Good morning, friends, and welcome 2023!
The new year has dawned bright, sunny, and warm! [my neighbor is wearing shorts w his puffer vest! Another neighbor has set out a planter box of real poinsettias on her front porch!]. What a change from Christmas's frigid temps, from sub zero wind chill to now 50 plus degrees. Mo thinks it is a great day to sit out and sew but my friend came before the Christmas storm and helped me bungee and weight down all the deck furniture,
...so instead let's enjoy our annual New Year beach walk.
The dunes are scraped and tattered by the hurricane force winds last week. I was scouting for pretty weeds and pods to draw if I do a nature journal, but no. HERE
A few tenacious bayberries are all I found.
Some fluffy weed heads. Not really inspiring or attractive, are they.
Tiny bird and animal tracks.
The shell garden and Par Ducks.
Maybe a ladybug? A pug? A motto...
Back home: I brewed a hot cup of Earl Grey and examined my pocket junk finds.
I marked my new calendars today.
One is hung prominently for pleasure viewing, the other, also loved, but used to mark birthdays, holidays, and an alarming number of medical dates, ick.
The beautiful seascapes cal came with a word of the year card. I am choosing BEACH, as it embodies so many aspects of health and joy and positivity. Not that I am a fan of Word of the year, but it is here so I used it, will add to my journal.
I kept my Year in the Coutry quilt out for now, because it makes n=me think of calendars and the passing of the years. [you may note I got new lamps for Christmas, hooray!]
I wish everyone a safe, healthy and happy New Year.
love
lizzy
gone to the beach...
last sunset of 2022.
PS when do you put away your Christmas decorations? All my life I put everything away on Twelfth Night Day, as my family tradition was the holiday began mid-December and lasted til January 5. [if that's the wrong date, oh well, it was OUR date and tradition.] But now Christmas begins right after Halloween or maybe die hards like me after Thanksgiving!~ And most everyone I know was mad-busy on December 26 putting all the worn dusty tired ornaments and decorations away.
Your thoughts? Your tradition?
Made me sad. But I have a medical clinic treatment upcoming fast and so I did everything this week. The cottage is again blue and white. Looks barren, but I'll add as the winter goes by.