Hi everyone. Happy new week to you. And hello to everyone who stops by for T Day from my link over at Bleubeard's and Elizabeth's blog .
So what's new with me? Not much. Last week I did some spring cleaning which is not exciting but which always feels good to get done. I cleaned some kitchen cabinets, dusted the cobwebs away from the exposed beams, washed blankets, etc. Of course there are still about 50 other cleaning projects which may or may not get done, depending on how much longer there's still snow on the ground and how many blue sky days we get. The long term forecast for this week (right now) doesn't look very spring-like so I may be inside and may be doing more little projects. 😉 Or maybe I'll be outside shoveling. 😣
For much of last week we had 40 degrees F/ 4-5 degrees C temperatures and blue skies. It was great.
One day I met up with a couple of friends, and we went for a 4.3 mile / 6.9 km walk. At one point we saw 6 red tailed hawks circling together and calling out to each other. This is the best photo I could get because I only had my phone on me. But look at that blue sky! ❤
It was a fantastic walk, and I enjoyed being in the sun.
As you can see walking at home is difficult lately because my road went from snow/ice covered to this mud. (And this isn't even mud season mud yet.) Now with all the new snow, the road is covered with a layer of snow again.
I can't even look at this any more.
I took this photo Saturday morning before we did any snow removal because we had a few new inches last Friday night. And now as I write this post on Monday we're at the end of another storm. 😩😭 We've been having an old fashion nor'-easter; i.e. snow and strong winds to start the week. I know the city 2 towns south of my house was in the blizzard zone, so it could have been that at my house, but maybe not. I'm not certain. I hope if you're in the blizzard belt you stay safe and warm. I saw on the news some of the snow totals from southern New England. They certainly got hit big time.
I have 2 photos today for T. The first one was taken after my walk when I went out to lunch with my friends.
We ate at the golf course restaurant on Pease (a former US air Force base in the area), and they make the best pastrami sandwiches, so I had one with their homemade chips and water for my drink.
One other thing I did last week was make some sourdough muffins. You don't let these rise like you would bread, but you do add a cup of sourdough discard. Then you can add whatever you'd like to them. I added chopped dates, orange rind and the juice of that orange. They were not only tasty but light and fluffy too. This photo shows my lunch when I was home one day.I just had to try one of the muffins-grin. In the glass is a coffee protein shake.
If anyone wants the recipe let me know in the comments and I'll add it to next week's T Day post.
That's all for me. I hope everyone has a great T day and week ahead.
7 comments:
...and this afternoon we received a bit of the Nor'easter!
You are so much better than I am in every single way! Cleaning and walking especially. All you do. I bow down in awe and appreciation. (Looks pretty but I'm so over it all!)
I love pastrami and I haven't had a pastrami sandwich in years.
Do you ever lose electricity because of eg snow storms? Have you got emergency food supplies in the house if driving is risky?
Happy new week to you, but keep warm and safe in the bad weather.
All the best Jan
First off: Thank you for always giving the "normal" measures" as in C/km - here, despite Australia has that system, too, many give you still feet and pounds. Feet I get thanks to footy but pounds I never have a clue and F... my brain refuses!
The blue sky looks wonderful (like here!).
Oh, boy, all that snow!
I so would love to try a pastrami sandwich. only know it from US-series!
No offence, but after that ice cream on Sunday my sweet tooth hibernates ;-) Have a great day, hugs
I've never made sourdough anything, sounds good -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
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