Well the weather is just not co-operating in the least this winter. Games Nite got cancelled again last night because of an incoming snow storm. We had planned on having it last month but sad circumstances meant that it would have to be delayed. Last night was supposed to be our backup date and I spent a lot of time getting everything ready, food, house-cleaning and surprises but we could tell from early in the morning that the snow was going to interfere. The last thing that we want is for our friends to have an accident on their way home from a dinner party. So when the snow had still not relented by late afternoon we postponed the event for another week. Maybe, just maybe, we will get a break although snow is forecast for just about every day next week.
Look at that guy. Don’t you want to give him a hug?
The games were all lined up and ready to go.
Two ounces for gentlemen, three ounces for pigs, four ounces for jackasses. Who’s going to measure anyway?
So, what do you do when life gives you lemons? Well if your lemons come in the form of endless snow you build a snowman! Doing all the housework yesterday meant that we would have the whole day to do what we wanted to for a change. What a great break! The snow was perfect, too. It was nice and damp because the temperature is just about at the freezing point so it didn’t take long to roll up three big sections. This is the first snowman we have made here at the new place. Hopefully nobody is going to come along and trash him like the last one we made. Maybe the hooligans won’t notice us out here in the country!
We have all kinds of building material for snowman construction!
The snowman turned out great! I would say that he is our best effort in years but, well, he’s our only effort in years. Doesn’t he look happy? What a great way to lighten up a dreary winter day!
All snowmen should be just this happy!
Looking at the gazebo it’s hard to believe that spring is only a month away.
This is just a short little post to wish you all a Happy Valentine’s Day. Look what I baked Hubby. It’s his favorite treat, a double layer white cake with a rich butter cream icing. The saying goes that the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach but, for my man, I have to get past his sweet tooth before I can get anywhere else.
I spent a couple of hours getting this ready on Sunday afternoon. Hubby was upstairs and he figured I was making cupcakes but I fooled him. He was pretty pleased to get the cake instead.
Hubby’s Valentine cake, the lucky fella!
I got a lovely red mini rose bush and a really sweet card. These plants are great, I’ve had them before. Later this spring I’ll be able to plant it outside where it may last a few years.
My mini rose bush.
That’s all for now I guess. We had had another storm to day and more is expected overnight. Blah… How long until spring?
This little bobble-head frog just wants to wish you a Happy Valentine’s Day!
Our local CBC station was running a contest last week, something about Earworms, you know that type of song that you just have to hear or think of that then stays in your mind for the rest of the day. Like a worm that has wriggled into your ear and just won’t come out. I was really tempted to call in because I’ve had one in my head for a week now. I wimped out though because I would have had to sing a few lines and that wouldn’t have been pretty. Besides, I could just picture my co-workers finding out. They would have laughed me out of the plant or worse, they would have started playing pranks and believe me when I tell you that these guys are wicked and would show me no mercy just because I’m a girl! One day I’ll share some stories, but not today.
My Earworm is the theme song from “The Littlest Hobo”. Do you remember the show? It starred London, a German Shepherd, who travelled around from town to town rescuing stupid humans who had gotten themselves in trouble. We loved it when we were kids. We were watching the original series which aired from 1963 to 1965, according to Wikipedia.
The CTV network revived the series in the late 70’s to early 80’s and that’s where the version of the theme song that’s in my head came from.
The Littlest Hobo on CTV!
Here’s a video from YouTube with the song if you want to hear it. I’m warning you now not to push that button!
If you went ahead and pushed it anyway, despite my dire warning, here are the lyrics as posted on the "Halifax Ukulele Gang (H.U.G.)" website.
Maybe Tomorrow – Terry Bush The theme from “The Littlest Hobo” (1979)
[whistling intro] There’s a voice that keeps on calling me Down the road is where I’ll always be Every stop I make, I’ll make a new friend Can’t stay for long, just turn around and I’m gone again. Maybe tomorrow, I’ll want to settle down, Until tomorrow, I’ll just keep moving on. Down this road, that never seems to end, Where new adventure, lies just around the bend. So if you want to join me for a while Just grab your hat, come travel light – that’s hobo style. Maybe tomorrow, I’ll want to settle down, Until tomorrow, the whole world is my home. So if you want to join me for a while Just grab your hat, come travel light – that’s hobo style. Maybe tomorrow, I’ll want to settle down, Until tomorrow, I’ll just keep moving on. [Instrumental Bridge] Maybe tomorrow, I’ll want to settle down, Until tomorrow, I’ll just keep moving on. There’s a world, that’s waiting to unfold, A brand new tale, no one has ever told, We’ve journey’d far but, you know it won’t be long, We’re almost there and we’ve paid our fare, with the hobo song. Maybe tomorrow, I’ll want to settle down, Until tomorrow, I’ll just keep moving on. So if you want to join me for a while Just grab your hat, come travel light – that’s hobo style. Maybe tomorrow, I’ll find what I call home Until tomorrow, you know I’m free to roam.
What’s a little Earworm amongst friends? Eh?
On another topic completely, I think I have found the longest icicle ever here on the Witch’s Island.
Now that’s a big icicle!
You wouldn’t want to be underneath that one if it let go!
And just before I sign off I thought I’d show you these two pictures of the beautiful sunrise we had last week. Hubby shot these while driving to work; I hope he was watching the road!
Sunrise on the Witch’s Island.
Do you remember the saying about red sky in the morning?