Fortunately, after a cold start the temperature hit 32 degrees. I put hay for Buddy and Rebel behind the grooming room so they could be out of the wind.
Look at this photo now! It's the before.
At 11 I dropped Little Wonder off at the groomers and ran all kinds of errands while he was there.
He was done at 12:30 and went with me to my last stop....Country Max.
I did not know if he was going to be cold without his long hair and bought him a sweater while we were there.
At one of my stops, I picked up some simple Christmas decorations. Gary had found three branches for me and I wanted to turn them into my version of a tree. Little Wonder lounged on the couch and supervised.
Sidney napped on the bed.
We have not had a real tree for decades.
I attempted to squeeze in a short nap before chores.
For some reason, it was extra light when I went out to the barn.
As usual, Gary filled up the water buckets and topped them off with warm water.
The barn was near 30.
By the time I was finished, it was a little darker.
French toast for dinner. Not in the mood to cook.
Love having this twinkie light in the living room.
Night all.



























5 comments:
Some times simple is the best. Your twinkle lights and tree decorations are wonderful. We all need whatever brightness we can muster. Kathy
Looking mighty cold, but those lights on the twigs are a reminder there is beauty and brightness everywhere., LW, great trim, you look super duper !!!
I did that for one Christmas too, just branches I picked up in the forest and stuck in boxes and floral foam. It turned out very pretty.
Wow, it is warm in your barn. It is below zero in my machine shed.
The birds are appreciating the water in the heated bird bath. They are drinking from it. Also saw blue birds yesterday at the bird bath! Brrrr!
I haven't had a real tree for a long time. I'm not putting up my fake tree, I'm not feeling jolly. It's cold here, but that's expected. LW looks adorable with or without a trim!
Love your tree. It looks very Scandinavian.
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