I hope everyone has a Merry Christmas and an enjoyable holiday season!
Thursday, December 25, 2025
Monday, December 22, 2025
Winter Solstice Fire Pit 2025
The winter solstice was yesterday morning, and since I put in the fire pit in 2018 I've liked celebrating the occasion with a fire, when possible. Temperatures never got above freezing yesterday, they stayed just a bit below, so it was definitely chilly but very manageable.
I shoveled some snow out of the fire pit and considered melting more with the garden torch but there were sticks in the pit already so I felt I had a good enough base to build the fire. I didn't want to be out there long and it would get colder after the sun went down so I got started around 3:30 in the afternoon, about an hour before sunset. I built the small fire up right away, then basically just let it burn down until I could go inside. I think it's pretty safe to say this will be the last fire pit of the year, but, of course, now that I said that...I made a couple discoveries while I was out there. First, I realized that I left the gnome outside under the lilac. I didn't take him into the garage for winter like I usually do when doing the fall cleanup, but I still may sometime. We've had him for quite some time now and he's starting to look a bit faded and rough. I always have my eye out for garden gnomes but haven't found one to replace him yet. I have a smaller one that's been living on the porch all year that I may put out come spring.The next discovery was bat guano under the bat house. I don't know exactly how long it's been there, but it's a bit too cold for the bats to be out and about this month so I'm guessing since October, or maybe early November. Hopefully they found a warmer place to hibernate, but not my attic!
Saturday started a run of 10 out of 16 days off for me. We do have some holiday obligations, but I welcome the time off. Next post will be holiday wishes, so I may get that written up and scheduled soon so I don't forget. Happy solstice, everyone.
Saturday, December 13, 2025
Mid-December Ramblings
We've had a few more snows since last post but nothing quite as significant. Everything around us is holiday themed and we've had plenty of cold. This weekend's highs are about 6ºF, or negative 14ºC.
The cats have been utilizing their warming pad often, and my wife had been using our heating pad on her back for several days this past week after hurting it shoveling snow on Tuesday.
I brought in the trail camera a week ago since everything was snow covered and not showing much activity. The SD card just shows a bunch of squirrels nibbling away, or maybe the same one appearing over and over, not sure. I was worried the batteries may have died, but it was still working when I brought it in despite every picture and video showing a red X on the icon, lower right, since I put it out about a month ago.
We've been making our holiday plans and gathering gifts. I have a lot more shopping to do, but only for my wife. And I have to keep in mind she has a birthday in January, too.
Kate noticed this hole along the side of the driveway yesterday. It appears some critter needed to create a home for the night. My guess is an opossum, but we may never know.
That's pretty much the highlights. We're just making our way to the holidays and trying to stay warm. Kate still has things to get in order for her dad's passing, but that takes time so she will be dealing with plenty well into the new year. She has my full support to take all the time she needs as her life forward will be completely different than the last decade plus.
I'll have Wednesday and Thursday off for the Christmas and New Year holidays but will have to work those Fridays before the weekends allow me two more days off. I'll take it, of course. And yes, I'm reading news every day but it's mostly so absurd to me that I have to disassociate from it. That's about all I'm going to say about that right now. I'll probably be back here before the holidays, but leading up to them I hope everyone is enjoying this holiday season as they see fit. Cheers, everyone.





