Pages

Saturday, February 28, 2026

Saturday Critters #637

 I did not spend much time with the birds during this latest snow storm.
We kept the feeders full and the birds were well fed.
There were high winds during this storm and the snow was blowing right into the house.

I took a few worth sharing...

Male Cardinal

White Throated Sparrow

Song Sparrow

Mourning Dove


Male Cardinal

Sharing today's images with Eileen at 
for Saturdays Critters

Friday, February 27, 2026

I'm Looking For My Mojo...

...do you have it?
Dear friends, I find after a day or two away from this space, I lose my enthusiasm.
The joy I normally feel when sharing my "stuff" with you...my "mojo".
I looked up the word mojo and it means, personal magic, charisma, confidence,
or special power to succeed.
I'm not sure I would have defined it in that way, for me, I would define it as a feeling, 
or excitement in one's self.

So what have I been up to...not much.
I am still feeling a little Covidy, slow and sluggish, with mild cold like symptoms.
I have been home since the 16th of February.
We started this week with a blizzard on Sunday into Monday, getting more than 2 feet of snow.

I texted son Mike to let him know about the upcoming storm...
 - his reply - 
do you have enough yarn? 
Ya gotta' love a kid who knows his momma.

Since I have been home, I made these 2 ornaments to gift this coming Christmas.
They should look familiar, I have made these before.
I hope there are enough friends and family left who don't already have one.

I started my third blanket.
This is the second start to this one...
I was about 10 rows in when I remembered I was supposed to hold 2 strands of yarn together.
I had to take out about 10 rows, each row has 100 stitches...
to say it was difficult would be a huge understatement.
But...it is an easy knit, knit and purl stitches only.
This is a kit for beginners, and although I have been knitting for 10 + years,
I find these kits fun and inspiring.
The kit includes all the yarn, the circular needle, the pattern and a tag for the finished product.
This kit is from Sierra Yarn.
 It is their Dream Cloud Blanket in light blue/ivory.
The yarn is 60% Baby Alpaca and 40% Pima Cotton, it is as soft as a cloud.

I bought this yarn holder dish at a craft show, and I don't think I have ever used it.
It is beautifully hand crafted and holds the yarn perfectly as I knit.
I am just now realizing how much I like it, and that the yarn rolls better when I use it.

On February 21st I couldn't sleep...

I woke up at 3 am and was hoping I would be rewarded with a beautiful sunrise.
As the sun came up the air was misty, foggy and this was what I saw.
I was not disappointed, it felt mystical...magical.

I have cooked, or the hubs has cooked every single night since we have been home.
We usually eat out once or twice per week, but between me not feeling well and the snow, we have not.
The hubs helped me make the trustly ole' cream of potato soup, it made enough for 3 meals.

The hubs picked up a chicken at Costco before the storm, another 3 meal item.
He bought this box of 40 cards for me for $ 14.99, that's a steal at the price of cards these days.
I know people don't send cards as much these days, I wonder if it is a dying tradition.
I love cards and prefer a card to a gift.

Here's a picture of this month's 

proof I need to get out of the house!
I really love this calendar, and I am sure March will be much more colorful!

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

It Was A Winter Wonderland...

 that started just like this...


soft, fluffy, light powdery snow.


As the evening progressed, the storm laid a blanket of white crystals on everything it touched.


Encapsulating each and every branch, twig and stem on every single tree and shrub.


- it was mesmerizing -


It had not stopped snowing before we climbed in to bed.
It snowed all night and we woke up to fierce, blizzard-like conditions, and it was still snowing.
Travel Plans were changed or cancelled, schools, food stores, pharmacy's and gas stations were closed.
A travel ban was put into place, preventing the use of all roads in New Jersey.


These pictures were all taken in the morning




We took this measurement before the snow stopped.
 We documented that we received 24 - 26 inches of snow during this storm.
The yardstick never lies.

I am feeling better today, but I did not venture outside for pictures.
If it snowed where you live, let me know how many inches of snow you received?

Saturday, February 21, 2026

Saturday Critters #636

 - good morning friends -
I am writing these words today, as I have slept for the better part of the week.
It is 3 a.m. on this gorgeous Saturday morning and I decided to share some images I took on
Valentines Day.
While writing, I am keeping a watchful eye on the back window.
I have convinced myself that I will be rewarded for getting up early with a beautiful sunrise, 
we shall see.
I feel better, a little happier and I am now certain I am not going to die.
It was touch and go for a few days there.

The last time I was outside the house was last Saturday, for our Valentines Celebration.
 Sunday morning I woke to undeniable Covid symptoms.
I did not pick it up at the lovely restaurant, 
as it would have taken longer for the symptoms to rear their ugly heads.

These pictures are from our special day...
after eating we parked at the inlet across the street to watch the afternoon happenings.
We saw 2 of the more common winter ducks, ones we only see at the Jersey Shore during winter.

The first 5 pictures are of one of my favorites...


The Long Tailed Duck


Sexes are dissimilar, I believe all of these are males.
They are attractive diving ducks and only the males sport the long tail.


In all of the pictures I took, I could see the tail falling and cascading in the water.


I think they look like puppies.

This is the best picture that captures the long cascading tail. 

The next 4 images are of a...


Female Lesser Scaup


Although a familiar diving duck, they only visit us here at the Jersey Shore in the winter.
They are said to be similar to the Greater Scaups counterparts 
but the peaked crown is a reliable diagnostic feature as is the upper wing pattern when in flight.


I am fairly confident these are all females.


This is my collection of bird books...the ones I use to identify my feathered friends.
The tan book on the left was my Aunts book...she was my favorite person.
We spent many hours watching birds at her dining room window.
All of these pictures were taken on Valentines Day.

Sharing today's images with Eileen at 
for Saturdays Critters

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Cook Unity

For over a year now, maybe even longer, we have been receiving meals from Cook Unity.
I still enjoy cooking, so I do not order every week...I usually order every other week.
The meals are chef prepared fresh meals and you cook them 3 minutes in the microwave.
Delivered right to your front door,

Not meals kits, fresh, never frozen meals.

in this insulated bag...

they look like this when you open the insulated bag which keeps them cold.

When I order, I usually get 6, that feeds us for 3 nights.


Mom's Sunday Sauce

Rigatoni Pasta with 4 meatballs, I always make one breadstick to go with an italian meal.

Pappardelle with Beef Ragu

I always add a little heavy cream to this one and it is our favorite.
Both italian meals come with parmesan cheese.

They fit nicely in the frig 
and we always enjoy having them and eating them when I don't feel up to cooking.

This post was not sponsored, we really enjoy the meals.

ps...I have not been feeling well, did not post yesterday and have not visited anyone.
I just tested positive for Covid, so I do not think I will be around.
I put this post together a few days ago and figured I would just share it because it was done. 
Please do not feel obligated to comment.

Monday, February 16, 2026

Let's Talk About Valentines Day

This post is a "little" wordy...maybe a lot wordie, please read it, it is so worthy!
 I like Valentines Day...for us, it is an easy holiday to celebrate.
Here, it's all about love.
I don't want a gift, flowers or jewelry...I do love a pretty card and we generally eat out.
In December, the hubs tried to make a dinner reservation at a restaurant we were curious about.
They had nothing available.
The girl suggested Valentines Day, 2 months away.
The hubs was going to wait until she said all she had left on Valentine's Day was 2:30, he grabbed it.
WoW!! that was a great decision, and the name of this restaurant you ask...


in Point Pleasant, New Jersey.


Everything about this place is amazing!!


Two young, very happy people, dressed in their Valentines best, met us at the door.
We chatted for a minute and our table was ready.
A great table, by the window with an awesome view of the Point Pleasant Inlet.
If you have been following my blog for any length of time, 
you know this is where the hubs and I went on our first date.

Complementary Bruschetta came first, yes please, it was delicious.

We shared a Ceasar Salad, this was half, the chef split it for us.

The hubs had Filet Mignon,

with a baked potato,

and these yummy onion rings.
I know they were yummy because I ate two of the four.


I had Pasta Carbonara with Filet Tips and Pancetta, it was heavenly.
Huge chunks of filet and big pieces of pancetta.


These are some pictures from the dining room...the ceiling was covered with the decore.


Here we are, this was not just dinner, it felt like a culinary celebration.
The wait staff was impeccable, the restaurant was exquisite, artistically decorated for the holiday.

Sadly, we did not have room for desert.
I saw the deserts they were serving and they looked amazing, very elaborate, but we just couldn't do it.


Backing up just a tad, there seemed to be a little confusion about it being our anniversary, it was not.
I struck up a conversation with the lovely young lady who seated us...
and she asked if we were celebrating a birthday, or special occasion.
We both said no but I went on to say, you know I did, that we have been married for 48 years.

After dinner as we were waiting for our check...this appeared with a shooting sparkler.
The girls announced to the entire restaurant that we have been married for 48 years.
Everyone in the restaurant clapped and cheered, even me.
There was more, I babbled and babbled and turned as red as my valentine napkin.
That young couple seated behind us were so sweet, congratulating us as we left.

Here we are leaving, wow, there are no words...except,
we will be back!

Thank you everyone, even to the few people I did not meet!