The ground was frozen so the paddock was very rutty. Fed the horses their hay out in one of the pastures. Can you see the goose flying above them?
By the time I finished, the temperature went up to 20. Gary helped me with chores so I could get to a 10 o'clock meeting at the Senior Center. Once again, the moon was still out.
The meeting at the Center went very well and it looks like things have a good chance for improvement. Too bad it didn't take place 9 months ago. At any rate, I am encouraged.
Class today. It is always nice to spend time with my students. Many are on new projects and as you can see, they are in progress.
ORANGES......found at Apple Creek Farm.
Tonight we were invited there for dinner. The Christmas tree was set outside the dining room window on the porch, providing a great view inside and out.
What did we have for dinner? A pork roast with scalloped potatoes, steamed asparagus, homemade applesauce, crusty rolls, a salad of mixed greens with red onion, red peppers, pears, crumbly blue cheese and a wine blush dressing (that's what I made)...and I forgot to take a photo of the dessert. Vanilla ice cream topped with carmel sauce, pecans and whipped cream!
Decadent....There has been a lot written lately about the impact happiness can have on your health...sharing a meal with good friends is one way to accomplish
this.
5 comments:
Mmm, that meal looks really nice! Make me really hungry and reminds me that it's time to go home and have some lunch!
Warm greetings,
Esther
This whole posting was just wonderful! Thank you for sharing with us your special day.
Linda
http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com
Nice meal.
It reminds me it's time for dinner (pork with onions, mushrooms and potatoes)
See you soon
The art beautiful as always, and dinner made me hungry! I look forward to dinner with friends (not so easy with little ones so we'll wait).
Lovely photos, Lori. You lead such a fulfilling life - farm, arts, yummy food! Do you want to adopt me?
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