This week, most of the Lower 48 United States are experiencing chilly weather and we are not exempt. A chilly polar blast has arrived, and with it, beautiful sunshine! For most of this winter, our skies have been grey and cloudy, with lots of rain. We've had very little snow. In fact, we have not even plowed our driveway yet this winter! This week though, the polar air arrived, pushing out all the cloudy skies, and allowing brilliant blue skies and chilly weather.
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| The sunshine, blue skies, and snow on the mountains were so beautiful on our drive to Sandpoint. |
Once again, winter has arrived in March! Many people in the comments shared that they have had an unusual winter, just like us here in North Idaho. In late January, we experienced frigid temperatures, with the lowest reaching -23 degrees, not factoring in windchill. A chinook or warming wind arrived two days later, increasing temperatures by over 60 degrees in just one day. This rapid warming caused all the accumulated snow to melt, giving us a taste of spring and allowing me to do some gardening. February followed a similar pattern - abundant rain, with occasional snow, but a hint of spring in the air. March came and it's been nonstop snowing ever since. Every day in March has seen snowfall, and today marks the 4th day. Despite my love for snow and knowing how much we need the moisture, I am not complaining, but sharing how strange this winter has been!
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| My garden is under its new blanket of March snow! |
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| Last week, as Riley and I were walking, we saw this large elk herd on our neighbor's property. |
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| Elk are very skittish, and as soon as I stopped walking, and took out my camera - they moved quickly away, back into the cover of the forest. |
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| In my keto journey, I've been using almond milk, and making my own rather than using dairy. All in limited quantities of course - but here is my process for making almond milk. HOMEMADE ALMOND MILK 1 cup organic almonds 5 cups water Dash of salt Mix all ingredients in a bowl, cover, and let sit overnight. In the morning, drain the liquid. Add almonds to the blender, with 5 cups of fresh water. Blend on high until smooth. Using a nut milk bag, or clean tea towel, strain almonds from the milk, squeezing until the almond meal is dry. Pour milk into a glass container. Stays good for 4-5 days. NOTE: Almond meal can be dried and used as almond meal flour - spread on parchment paper on the sheet pan and bake at 200 degrees until dry to touch about 1 hour. Refrigerate. Then... once you have your homemade almond meal from your almonds - you can stretch that 1 cup of almonds a little farther, and you can make homemade Sourdough Almond Crackers! HOMEMADE SOURDOUGH ALMOND CRACKERS 1/2 cup almond meal 1/4 cup bacon grease (melted butter can also be used) 1/2 cup sourdough starter, freshly fed 1 tsp sea salt 1/2 tsp seasoning of choice - Everything Bagel, Italian, garlic etc. Mix all ingredients together until it forms a ball. If the dough is dry, add more bacon grease until you have a workable dough. Cover in a bowl and refrigerate. After at least 30 minutes, place the ball onto a parchment sheet placed on a cookie sheet. Place a parchment paper over the ball. Using a rolling pin, roll out the dough to the edges of the sheet, until very thin. Slice the dough with a sharp knife into small squares. Bake at 350 for 20 - 25 minutes. Remove from oven, and allow crackers to cool on cookie sheet. Store in an airtight container.
I am of the mindset to use up every bit of everything I can and make it useful. Isn't it great that from 1 cup of almonds, you can get 5 cups of almond milk and 1 cup of almond meal which can be used in other recipes‽ ?! By the way - I learned something this week! Do you know what an interrobang is? (I used it at the end of the last paragraph) Well, I did not - but it is this little punctuation marker created back in the 1960's indicating a question asked in an exclamatory manner. It looks like this ‽ It is basically an exclamation mark and a question mark together. Have you ever used or seen one of these before? I thought it was a fun piece of information to learn :) You can find more information about interrobang here on the Merriam-Webster site :) Interrobang |
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| I've got seeds started in the greenhouse! I use seedling mats to keep them warm. I have not had to heat my greenhouse this year. If the temps drop down into the teens, I will put out a heat lamp, but the seedlings are fine on the mat with temps into the 20s. |
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| I don't buy expensive pots to put my seedlings in. I simply use plastic grocery store containers with plastic lids. I make holes in the bottom for drainage and keep the containers covered. This process has worked for me for many years! |
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| My neighbor's Australian Shepherd puppy, whom I've been "puppy-sitting" is wiggling her way further into my heart! She is just so adorable. |
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| She and Riley enjoy playtime in the garden, a safe place where she can run to her heart's content without too much freedom. In her puppy stage, she has no clue about roads and wild animals, so this is a safe place for her to play unleashed for now - at least while it is still winter! |
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| She and Riley are masters at their silly dog games! |
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| Riley is a good "momma" influence to Bejeweled and makes me think... is it time for me to get another puppy? |
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| After playing in the garden, she was so exhausted, covered in snowballs, that she just collapsed once we got inside! |
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| Sound asleep by my chair as I worked on this blog post :) |
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| On the 28th of February last year, I took Annie on her last walk. We knew she had been failing, and I had found a back brace for her that enabled her to walk. She was so happy in that snowstorm as we walked. I let her off the leash, and let her explore to her heart's content. |
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| Annie never liked the camera, and would never look at the camera. Thankfully I did get this picture of both of us enjoying the snow just days before she passed. On March 3, 2023 - a day that hurts to remember still - Annie couldn't walk to the door. I had to carry her to the car. I was home alone, and somehow, I managed it. She was in pain and I was sobbing. At the vet's office, we found she had advanced-stage cancer, and we had to let her go. I called my family on a conference call, and the vet kindly gave us all the time we needed, as each one of my family members told her how much they loved her. Her passing left a gaping hole in our life. She was a dog that understood me, and loved us - we were her world. She and I shared a love of the snow, and walking together - we both would happily walk all day long if we could! We know she lived her best life with us, and though we will always miss her, she was a special one-of-a-kind dog - and we've had a lot of dogs. Her memory will never be forgotten. This passage of scripture has spoken to my heart this week - I wanted to share it with you: I worked on a new video this week - one that you can use as background music for your Easter/Lent/Passover time of remembering the Lord. If you watch the video closely, you will see a picture of me enjoying a sunrise on the shores of Prince Edward Island. We visited the Island while in New Brunswick visiting my Gram in October 2022 as she was so ill. It was a special morning, the sunrise was so magnificent as it rose over the Charlottetown, PEI harbor, and the song I chose to pair it with is "It Is Well With My Soul". Indeed, that song still ministers greatly to my heart today. Life is full of ups, downs, joys and sorrows, health and sickness, worry and praise. But - through it all, I can still say, It Is Well With My Soul. May this video be a blessing to you, and please know that each one of you remains in my prayers - the days we live in are troublesome, and worries are many. Prayer sustains us! We must keep our thoughts on Him while looking at all the beauty He has created in this world for us to enjoy. God bless each of you! |
As the days of January's winter drag on, the landscape remains encapsulated in a fog that grasps the world in its wispy embrace. Our area has a weather system that has been with us since January 10th, when the fog arrived. This is not uncommon for our area, as we live between mountain ranges, and oftentimes weather systems get "trapped" between the ranges, and stay for days. Soon, they tell us another weather system will move in, but for now, the clouds are low-hanging, and fog dominates the landscape.
Happy New Year to all of you, my dear friends
I hope that the holidays were special in every way for all of you and your families.
| We had a special season celebrating the Lord's birth with our children. |
| A picture of Dan and I at our Christmas Eve service. I put together the program, "An Old Testament Christmas" for our church. It tells of the beautiful story of the birth of our Lord as seen through the Old Testament and then fulfilled in the New Testament. It really is an amazing thing that so many different prophets foretold exactly of the Lord's birth, and yet, it still came in such an unexpected way. |
| Our family gathered together for Christmas dinner. |
| A special gift for my children this year - I made them a Moseley Family Cookbook with all of my favorite recipes, along with others in the family, for them to always have our cherished family recipes. |
| Little Ash inspecting the cookbook {smiles} |
| It was fun putting this cookbook together, although a lot of work! I had to go through a lot of cookbooks. I plan to do a separate post sharing a bit more information about this project :) |
| A Christmas gift for me... oh my! A learning curve here, lots to learn with this machine! Do any of you have a Cameo Silhouette cutting machine? I'm currently watching videos on how to use it. |
| Sharing some beautiful scenes that we have enjoyed in the month of December here... the skies have been incredible! Often grey is the main color theme of our winters here, but this December, we have had a lot of sunshine mixed in, and it has been wonderful! |
| A little "pot-o-gold' on the hillsides! |
| The kitties enjoying the snow from inside looking out. They are not as thrilled about the snow as the dogs are! |
| Walking in subzero temperatures... I was bundled up and warm and cozy inside, but the ice had built up on the fur around the hood, and I looked a bit frozen, even though I wasn't! |
| After Christmas, we had a week of polar arctic air visit us where temperatures hovered close to zero for a week. We had to really bundle up on our daily walks! |
| New Year's Eve was such a beautiful day here, although cold! We went up to Schweitzer Mountain to cross-country ski. Dan had only skied downhill before this. It was a gorgeous day to ski the mountain! |
| We had the trails mostly to ourselves, away from the crowds. It was spectacular! |
| What a gorgeous day it was! |
| We skied several miles across the ridge of Schweitzer, and the views were glorious! |
| We skied up to the warming hut and peeked in. Not much to see, but it was nice to know it was there. |
| Back home... the dogs were enjoying all the snow we have gotten this year. |
| A neighbor's home in the closing moments of daylight one evening as I walked. |
| Our home wrapped in its snowy blanket! |
| Evening skies vibrant with the sun's waning rays. |
| Night comes softly with great beauty in these December skies. |
| Rosy sunrise skies welcome the new day. |
| Rock cuts are covered in ice. |
| More amazing December skies! |
| Our community fireworks show was canceled in July due to extreme fire danger. They decided to have the show on New Year's Eve instead. With the temps hovering around 0, you can see the steam coming out as the fireworks are deployed! |
| Most everyone stayed in their cars to watch the show! |
| I did get out to take these pictures but was glad to climb back into the warm car after the show ended! |
| Zak and Danielle became first-time homeowners! It was a very long process in this difficult real estate market, but we are thrilled for them! It is a fixer-upper home, but they have great plans for it, and Zak is in the carpentry business. We are so excited that they will be able to have their own place now, and soon, I'm told, we'll have grand-doggies... not to be confused with grandchildren... but we are getting closer {smiles} |
| And congratulations to our son and his fiancee Alanna... she said yes! He proposed to her over the New Year's holiday and now we are quite excited to be adding a daughter to our family :) |
| Alanna is such a sweet girl, and we are so happy for them! |




















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