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Good Morning!
There’s nothing quite like waking up in the country. The air feels fresher, the mornings quieter, and the world somehow slower. Out here, life isn’t measured by the ticking of a clock but by the sun’s rise and fall, the rustle of leaves in the breeze, and the distant call of a loon on the lake.
Walking out to my woodworking shop this morning, I couldn’t help but notice the crisp chill in the air. The temperature as I stepped outside was sitting at -11.9°C (10.58°F)—a reminder that winter still has us firmly in its grip. The forecast promises it’ll stay cold today, with a touch of snow expected, though thankfully, it doesn’t look like it’ll amount to much.
That’s just fine by my wife and me—we’ve got enough on our plates these days without having to wrestle with piles of snow. A light dusting is more than welcome; anything heavier can take its time arriving.
This morning, I decided to fire up the old wood stove in my shop once again. There’s nothing like the comforting crackle of a fire to chase away the chill, and by the time I’ve finished my breakfast, the space should be warm and inviting—ready for another day of tinkering.
Yesterday, I spent some time in the shop working on a few projects that had been patiently waiting for attention. It felt good to make some progress, but by the afternoon, I had to call it quits and lay down for a bit. Sometimes, the body has its own way of reminding you to take things slow, especially during these colder months when even simple tasks can feel like a workout.
Today, I’ll take things as they come—these days, a fellow can only do what he’s able. I’m hoping to make a start on the Harvest Table my wife’s been wanting. If all goes well, I’d like to get the legs cut out and then bring them to life on my old wood lathe. It’s always satisfying to see a rough piece of wood transformed into something with character and purpose. We’ll see how it all shapes up—one step at a time.
Highway 522 is bare this morning, making for good travel conditions for anyone needing to head into the city. As for my wife and me, we’re all set—we made sure to stock up on everything we needed just before Christmas. It’s a good feeling knowing we can stay tucked away at home while others brave the roads.
With that, there’s not much else happening in our small town these days. Things are pretty quiet along old Highway 522—a peaceful kind of stillness that suits this time of year just fine.
You all have a great day, and take a moment to enjoy the quiet moments life offers—whether it’s a brisk morning or just sitting back with a warm cup in hand. Whatever the day brings, make it count.
Until next time—keep your minds open and your stories alive! GW