It was even more difficult to maneuver around these candle houses and trees that made it from the front porch shelf to just inside the door and no further. I did make a path through them so I could go out and get the mail every day. It was more interesting to watch home fix-up shows on HGTV and think about replacing these 1950's (excuse me, I meant mid-century) tiles with nice updated 12x12 inch ceramic ones. That's not going to happen though.
Outside, the garden is just as uninspired as I am. Snow, ice, and desiccated leaves and berries are the only things on show. A few seed catalogs have landed in my mailbox but I'm not likely to order any. I just like looking at them.
The squirrels may want to slow down but as long as there's food to be raided in the feeders, they're busy. I see a snowflake hanging on that branch that I forgot to put away. If I leave it out there long enough, the squirrels will probably chew it up and I won't have to worry about it.
Good thing I'll be going to Mexico next month so I can be officially lazy. Before then, my main ambition is to catch up on all your blogs!
26 comments:
What a nice surprise this morning to see a comment from you on one of my posts, and then to come over here and see your new post. I had nearly lost hope, I had assumed that you were indeed lost from the blogosphere, that you were a lost Lost Roses.
Yes, you have a lot of catchin' up to do. I have posted nearly every day and am waiting for your comments!
Belated holiday greetings of all sorts,
Carol, May Dreams Gardens
Good to see you back amongst us. It must be the longer days enticing you back.
Glad to see you back posting, Lost Roses--hope this means you're feeling better (lethargy is okay at this time of year). Your admission about the decorations not put away yet made me chuckle; there's been a tote box of decorations in the living room for nearly two weeks, as I refuse to take it upstairs and my longsuffering spouse keeps forgetting. I'm waiting to see how long it lasts there.
Mexico sounds fine to me...Ill content myself with reading your reports, though.
Ahhh, Mexico is NEXT month. I'm glad you are back. Maybe next time you won't be away for so long? I really do understand what a cold can do to upset every routine you have. Good to hear you are feeling better. I'm finally breathing well, too.
I'm curious to see how long that snowflake will last on that tree.
Don't let Carol scare you with her compulsive daily posting - many of us were not that industrious.
It's wonderful to read a post from you again, LostRoses, and imagine you with gently sarcastic eyebrow arched as you type words like "mid-century". The deer look kind of trendy-funky on the porch and as long as you can get out the door who cares!
If the trip to Mexico doesn't give you quite enough R & R time in a warm climate you could come to meet your fans in Austin in April at the Garden Bloggers' Spring Fling ;-]
Annie at the Transplantable Rose
Lost Roses, I hope you are feeling better though you sound like you are in the middle of a big winter blues. I must say your winter pictures are quite inspiring and beautiful. Have a great time looking forward to your time in Mexico. Andrea
I still have several holiday decorations that need to be put away. With the long weekend coming up I may get to them - or not. January is such a blah month. I can't get myself motivated to do much. Having a tropical getaway to look forward to should help get you through the next few weeks!
Your post made me laugh because I just put my Christmas decorations away. Two days ago. After they sat on the coffee table since New Years.
Are you hoping to make the squirrel sick or just not have to put the snowflake away? :0)
Katie at GardenPunks
Carol, the guilt! You have no idea. Especially when I saw how many posts you had. As for waiting for my comments on each one, dream on! But I am glad SOMEONE was holding up the garden blog world so well!
Lisa, I have noticed that it's not pitch black anymore when I leave work. That must be it!
Jodi, I feel your pain. Though I must say I'm surprised I managed to get mine put away before February. Lethargy is still in full force though!
Mary, I'd like to see a rule that allows only one cold every five years, or something like that. Glad you're feeling better too. I predict that snowflake will be there in May since the squirrels are showing no interest in hauling it off, and heaven knows I won't!
Annie, Carol's multitude of posts did scare me, and your few put my mind back at ease! Some people are just over-achievers! Is there really a garden bloggers Spring Fling? I'd better catch up on your posts too (if I can get this mid-century mind in gear)!
Hi Andrea, I prefer to call those blues "winter lethargy". But yeah, I think you have it pegged!
Apple, I have to say my mind has been wandering to a tropical climate and a few fruity drinks. I agree that January is pretty blah in northern climes, for sure. I know you'll get those decorations put away soon, but I wouldn't ruin a long weekend doing it!
Katie, it seems we all procrastinate when it comes to putting away Christmas! I don't feel nearly as bad now. As for the snowflake - either outcome is fine with me!
Lost Roses, read all about it on Pam/Digging's blog
http://www.penick.net/digging/?p=412
There's a special website set up with a growing list of guests, updates on the weekend events, travel information, etc.
http://gardenbloggers.wordpress.com/
It's really sounding like fun.
Annie
Winter slows everyone down--except Carol. Enjoy Mexico. I wanna go!
--Robin (Bumblebee)
I feel a wee bit picked on! I haven't posted every day, there was that one day that the garden fairies posted for me.
Lost-Roses, maybe we will see you in April in Austin at the spring fling? I'm going, leaving my gardens for a few days, getting on an airplane, and guess what, I won't be posting on my blog when I am there.
Carol, May Dreams Gardens
I think so many people, including me are feeling the winter blahs. At least you'll be going to a warm climate. I also have some Christmas stuff not put away, but will get to it soon. I'm just trying to do things that have been bugging me, like cleaning out closets, etc. And then I am doing a little art work too.
Good to see you though. : )
Annie, it does sound like fun. Hmm, I wonder how many "long weekends" a person can ask for at work and get away with? You've got Carol coming? What a coup!
Robin, that's so true, especially about Carol!
Oh Carol, I can't help picking on you, it's such fun! But you know I love you and your wonderfully informative blog. And such well-trained faires! You're going to Spring Fling? Very cool!
Dianne, I wish I had the gumption to clean closets and get sorted out. One of these days it's going to happen!
It just sounds like you need a good, warm trip south! :-) Believe it or not, I'm still taking my decorations down. I've almost finished... but I don't always understand the hurry(!).
Happy 2008.
It is always fun and exciting to put the decorations up, but much more of a chore to get them put them away...I just got to mine this weekend.
Have a wonderful time in Mexico and soak up some rays for me!
Just happened to come across your blog. I too have still not put all the christmas decorations away yet they have just been put to one side. It has been too wet here to bring in the lights from outside so they are all still up too. Love all of your photos.
Cheers Linda
Ah, the lovely lazy days of winter. I think many of us are slower and leave things till tommorro during the dark winter days. I feel much sleepier during winter, and the wet and cold keeps me indoors a lot. We're allowed a bit of hibernation, aren't we?
Love the photo of the deer in your living room!
Lost Roses, it is good to hear from you again. You were missed!
I am uninspired as far as final Christmas clean up but we had better hurry because the days are getting longer and we will be in the garden soon! Glad you are feeling better!
Nice to see you back again, Lost Roses! And hope that you're feeling better... well, at least good enough to get to Mexico in a month and get some real R&R. ;)
I giggle at "mid-century," too. When I was looking at houses for the first time, I would cringe at the bad 1950's stuff. (Not like your tiles, which are actually very cute--I would vote to leave them.) I wonder if I would have had a different thought about them if they had been packaged as "mid-century modern?"
Oh, how nice to find another blogger who is not blogging very much this winter! Thank you!!!! Time in Mexico sounds wonderful - I have a serious case of cabin fever and will have to take a little vacation soon myself.
I do the same thing with my Christmas decorations - they sit in piles everywhere until I get up the energy to put them away (and how does their usual storage space always seem to be filled with other junk in only a month's time????). I do the same thing in the fall with the boat stuff - life jackets and coolers and marine tp tripping me up everywhere I turn. I blame my mom. :)
I guess you can understand why I am two weeks late reading your blog?!? You are probable in Mexico having a handsome latino boy bringing you drinks. Must be a hard life?!?
Love the midcentury tiles!! Aren't they back in style now? Hope Mexico was wonderful!!
I am just catching up on everyones blog's myself. Your posts always make me smile if they don't make me laugh out loud. I think you say what most of us are thinking. As far as the Christmas decorations go, isn't that what a spare room is for? Sort of like a junk drawer? We have a little dormer room that has become a catch all. There just might be a Christmas decoration or two hanging out there. Can't wait to see some pics from Mexico, what a perfect time of year to go!
your pictures are always so pretty.have a good time in the warm sun of mexico.you blessed girl you.
Hi, hope all is well. We miss you in the blogging world. Greetings fro Germany, Andrea
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