On Saturday morning I was up at 5:30AM and by 6AM it had started to snow as predicted. It was fine snow most of the time and by 7:30AM when I pulled the shades up, this much had accumulated. It snowed all morning, stopping around noon. We got about 2”.
I watched a movie and decided to work on the vintage Christmas card collage. I had a large frame with broken glass I would use. I’d already decided to use UV glass to protect the old cards, so I’d need new glass anyways.
These are the cards mentioned in an earlier post that were sent by my great grandfather to family and business associates. This is the final configuration.
I didn’t want the cards to touch the glass as it might damage them over time. On an old print I’d restored a couple years ago, to prevent it from doing that, I’d made a tiny thick mat that fit right into the groove that holds the glass. This lifted the print far enough back it didn’t touch the glass.
So I made lots of tiny pieces and taped them together to make a thick mini mat. I hope it works. I couldn’t tell because of the broken glass.
I didn’t do anything with the wreathes hanging over the wood stove, nor did I clean up the kitchen or work on the recycling. I had an easy quiet day while it snowed.
I went out at 4:30PM to clear the walks and steps before they frozen and it had started to snow again. Much of the snow had melted over the day, except on the north side of the house.
The amaryllis my friend had given me at Thanksgiving as a waxed bulb apparently is growing roots because it has all the sudden started growing leaves.
Larry had to supervise the photography and check out the snow coming down.
I went to bed around 8:30PM after spending the rest of the day watching movies.
On Sunday it’s to be a sunny day and I hope to get some of my jobs done. It’s Larry’s 10th birthday on Tuesday and I’m hoping to get my brother to take me to the pet store for special dinners and maybe a toy for him.