Lots of progress with old family home work, including faffy jobs.
Genuinely believe I don’t need a lot of stuff to be content. #minimalist
Self-confidence increasing after long time of feeling flat, due to challenging myself to sort out horrible, tough stuff all on my own. Feeling more #fearless!
Daft laughs & online camaraderie in our growing band of #NorthernExposure fans with #NEWAL watchalong nights. If you’re a fan too, why not join us Weds and Sat eves 7pm GMT/UTC to catch 1, 2 or all 3 eps per sesh?
Icy weather with sun means home based work and serial tea drinking till Friday.
Smol boi improves from his sneezing bouts and earlier poorly state. Suspect products binned.
Lazy, pleasant day even if it did include my monthly trek to the salon.
Today the two regular mallards were joined by a third on their zoom run over the yard. If this expansion continues, I’ll have a flock of 33 in a month. 😱
A few of the petunias I planted for color outside my slider, and my view from my permanent seat on the couch. (All reasons I rarely leave the house.)
I bought SO MANY books over the last week. Finally getting to sit down and read. Working on a speculative anthology right now by Nordic authors.
Farmers cheese perogis and potato and dill perogis for dinner with sour cream, vinegar, muddled garlic, and fresh parsley accompanied by a couple slices of Russian black bread. Oh so good. Exactly what I was craving.
Even though it’d been very rainy and cold, got some serendipitous help with a big task because of a neighbour getting a serious intervention. #NuffSaid
Cheap Califia coffee and posh cat food at the discount shop.
Got an early night watching a good film cosied up in bed.
Two-hour afternoon concert by our enthusiastic neighborhood mockingbird, a master in polyphony, with ballet interludes by squirrels & jays.
The hummingbird I spotted yesterday announced his official return with the customary hovering outside my screened slider, and roosting in his regular spot in a myrtle tree.
I snapped this photo scrambling my way through a dense, overgrown oleander to scatter birdseed.