There’s a chill in the air, fresh snow on the ground, and I’m craving a seat next to the fireplace, along with a big mug of hot chocolate. Yum!
Technically it’s still autumn, but winter doesn’t care. Happy to disregard the calendar, it has staked a claim on my garden already, and as you can see, the lavender plants are snug as bugs in rugs, tucked happily in the snow.
Left with no choice but to let it go gently into that good night, (with apologies to Dylan Thomas), I’ll switch gears now and focus on the indoor plants.
My tropicals, & succulents especially, must absolutely shudder at the thought the over-attention they’ll now receive all winter long, which is a drastic change from the absolute neglect I offer them spring through fall.
I’m pretty good about not over-watering, so this attention, (a smidge of OCD), mainly includes following the sunshine by moving most of the plants closer to any window that has southern exposure for the day, trimming leaves, repotting, and the like.
I cram many of them on our dining room table and kitchen counter so they can catch some rays on brighter days, which my family thankfully ignores because they’re used to it by now.
Except for our cat, who sometimes seems quite annoyed at the lack of space she has to stretch out. As cats will do, she pays it forward by chewing, and flicking some of the foliage with her long sharp claws that may invade her territory.
And, look out in February when seed starting season is upon us. Available space at those southern windows shrinks drastically when trays containing my future vegetable garden start sprouting in small, hand-made newspaper pots.
However, it’s still November. Time to end this post, practice some serious Hygge, make that hot chocolate, (with mini-marshmallows), grab a good book, get cozy by the fire, and settle in for the season.
Have a good week! Thanks for stopping by. 🙂
Sounds like a good plan!
Good books, warm cozy fire, tea and digestive cookies!
My mom is the curator of her condo library and she found a book she thought I would like there. It is called A Dublin Student Doctor by Patrick Taylor, the prequel to his Country Doctor series. It is already a great read.
Does anyone else have a ‘ cozy’ they would recommend for fireside reading?
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Thanks Sue! And, yes, Taylor’s books remind me a little of James Herriot’s writing. You might enjoy reading any of his by the fire, if you haven’t already. 🙂
Alternatively, The Dog Who Wouldn’t Be, by Farley Mowatt is a personal favourite.
Otherwise, I’m currently reading Margaret Atwood’s sequel to the Handmaid’s Tale, the Testaments. I highly recommend it to anyone, fireside or not! 😉
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Exactly! We thought taylor and herriot were quite similar! Love Farley mowat too! Isnt it great to be able to hunker down??
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It sure it, Sue! Are you hunkered down and also writing?
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Karen, I have a blog going now on my website too.
It is found at http://www.clarityforfreedom.com!
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Congrats, Sue! I’ll add a perma link to it here on my blog.
Just a note, you might want to change the address to an “https” which is a more secure encryption. Helps to keep your site from being hacked. Also some people’s computer setting will not allow them to open pages without that secure type of page. Hope that helps! It’s an easy fix. More info here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTPS
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really good tip! I will ask my website administrator to fix that!
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