Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Snowy Night

     Hi everyone. Happy middle of the week to you. I wrote this post yesterday, and I'm hoping this morning will be a more peaceful morning than yesterday was. We thought a battery in one of our household smoke detectors was beeping, but then when we did the battery replacement, we still had the beeping. Waking up to beeping and not being able to find the source is very annoying. 😒 Never mind it was scaring Mr. Pete. In fact, it wasn't the beeping that woke me up but the fact that he jumped into bed and was panting voraciously in fear. Maybe voraciously isn't quite the right word, but it reminded me of a dog scoffing down some food. His panting activity was shaking the bed so much that I knew something wasn't right. Turned out there was a carbon monoxide detector on the bureau in the spare bedroom that was beeping. No,(thankfully), we didn't have a carbon monoxide problem, but I don't know when or how the detector was put there. I didn't even know we had one there. Anyhow, I plugged the detector in, it gave one loud final beep, and then turned green for good to go and the noise stopped. That took about an hour of tracking down the beep. And about an hour later Pete finally stopped panting.  Now, it's kind of funny, but yesterday first thing in the morning before the sun even came up it wasn't such a good time. 

 Today I have an art journal page to share  for Sharon's Snow challenge over at Art Journal Journey.


    I started by using a very old set of swirl stamps from Autumn Leaves. Remember them? They've been out of business for a very long time. I used 2 stamps from this clear set and stamped them using blue ink. I then painted the bottom of my page white for snow  To finish off the background I used  some Dina Wakely blue paint spray.

    Once that dried,  I glued down this punch out tree image and also fussy cut out the owl. I stamped the postage mark ( from another very old stamp set) and also the quote, which I don't know who made it because it's another oldie. And to finish my page, I took some blue sequins and glued them down on my page.

    Last weekend we had some pretty chilly weather. Sunday my husband and I took a ride up to his Mom's house to check that everything was OK. There was ice on the pond, not thick enough to walk on, but it sparkled in the sunlight. 




     Even though we've had some wet weather as of late, we'd been in a drought all fall. You can tell because they let some of the water out of the dam in September (a normal thing they do every few years so they can do damn repairs and people can make waterfront repairs), and the water level still hasn't come all the way back up. I wonder when the ice goes out in the spring if that will bring the water level back up. I certainly hope it will.

     That's all for me. Have a great rest of your day.



18 comments:

David M. Gascoigne, said...

The mysterious beeping in the night must have been annoying to say the least, annoyance tinged with concern I would imagine. All’s well that ended well, however. The ice on the pond looks serene and represents a classic New England experience I would imagine. All the best - David

Tom said...

...and the sun shimmers on the icy lake.

Mia said...

I have never seen ice on a lake, Erika. The temperatures in Greece are not so low. But I imagine it is a great view. Hugs, my friend.

Jamie Ghione said...

I like that page you made.
The rain in my area has stopped for now.

Jeanie said...

That would be seriously scary. Yikes. Glad it was OK in the end. The ice lake looks beautiful in that light. And I like your page very much!

Jim and Barb's Adventures said...

Your page is beautiful! What do you do with them when you are done? We would not have the space to display them or room to store them. The icy lake is so beautiful, what an incredible spot!

Angie's Recipes said...

It must have been really cold if the surface of the lake was frozen. It looks beautiful in the sunlight though. I hope you are having a good night sleep today!

Mae Travels said...

When my daughter first moved into her house a beeping CO2 detector hidden in the furnace room drove her crazy just like that. Battery was low. They can drive you crazy!
Good luck with no more excietemnt
best, mae at maefood.blogspot.com

*Vicki* said...

Our fur friends always know what's up, don't they? Yes, the beeping probably would've woken me up as a light sleeper and I'm sure it wasn't fun waking up to a panicked dog! Your blowing snow swirl background is stunning and I love that sweet owl in the corner. Beautiful photos of the sparkling sunlight!

Christine said...

Lovely page and beautiful photos

Iris Flavia said...

Eeek, how scary is that beeping.
Glad nothing bad happened (poor Mr.Pete).
Love the owl especially.
The ice looks pretty, but, oh. I can´t wait for Spring. Thanks for sharing the beauty, though, hugs

Elkes Lebensglück said...

beautiful page!!!
You really went along with it with the beeping! The photos of the frozen lake look beautiful,
Have a good week! Hug Elke

CJ Kennedy said...

The beeping and not being able to find the source and Pete's panic must have been awful. Glad you got the problem solved without a health incident. I love the colors of your page, but not the snow and Winter it represents. Bundle up for the end of the week.

Lowcarb team member said...

That beeping must have been quite scary, pleased everything was ok.

Beautiful photographs of the pond/lake.

Enjoy the rest of your week.

All the best Jan

Neet said...

Such a strange story about the beeping. I wonder how the smoke detector got there and how long it has been there. Poor Pete must have been traumatised for it to affect him like that. I an well imagine how you must have felt to be awaken like that.
Love your snow page for AJJ. Blue is the perfect colour to use for a cold scene and I like the swirls and the speckled effect you have got on your page. The sequins finish it off perfectly.
Hugs, Neet xx

Shari Burke said...

Glad you found the source of the beeping and that nothing was wrong! Poor Pete! When we moved into a house several years ago, the smoke alarm was constantly beeping. It was at the top of the stairs and we had no ladder--no way I was going to try standing on a chair to reach it. So the management office sent someone who climbed the ladder and discovered that the whole thing had expired a couple years before! Then we had to wait for a new one to be ordered and shipped. We listened to the beeping for a week.

I love your page. The tree against that blue background makes my heart sing!

Hope you're having a very peaceful day!

Sharon Fritchman said...

Oh my goodness, Erika! That must have been scary and annoying at the same time! I glad you found the beeping source and that you didn't have a carbon monoxide issue. Whew!
I LOVE your beautiful art journal page. Your swirls really made it look snowy and festive. And I especially like the addition of the owl and tree. Your sentiment is perfect, too. Thank you so much for joining in on the snow theme this month! And I love the gorgeous photos you shared, too. Hugs, Sharon

Aimeslee Winans said...

Oh I do hope it warms up for you, that is too cold! That unwelcome beeping from the detector must have been really strange! Mr. Pete definitely knew something was not right. That's a beautiful wintery page. Ahhh, the Autumn Leaves by Ronna Farrer obsession (of mine). I literally have that set and 9 more by her LOL. I have to remind myself her stuff looked so artsy bohemian back then compared to others. That's the only way to explain my purchases. And I do occasionally still use them and they haven't disintegrated, so win-win! heehee Merry Merry Christmas to you and yours! xoxo