For more than thirty years I've been wandering the woods and waterways of Saratoga County, New York, and regions nearby, looking closely, listening carefully, and recording what I experience. We are blessed in this region with an amazing amount of wilderness right at hand. With this blog I share my year-round adventures here, seeking out what wonders await in my own Madagascar close to home.
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
'Tis the Season!
It's been raining and raining all day today. Just think what a white Christmas we would have if this were snow! If it HAD been snow, I would have been outdoors taking photos, hoping to find a Christmassy scene to share with my dear blog readers as my way of a holiday greeting. As it was, I've been indoors all day, doing stuff to prepare for Christmas, and in the process I found a box with these old salt-dough ornaments I made many years ago when our children were small. They had lots of fun making Santas and Christmas trees and stars and other ornaments, and so did I ( I especially had a ball making Raggedy Ann and Andy with garlic-pressed dough for their yarn hair). Unfortunately, the children's efforts were stored in the attic, where dampness and mice destroyed them, but somehow the ones I made stayed downstairs in the back of the dining-room buffet. I found them again just today, and I thought they made quite a cheerful array for a Christmas greeting. So I post them here, along with my hopes that all of you have a wonderful holiday season filled with love and peace and joy, and that the New Year brings only good things to you and your families.
I don't know if I will be posting another blog until well after New Year's, since we will be traveling just after Christmas to join our son and his family for a week in the Caribbean islands of Turks and Caicos. I can't wait to explore a biota that will be totally new to me. So stay tuned for reports from the tropics. Since we can't seem to be enjoying an old-fashioned winter up here in northern New York, I might as well go experience some sunshine and palm trees and sand dunes and surf. Plus building sand castles with my grandkids.
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3 comments:
They are amazing! Beautiful. I will look forward to seeing your reports when you are able to post them. I love the sea, and beaches, and warm sunny places.
It is raining here at Klinger Lake also. I have been making a habit for many years of counting the days until the "winter turn". Have fun with your family in the warmth and sun. David h
Merry Christmas, and have a wonderful trip!
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