Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts

Sunday, February 27, 2011

More Winter + A Sneak Peek

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We’ve had a cold week here on Moose Trail Acres – 10 below on Friday night, and currently it is just 13 degrees. We also have a heavy snowfall at the moment, with almost 7 new inches already on the ground this morning! While I am looking forward to spring, I still admire the beauty of the fresh snow.

Yesterday the deer were on the move, ahead of the snowstorm, and two crossed through our yard and up our driveway. I barely managed to snap a picture from the porch, holding my camera up high enough to see the deer on the other side of our Jeep.

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Then this morning I had a good laugh watching our dear little dog try to run/hop through the deepening snow…

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Poor thing! ;D But she does enjoy playing in the white stuff!

And here’s a glimpse of my snow-covered lilac bushes – it’ll be a while yet before these set any beautiful flowers this year!

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:: DIGISCRAPPINESS ::

And for my digiscrapping fans, my little bout with “mojo-block” is clearing up, & I have a wonderful new line of kits in mind… here is a little peek of how the first one is shaping up:

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I am very excited about the new line, and am really looking forward to announcing it in the next week or so! Stay tuned here on my blog, as well as on my Facebook & Twitter! Smile

Have a marvelous day ya all! :D

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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Winter Days on Moose Trail Acres

CariCruse_StuckOnStickersI_Last week I made all the yummy Thanksgiving fixin’s and took them (along with my hubby) for a long drive several hours south to the home of our son, Aaron, & daughter-in-law, Amanda, to have Thanksgiving with them. We stayed a few days and had a wonderful time. We deep-fried our turkey and left lots of yummy leftovers there for the kids to enjoy. However… I still wanted to roast a turkey here at home and have yummy leftovers to enjoy as well! Besides, I’d gotten an extra free turkey with my groceries last week, so this morning I injected my nineteen-pound bird with all the Creole Butter marinade I could get in there, rubbed it with a full cube of butter, sprinkled it with my homemade Cajun Spice blend, and put it in the oven. Actually, I put it in one of those turkey oven bags and in a roasting pan, then put it in the oven. :) I just love how those oven bags give you such a juicy bird and it cooks in nearly half the time!

After I got that gobbler in the oven, I realized it was starting to drizzle a freezing rain which was going to make the 8 new inches of snow reallllllly heavy & I’d better get started on my shoveling chores. So I bundled up and headed outside. Me and my trusty snow shovel went to work on the walkways, the mail trail, and the woodshed trail, plus a few other miscellany areas. It was hard work, but I caught it before it got completely saturated, so that was good. The snow looks beautiful, as do the icicles, and I keep laughing at the ludicrous amount of deer tracks I awaken each morning to find criss-crossing the yard! :D

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After I finished shoveling, I realized I barely had time to finish preparing the rest of our meal before our turkey would be done. Thankfully, my dear hubby, Jim, volunteered to peel potatoes. While he decided which peeler was going to actually have enough edge to remove peels (yep, we need a new one!), I was able to get the giblets all diced up for the giblet gravy… mmmmmmmmm! While I worked on this, I thought of our son, Justin, as he always comes up to me with a silly grin and pleads for a bit of the liver. Yes, liver. I *only* eat it minced up in our giblet gravy and cornbread dressing. That’s it. But Justin loves liver. Crazy kid takes after his grandma, that’s for sure! ;)

We got those spuds boiled and whipped up super creamy, the turkey came out looking and smelling fabulous, the cornbread dressing got drizzled with a bit of melted butter, and I grabbed out the orange cranberry relish that I love (totally alone on that one, tho… no one else in the family likes it so far. :( ) Then the two of us sat down to quite a meal!

Now, normally kp is my job (kitchen patrol), but Jim started getting everything rinsed and stacked for me while I got all the leftovers put away, including all that I finished carving off that nineteen-pound bird! So that made cleaning up go a lot faster. :D By the way, nineteen pounds isn’t terribly large for our family – in the past our sons always helped dive to the bottom of the turkey bin and fished out the *biggest* turkey we could find, so we have had some amazing turkeys, even some 30 pounders! :D

Kitchen got cleaned up pretty quickly, and I got to sit down and relax for a few. After a bit I checked the woodbox to see if it would have to be filled, and decided it could wait till tomorrow. Oh, but tomorrow we have a lunch invite up to a neighbor’s place… she called and said she’s serving shrimp primavera pasta! yummm! So, I’ll fill the woodbox in the morning before our lunchdate! :D

Have a marvelous evening/day everyone!

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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

PGD 12 Days of Christmas … Day #4 + Snow & Origami?!

It is the 4th day of Christmas at PGD, and the goodies are rolling out!

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And it has definitely been snowing a little here – we received about 5 inches in the past 24 hours, and it is still coming down. We’re expecting it to continue through tomorrow morning at least.

Yesterday morning … beautiful!

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My dear hubby spent some time yesterday working on some origami – he has patience and pays attention to detail in such an amazing way when it comes to these tricky folded creations. He made a few things, including a beautiful swan for our Christmas tree! :D

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Have a wonderful winter’s day folks!

*~~**~~ Cari ~~**~~*

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Friday, November 13, 2009

What’s Blue & White & Sparkly All Over?

Answer: BLUES ON ICE!

Blues On Ice is in the shoppe now – you can grab this fun kit for 30% off today as part of Fantabulous Friday at PGD! For my regular blog followers you may be wondering where are the separate paper pack & element pack? They are available, too, but we have also just begun to offer full kits to make it easier for our customers to just grab the whole kaboodle at once! :D

Here’s a beautiful layout done by one of our PGD Creative Team gals, *Amanda*, using Blues On Ice

Now for a very special freebie!! I’ve created photocards using Blues On Ice. These are 4x6 and 4x8-inch, 300dpi PNGs, ready for you to just add your photo & text, print, and send!

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Before I go, I want to remind everyone not to miss my Speed Scrap tonight! I’m hosting my very first one as part of my month as Featured Designer at PGD, and I am giving away a special freebie to all who attend. PLUS, for all who post their speed scrap layout by the deadline, I will be drawing one of their names to win a $10 gift certificate to my PGD Shoppe!

Have a very happy Friday the 13th all! :D

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Tuesday, January 6, 2009

More Winter-Inspired Genius

I told you that genius ideas flow from minds that are given plenty of time for pondering whilst their bodies shovel snow and collapse, then shovel and collapse some more. Just check out this great "educational" bit over on Cis's blog:

Surviving Northern Idaho Winters 101

Seeing Ads: "Snow For Sale" & My Brain is Ticking!

Yep. Snow For Sale. You heard it here. I saw it there. That is, there on the Big Piney Woods Cats' Blog - thecalicogirls.blogspot.com. Three beautiful cats write that blog, and they are no pigeons! I'll share with you here what I posted as a comment on their blog after I read their ad selling snow:

Love your "Snow For Sale" ad. Wish I'd thought of it. My one fat cat would type if he could, but his fat paws just mash all the keys. :D So he says to tell you kitties you're some real bright cookies. He also wonders if we couldn't market our own snow and compete with you -- says we could call ours "organic" snow. That should generate a lot of sales! LOL

Isn't it true?? I can see it now... ads on eBay, orders coming in like mad. Hey, I bet if I shaped the *organic* snow into little snowballs, snowmen, and other shapes, I could even sell it on Etsy - I mean, they'd be handmade!!

Ahh, the genius ideas that our minds come up with when given sufficient time couped up indoors after wearying hours of shovelling. We should give our brains more opportunities to shine like this!

Here it is, my Organic Snow Doll, handmade in North Idaho, prepared to take Etsy and eBay by storm! :D

Of course, I could do variations on the buttons, add a little yarn hair, the possibilities are endless! :D

Snow Diving ... They Make Snorkels For This?

Yesterday our house full of young adults finally needed a break from being indoors, and headed out to attempt some snow-diving-football-passing-fun! I followed along with camera in hand and started off taking some short videos of each person attempting to catch a football pass while simultaneously launching themselves into a snowbank alongside our driveway. The results, of course, were hilarious. I then switched to taking regular photos, and have a few of those to share here. Ben, Heather, and my son, Justin, all got completely covered in snow, had to shake snow out of shirts, pants, and collars, and had an absolute blast! There was laughter aplenty for all of us! After "mastering" the football pass, they all lined up on one side of the driveway and then launched themselves, simultaneously, into the snowbank. There were multiple attempts on this as they worked on perfecting their form as well as their camera faces. :D

Justin climbs out of the snowbank with football in hand!

Ben & Justin dust off some snow while Heather giggles and our dog, Sipsy, tries to get in on the fun.

Justin stretches to catch a flying pass as he dives into the snowbank!

Ben catches a pass and is coming in for a landing!

Heather proudly displays her catch as she attempts to extract herself from the snowbank!

Heather, Ben, and my son, Justin, prepare to dive...

They launch...

And it's a successful dive! Each receives high marks for style!

Monday, January 5, 2009

Another Heavy Winter ... But Not A Heavy Heart!

We received 8 more inches of snow overnight. Yesterday morning it was 5 more. On Saturday morning it was MINUS 11 degrees. On Friday we awoke to 3 inches of snow, and the two days before that each gave us 5 inches more. You can imagine that things are getting a bit deep around here - and I don't just mean the conversation! ;)

Like most everyone in our area, I have been shovelling and shovelling and shovelling. Occasionally I take a break from the shovelling and I fill the woodbox...again. Oh, and I do take breaks to lean on my shovel, hold my face to the sun (when it bursts forth and ignites the glistening snow in brilliant light), and simply enjoy the fantastic beauty of this place. God is good. (Even when my back aches!)

So we are, indeed, having another heavy winter. Last year's heavy winter had me convinced that this year would be easier. Not so far. Yet as tiring, back-breaking, and sometimes overwhelming as it can be, my heart is not heavy. There is just too much beauty to be enjoyed. I drink it in every moment I can. Then there are bonus days like yesterday. First, my son's friends from college are up for the weekend, and the young lady in the group, Heather, decided she wanted to join me in a "workout" - so we bundled up,grabbed the shovels, and headed out to dig out my poor mailbox. (I was tired of not getting my mail - the plow truck always seems to come *after* I shovel and *before* the mail lady. *sigh*) So we dug in. We laughed. We gabbed. That was bonus #1. Bonuses #2 & #3 were the folks who stopped to say hello, to ask if we were for hire--with a wink and a grin--and just to share in the beauty of the day. One of those was Marianne Love and her very beautiful mom. It was my first time meeting this local celebrity/author, and it was a truly enjoyable encounter. She chatted with me and Heather for quite a while, telling us of the beauty they were seeing along their wintry drive through the countryside. Heather was a bit amazed at the friendliness of folks around here, and I was blessed to have such a fantastic time whilst doing an otherwise unpleasant chore.

After Heather and I finished, we stood back and admired our work at having the mailbox completely dug out. We flexed our muscles and bragged about our brawn, then headed towards the house. I shared with her my "therapeutic" treatment for sore after-shoveling muscles: lay on your back in the snow, let your back and shoulders feel the cold press through your coat, and enjoy the view of the winter sky and the snowy treetops.

With muscles properly "iced," we finally headed in for hot cups of cocoa and tea. I popped on the internet to look up Marianne, and found her blog: Slight Detour. She shares some beautiful photographs on there--including one of a horse and sleigh that she encountered just minutes after leaving me and Heather behind. Wish he'd made it as far as our place, but at least we get to see the picture - thanks Marianne!

From here on Moose Trail Acres, I've a couple photos today - it was tough choosing which ones to post, so I will be adding more soon!

Saturday, December 13, 2008

We have SNOW

Yesterday morning we had a 1/2-inch of leftover, partially melted, frozen snow on the ground ... here is how it looks at my house this morning:

Isn't it beautiful?? That's my Jeep Patriot under a FOOT of new snow! Of course, now I am heading out the door to start hand-shoveling the walkway, the driveway, the trail to the woodshed, and my beloved mail trail. (I'll be sharing pics of my mail trail soon!) At least I won't have to do my Pilates workout today -- shoveling will be a great workout! (Bend - pull that tummy to the spine - keep that back straight - lift & throw!) ;D

Enjoy your day!!

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