Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Thanksgiving Eve

We can now see the sunrises with the leaves off  the trees and the position of the sun. 

 
A friend of mine showed me her solar star lights she put on her outside tree. Well monkey see monkey do! I ordered a couple of strings. Well the first string got so tangled it took forever to untangle them. But I do love them. 

And the 2nd set I put on a small tree we have. I learned a lesson about how to not tangle this string. But still not that easy to work with. 

 
I also made a small batch focaccia bread. And boy did it come out good! Husband wants this tomorrow instead of rolls. 
 We are tucked in watching White Christmas tonight. 
And speaking of white Christmas.....

We are waiting for snow tomorrow 5 to 9 inches.
We are home so no travel issues. 
I hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving.
Hugs
Cathy


6 comments:

Coloring Outside the Lines said...

Snow...wow, I always wish it would snow here, but then when it does, I am not so happy about it after a day or so. Have a lovely week1!

Lauren said...

Your sunrise is beautiful.
Holy moly! Your first snow is a doozy.
Happy Thanksgiving 🦃🍁
Rugs and Pugs

Saundra said...

Oh but that focaccia bread looked delicious. I'd probably sprinkle rosemary on mine before baking as I love the smell of it and used to rub my fingers along the plant.
No snow here yet but rain expected and COLD moving in.

Mari said...

Your lights are so pretty! So is the sunrise.
We're supposed to get a bunch of snow too. I'm not ready for that!

TheCrankyCrow said...

Happy Thanksgiving Cathy! It sounds like a perfect way to spend it...cozy, tucked in, a snowfall, Christmas movies, stress-free dinner, and nowhere you to which you have to worry about traveling...or worry about others traveling to and from you. Enjoy and soak it in! ~Robin~

kathyinozarks said...

I love your new outdoor lights. your bread looks delicious. Isn't it wonderful to view the sunrise? when we lived in the woods we could not see the moon or the sunrise or sunset do to all of the trees-I love those views here at the lake. Enjoy your Thanksgiving-with no snow travel worries-hugs