A whole year has passed and a couple of comments came in jogging me into action. So, I'll try and recap the year.
This winter we have had a bumper crop of snow ... probably the most snow I have seen since living here ...

... and the winter isn't over yet. My neighbour took the above picture on her iPhone so hopefully it is clear enough.
Mingus and I get out pretty much daily for our walks. Today the snow was quite smooshy (like walking in sand) and so we had a real work out. I usually go walking with my neighbour and her dog Zak. A dog from the next street comes racing over as soon as she hears Mingus bark and joins us on our walks. Mingus is always most jubilant about announcing the start of a walk. Bark, bark, bark, bark, bark ... the whole neighbourhood knows we are on our way. Ha!
I rarely make the trip to the coast since Mither died and have become a real home body. I love home very much with all the comforts of the familiar.
This last summer was a little discombobulating because we were evacuated due to forest fires. I tell you, when I locked the house and drove off I didn't think I'd have a house to come back too. I even had a plan ... to buy a van and live in it until I could resettle. Thankfully, I didn't have to do that, as our settlement was saved (change of wind direction in, literally, the nick of time) ... and as you can see from my comment above, I really do like my home! That is why I'm not complaining about all the snow. We really need the moisture to bring up our water table. Too many years of drought. We were ordered out for just over two weeks. A long time to be hunkering down with friends in the Fraser Valley.
The above picture was taken the morning (late morning) that the fire started. The wind was blowing it straight my way (I could see the flames leaping up as it crested that hill). By the next day noon we were ordered out. Friends of mine lost both home and business. Devastating. Not an experience I'd care to have to go through again any time soon! Fire was human caused.
I am still doing Bible studies in my home, two days a week but same study (two different groups of ladies). We are currently working our way through Psalm 119. I usually do a fall study and then one or two studies in the winter/spring. Six years I've done that now and as of January, am starting on the 7th year. Keeps me busy socially, and spiritually and mentally involved.
I'm still eating plant based and am doing so well (It will be two years in May). My back is good and I can walk and shovel. So chuffed. I recently was experiencing tooth pain ... well actually was experiencing pain off and on for several months. Finally, thinking I had a cracked root, I made an appointment. The morning I headed out for the dentist (who is a 55 minute drive away) I prayed that he wouldn't find anything because I really didn't want to lose that tooth, which is what would have happened if the root was cracked. Guess what?! He couldn't find anything wrong. Possibly a bit of infection at the base of a root canal that we would keep monitoring. I did a yippee skippee dance in my head. I had been treating it with little charcoal plasters (charcoal draws out infection) and oregano oil mouth rinses and now, no more pain and I would bet no more infection. He did file down a couple of teeth that might have been a bit high.
And that is about my year in a nutshell! My friend and her husband came for a wee overnight visit Sunday afternoon. It was lovely to have company to break up the wintery days ... the visit just wasn't long enough. I was sad for a couple hours after they left.
I am sorry I haven't been keeping abreast of the blogging world. My days seem to fly by. Now that my aunts are gone, who used to love reading my blog, I'm just not as motivated to write. That, and I've just not been taking any pictures and what is a blog without pictures to make it interesting?!
So I'll bid thee adieu once again. I always remain hopeful that I'll pop onto the computer again, a little more frequently, but I hardly come to the computer ... just use the iPod on the run.


















