"I started photographing my domestic world and writing not just about what I had made,
but why I made it, examining the thoughts that accompany creativity and the act of making."
Jane Brocket from The Gentle Art of Domesticity p. 189 UK edition

Thursday, December 15, 2016

Five On Friday: *Snow...Again!*

While snow covers most of Mt. Hood, most of the year, near Portland, Oregon, USA, the valley west of Mt. Hood rarely has a significant snowfall, and is challenged to handle it when it comes!

So yesterday we got four inches of snow at our house near the base of Mt. Hood, and although Portland proper, to the northwest of Mt. Hood got less than that, the snow slowed getting children home from school in the afternoon, and slowed the evening commute. My youngest daughter's commute time which is usually forty-five minutes, was four and a half hours!

Snow...Again, but more than last week!

There was enough snow for little Grand Girlies and their dad to go sledding!

And when we went back inside the Holly wreath we had crafted, welcomed us.

Soup has been made...Again...and...Again...and...Again!

And knitting and crocheting is being done...Again...and...Again...and...Again 🤗

Thanks to Amy from her blog, Love Made My Home, you can visit and read about other's Five on Friday, Here.

What have some of your "agains" been this week?

Gracie xx



29 comments:

  1. Wow your poor daughter that was no fun taking so long to get home. Your crochet looks interesting too

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  2. we got about 2.5 inches here. i went in late to work today and we closed the store 1/2 hr early. It's thawing some but still ice/snow on our street and roads in town are ok but need careful driving as it's not been above freezing but a degree or 2 today. I'm working on packages to get out tomorrow. A bit behind but better late than never! Take care and stay warm, my friend! Hugs!

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  3. The snow looks beautiful but it must be such a nuisance if all the journeys take so long. I must get some holly and make a wreath like yours, very effective but quite simple.

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  4. That was some commute, I do not envy your daughter at all. Like you my agains this week have been soup and hot chocolates because it is seasonal rather than the need to keep warm. Loved the wreath, a real delight and a joy to see the children sledding. Take care.

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  5. Gracie, the snow is beautiful, but managing it -- especially on the streets -- is no fun! Your poor daughter! The name of the game is SOUP ... nothing like it to make one feel warm -- and tasty too! Stay warm ... more "yarning" is in the works. Merry Merry to you!

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  6. Snow. Groan. We've had a LOT of it here in Michigan, far more than we usually get in December (or maybe it just seems that way). It's been so cold too. I hold my breath every time I know my 'kids' are driving in it. It's not them I'm afraid of as I think they know how to drive in it, but some people don't and drive crazy.

    Happy Five on Friday

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  7. Snow is lovely if you don't have to travel daily in it. Your holly wreath is so simple and festive and you can never have too much soup, especially in snowy weather. Have a lovely weekend:)

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  8. Oh wow! Bless your daughters heart. That was truly a long time. I hope the snow is melting and that things can get back to normal again soon. Wishing you a lovely day. Merry Christmas. :)

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  9. Brr...that looks cold! My son is in Portland at the moment - on board a Cruise Ship in dry dock! (He is a navigator) He was telling me how cold it was.

    Glad your daughter made it home safely.

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  10. We use to live in Silverdale and those long traffic tie-ups in the Seattle-Tacoma area are a bad memory. I feel for your daughter but, luckily like you said, it doesn't happen often. At least the grandgirls had a good time because of the snow!

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  11. Brrrr. It's cold here today...-7F on our back deck right now and colder predicted for tomorrow. Lots of snow in the past few weeks and more predicted for the first few days of next week. I'm ready for winter to be over. I'm hoping December is icky so January and February are better. I know that Portland isnt used to dealing with snow and ice like were' all having this year. It does look like your grandgirls are having a great time in it though. WIshing you and yours safety in the cold and ice and hoping you continue to enjoy your soup and knitting/crochet. Miss you Gracie!
    Blesssings always,
    Betsy

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  12. Your yard looks like ours.. the boys are out sledding as I type. I am so glad your daughter got home safely. I one time got in this kind of traffic mess and it took 6 hours to get a few miles.. it was awful. Your room looks so cozy and warm and happy. I am kind of enjoying the forced home-body-ness. :-) I do hope to see you soon, though! Crab salad at Elmer's with you is calling me. ((hugs)), Teresa :-)

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  13. The snow is beautiful even if it does slow everything down. Thank you for sharing with us Gracie, stay warm.

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  14. Everything is looking wonderfully Christmas-y, Gracie! The snow, the wreath and your delicious soup - I could live on soup. I love your wreath ornament - it looks so sweet with the little red bow. So glad you're enjoying the season.

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  15. Looks like you may have a white Christmas. Winter can be so beautiful yet scary at the same time. Soup sounds yummy right now. We just had our first storm of wind and rain down here in southern California. Have a blessed Christmas dear Gracie. Pat xx

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  16. Your home looks the perfect place to cosy up in to escape the cold of the snow. I love it when it falls during a holiday and everyone is safe at home; no travelling to be done. Stay safe. B x

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  17. Hello Gracie. When we get snow here it often causes a lot if disruption as we not geared up for it. I have been caught out in it and taken ages to travel a dew miles. Glad your daughter finally got home safe and sound.
    My agains this week were watching D.I.L. in panto up in Yorkshire, more shopping, lunch out with friends, card making and a coach journey! I of course don't do all of these on a regular basis ie panto and coach journeys - guess the rest I do! :-) Stay safe and cosy. Hugs Anne x

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  18. Nothing better than homemade soup on a cold winter's day. Stay warm.

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  19. We had just a light dusting of snow last night and it's still falling intermittently. So lovely to be at home with the lights twinkling and good things cooking. Your soup looks delicious!

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  20. More snow! My brother phoned to tell me he was driving home in the snow. Again. And I heard about the long commutes from several friends...

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  21. Again and again! My Electric blanket. Knitting socks! Counting points and being tempted by so many holiday goodies. We snowshoed today. It was beautiful in the fresh snowy woods and we were shielded from the winds!

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  22. I hope your daughter doesn't have any more horrid journeys anywhere and that you all travel safely. Your home looks very Christmassy and lovely, I really like your wreath, that is so lovely! Just how a wreath should look I think. Happy Christmas!

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  23. hope snow let you celebrate Christmas with freedom .
    dear
    soups really help to warm down the blood in such cold seasons .
    inside house crochet and knitting are best useful time pas

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  24. Snow is so special for the children to enjoy, though it does make travel very difficult. Your wintry pictures are a joy to see. The wreath is simple but beautiful. I wish you a happy cosy week dear Gracie.
    Helen xox

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  25. Ugh...I know EXACTLY what you are talking about with the weather and snow (and ice, for us) On Friday evening, I prayed my husband all the way home. He works afternoons and we had rain coming down that was freezing before it hit the ground. Today, it looked like ice crystals coming down. It's pretty but oh so dangerous. We've been ramping up on the soups Too! Stay warm and safe.

    Cindy

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  26. I thought it was only in the UK that snow causes so much havoc. I expect your daughter was so relieved to get back to the comfort of home and that lovely soup. Sarah x

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  27. Your snow picture and your soup look really good to me, Gracie. I know how tiring the snow can get, though. It's one thing I don't miss about living in NY. I hope you'll be able to just stay indoors and not have to deal with the snow too much as long as it has to fall. Hope you're having a good week so far!

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  28. Love the snow ... and your soup looks so delicious. Nice to know it's waiting for you when you come in from the cold outside.

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  29. The soup looks good. And I loved seeing the grandkids sledding. I remember when we lived in Portland we didn't get snow very often, but when we did, sledding down a nearby street with Papa was a lot of fun!

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