Wednesday, January 14, 2009

A recipe for surviving the New Hampshire winter

It's frightfully cold this morning, 7 degrees in the sun and it's predicted to get even colder for the next few days. Because winter can be so very long, the days so short and cabin fever a real threat, I get through the winter by surrounding myself with only the things that make me happy...

A plowed driveway

A shoveled path to the bird feeder

A nice pile of firewood just steps from the back door.

A patient kitty to remind me I'm not the only one waiting for spring.

Colorful yarn

Cymbidium orchid ready to bloom

A sunny corner office

A warm fire, a big stash of yarn, a pile of seed catalogs

Plenty of good friends...

...and good food....

...and more good friends...

Cheers!!!

5 comments:

  1. LOOOVVVEEEEE this post. Spring is just around the corner, but plenty of good times to be had in the meantime...

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  2. Great recipe! You make winter look good...

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  3. Thanks Emily and Amy for being my main ingredients :-)

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  4. Hi Ting. Great post. Two hour delay down here. I too was in the winter zone yesterday so I made a slide show on my farm blog of photos of my garden in summer here at school. Check it out
    http://www.middlebrook-farm-school.blogspot.com/
    Say hi to Eric for me.

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  5. hi ting!!! can't believe will beat me to posting on your blog! LOVE the photos of your space and favorite "get you through the winter stuff!" i am envious of the wood stove (and firewood!) and so wish we could have been there for your dinner:) Hope you are doing well, looks like you are... still planning india - will keep you posted. happy fireside sitting, knitting, and hangin with ben and eric:)
    peace,
    j

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