About As Cold As It Ever Gets Here.

We need Mary to untie our knots.

We have nighttime temps in the low twenties and high teens. And then daytime it has been thawing and the combo has been deadly with the ice on everything. I’m pretty much here close by just stoking the fire. A good time to cook and work on the taxes.

Cris SABC just checked in. I had to send her an email asking if she was OK since I hadn’t heard from her in so long. But she is OK but working hard to take care of an ageing aunt. Please send a prayer to lighten her load. She is such a faithful servant.

I have a venison roast in the Crock Pot for tonight’s meal. Wiley and Henna are coming over to eat with us. It is a joy to have them close by. Yesterday I went over to Catherine and Dana’s to have dinner with them. My Rebecca was all engrossed in the TV and the political stuff of last night and I had to bail out and find me some peace and quiet. I guess we are playing musical dinners around the neighborhood lately. Nice to have such a situation.

More snow coming on Friday and Saturday. I’m getting a little too old and cranky for this stuff anymore. Maybe I should order my corn seed to get myself n a better mood, Yea.

See you soon hopefully loves, Felipé.

8 thoughts on “About As Cold As It Ever Gets Here.”

  1. Phil, While you are walking your camino and seeing the snow, pray that I and my girls can keep our 4 greenhouses from collapse! There is no good method for getting the snow off, we have many, but it is all about the amount of snow… so we will be laboring, please do be praying! I have more thoughts on this that I will share later:)

    1. Hi Ken ~ well, cranky in a country sort of way. Great to see you are checking in with us. Felipé.

  2. Ordering corn seed, tiny things that get great big and feed others sounds like a good way to silence that distraction on TV. Good luck on the winter and Happy Valentine’s day.

    1. Thank you Ronaldo and hello to Anne. Sometimes it is just pleasure in the small things. Felipé.

  3. Dear Phil,

    Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you!
    I truly miss the neighborhood and I miss all of you, my neighbors, VERY MUCH. Thank you for your prayers and thank you to all others who may have joined on it; what would we be without the others?

    February is very warm and bright here, weather wise. I wish I could send some of it to all of you up there…

    Reading the last couple days, I remember something that our dear John O’Donohue wrote: winter is not as bleak as we think it is… it is in the bleakness of the winter that the sprouts that will blossom in spring are born…

    INMENSE GRATITUDE LOVE,
    Cris

    PS: No matter what, I am meeting you all in August.

    1. Oh Cris, we know our connection is strong! We pray for strength for you in your present journey. We are always with you. Felipé.x

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