We stayed in and did some cleaning and DVR watching. I did a lot of cooking from scratch which included stir-fry, cauliflower soup, one pot spaghetti, pinto beans and corn bread and baked fish. I also make fruit salad and strawberry sauce to put over some angel food cake. Walter contributed coconut pudding. We have eaten well!
The driveway and yard were too thickly covered with ice so Walter made a few pictures from the windows which will help us remember this icy year.
Cardinal Eating the Bird Seed Walter Laid Out |
Our Street From Our Kitchen Window (notice the screen over the window) |
The icing and snow fall have continued to plague our area. We have made the best of the situation by working on craft projects we have in progress.
No Fresh Water for the Birds |
Bird Surrounded by Icy Tree Limbs |
Multiple Robins Sharing the Same Tree |
Red Bellied Woodpecker Enjoying Suet Feeder |
Although the birds are mobile and able to fly from one yard to the next in search of food and shelter, we are not as lucky. Thursday evening Walter took the car down the hill so he could go bowling with his league and was able to drive back up the hill to get home. He said it was slow going but he was able to navigate it well enough.
Friday morning I had a doctor's appointment so we ventured out. We slid some but were able to get off the hill again. After the appointment we treated ourselves to a meal out and did a little shopping for a grandson's birthday gifts. We had no idea what lay in store for us. We approached the hill again and this time, after three attempts, we were not able to navigate up it. We had to leave our car in a neighbor's driveway. As we were walking up the hill, using the front yards, as the street was way too deep in ice to use for walking, a neighbor lady who works with the National Guard, offered to take us home in her four-wheel drive truck. We gladly took her offer and were happy to be at our garage door within a few minutes.
She then went back down the hill and brought up two more neighbors who were also stranded with their vehicles at the base of the hill. After watching us try the hill, they had stopped their efforts.
So here we are today, waiting on the rain and sun to maybe melt the ice that imprisons us within our home. Out home is warm and we have ample food supply for several more days. So thanks to kindhearted neighbors who have brought us milk, called to check on us and taken us home, we are content with our surroundings.
God is good!