Daffodils, the eternal optimist of spring…having a wilt when it got cold again…
Chuck B and I
Hoping that Chuck Berry is making heaven rock! Here’s his great song about my name, Nadine.
Sunday is St Joseph’s Day
Sunday is St Joseph’s Day for Catholics, or at least those from the Azores. He’s the patron saint of all living things, including the sale of one’s home. I don’t know how that evolved, but back in the day when it was hard to sell, people buried small versions of St. Joseph in their yards.
The market is strong now, but I’ll honor St Joseph on Sunday, and maybe some of you will, also…Slowing down to honor the spirit of all living things…
Not Cold, But Hot!
The new year has started off with a bang, with two closings in January! Who says nothing sells this time of year? Welcome, new neighbors!
Cape Cod Hygge, Part 1
“Hygge” is the newest cool experience, according to Pinterest, the Washington Post, and just about every other site I’ve been reading. If you haven’t run across it yet, it’s a Danish word meaning coziness, more or less. (It’s pronounced “HOO-gah”.)
Apparently, the word is used constantly in Denmark, which has about 8 months a year of weather that calls for a lot of hygge. Practiced properly, it encompasses your space, your people, and your intention. “A conducive environment is key to experiencing hygge,” says Danish ambassador Lars Gert Lose.
Yesterday was a good day to create hygge. I had both Jotul stoves going, all the lights on in the house, and a soup simmering on the stove. These began as an effort to at least start off warm and with something hot to eat when the power would go off, which was a highly likely possibility given the howling wind and thunder snow.
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