one to see if they can locate her.
She doesn't seem to fear us whatsoever. We talk to her as we walk by. She just continues to eat or pretends like we can't see her. When she was little, she lived in the chicken coop and ate with the chickens. It was sweet.
We enjoy the beautiful wildlife and creations that God has blessed us with. He is so creative. He has thought of every detail with great love and care. Thank You Father and Creator of all...
Blessings,
Mrs. Smith
We are now well into September and it's time to prepare for winter. All the forecasts are pointing towards a harsh winter. Number One Husband has ordered the propane, put up the lawn chairs and anything else that could cause drifts. There is more for him to do like change the oil in the gen and replace batteries in the cars.
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I took down the hummingbird feeder, cleaned it and stored it away. |
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First load. |
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Managers Special: Split chicken breasts |
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Both cuts of chicken breast added together made the cost .50 cents a pound. |
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2nd load of chicken, plus we topped off our tanks. Gas was $3.19 a gallon. Ridiculous! We also took advantage of the other sales on cheese and frozen vegetables. |
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.99 cents a pound is a great bargain, right? When we used our member's card we got every pack of split breasts for .99 cents a pack. The boneless skinless breasts were on sale for $2.27 a pound. |
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I re-packaged 23 packages of chicken for a total of 101 lbs. of chicken. |
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Number One Husband, aka Gill Master, grilled us some chicken, potatoes and Vidalia onions. |
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I made homemade baked beans and sauteed spinach to round out our meal. |
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Here is the other side of the rainbow. |