This time the Weather Gods got it right.
Our first snowfall of this winter arrived early this morning.
This time the Weather Gods got it right.
Our first snowfall of this winter arrived early this morning.
As the Laughing Horse might say "Hee-Haw, it's Friday once again."
On reading the biography the professor at Yorkshire Pudding printed in his announcement of my award, it is obvious that The Friday Funnies were the main reason behind it.
Oh, yes, he mentioned my wife (SWMBO) and my late pal, John Wayne, and my cooking adventures.
But he can't fool me.
It's The Friday Funnies that stand out to him.
And to YOU, judging by the rave comments they get each week.
So let me delay the inevitable no longer.
For the first time this year, here goes!
We had snow in our forecast for yesterday evening.
This wasn't it but I just wanted you all to know that it does snow in Arizona.
This picture was taken some years ago of our back yard when we lived in StoneRidge, a development in Prescott Valley that is somewhat higher in elevation from where we now live.
The daughter, who lives in Prescott, about 10 miles to the southwest of our town, reported she did have snow about 7 o'clock last night.
We only got rain.
But I was just outside and it is c-o-l-d.
It's almost 11 in the morning and the temperature shows at 36F/2C.
And with our usual Prescott Valley breezes, it feels colder than that.
The extended forecast has snow showers predicted once again for Sunday.
We'll just see about that.
I was in my room doing what I usually do in the early morning (and the rest of the day), reading "stuff" (on my computer), working puzzles (on my computer), posting to my blog (on my computer) and writing to friends (on my computer), when my boss (SWMBO) said "Come here and bring your camera."
I asked my other boss (my computer) if it would be okay if I could leave for a minute.
It seemed to be a bit snarly but granted me permission.
When I went to the living room my wife pointed at the coffee table and ordered me to take a picture of what the morning sun she had just admitted through the front window was doing.
So I did.
And her beloved crystal ball, which our daughter has been pining after for years.
She has many of her own now but still yearns for this one and knows she'll get it some day.
In the meantime, it glows in our house when the morning sunshine strikes it.
I was sharing some pictures of a trip to Seattle far back in my past with a Washington-based friend yesterday and ran across this one from our visit to the famous Space Needle.
We were across an aisle from a window and when the people sitting at this table noticed I was trying to get a picture they graciously leaned back so as to be out of the frame.
I like the result with the drinks and the light on their table in contrast to the amazing skyline of Seattle.
So it's 2024 and the turning of the calendar page had a special meaning for me.
I was honored with an award as the Best Senior American Blogger in the Laughing Horse Awards competition.
This is no small honor.
You can read about it here.
Thank you to Yorkshire Pudding and everyone else involved with the awards.
It's great to be recognized.
While all that was going on, Judy and I spent New Year's Eve with a baked brie, sliced pears and apples, grapes and a tad of beef summer sausage.
Oh, and a bottle of prosecco.
There were a few explosive fireworks in the neighborhood but we were long in bed by then and skipped the celebration.
2024 promises to be an exciting year as my country staggers its way toward another presidential election in November.
After the last one who knows what this season will bring.
Happy New Year everyone!