Walking is the perfect way of moving if you want to see into the life of things. It is the one way of freedom. If you go to a place on anything but your own feet you are taken there too fast, and miss a thousand delicate joys that were waiting for you by the wayside.
Elizabeth von Arnim
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Friday, December 19, 2025
Yesterday, Today, ABC Friday
37 degrees yesterday morning for walking.
Started out cloudy but saw the sun too.
Had a nice walk around town, the ball park loop, and both cemeteries.
Wreaths have been put on all the veterans graves.
Found a penny.
⛅️ 💰 🙂
Yesterday was a busy one.
Left right after breakfast to go to church for a morning
of making blankets and pillows.
We usually do Fingerprints the 3rd Thursday and Friday
but since next week is Christmas we did
Fingerprints then too.
Blankets ended at 12:00 and then we did fingerprints.
Ken and I both went and while I was at blankets he got set up
and started Fingerprints.
Worked from 12:00 to 6:00.
By the time we got home and finished eating I just wanted
to sit in my chair and knit.
So no post yesterday.
🎄 ☃️ 🎅🏻
It rained all night and this morning my walk was a drizzly one.
It was 42 degrees and windy.
Walked around the ball park, one of the cemeteries and all around town.,
Looks like the woodpecker has been busy again.
Didn't see anyone else out walking but a couple people I see
driving in the morning stopped to say Merry Christmas to me.
I thought that was so nice!!
🌧 🚶♀️ 🙂 🚗
After breakfast it was another Fingerprint work day at church.
We were there from 9:00 - 3:00.
Had a good turn out and got lots done.
We were hoping we could get 100,000 done for the year and
and with God behind us WE DID IT!!
and a bit more.
100,215
Quite an accomplishment for our little church.
The weather turned cold and very windy with snow and ice
falling as we drove back home.
Sure glad to be home and save in a nice warm house.
MY ABC'S
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Sometimes pictures, sometimes just words but it will be something about me.
M is for Mailman
I know now they are called letter carries but I remember
when they were mailmen.
When I was a little girl our mailman was John and he walked
the route with a mailbag that was on wheels that he pushed along.
During the summer when I didn't have school many days
when he got to our house I would walk the rest of John's mail route with him.
As we walked we talked and he told me many stories.
Sometimes my friend Timmy would go with us too but mostly
it was just me.
I really enjoyed those walking times with John.
Hope you all had a wonderful day.
Thanks for stopping by.
HappyK 💕
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Deb - No, not keeping any of the ornaments, giving them all away.,
Wednesday, December 17, 2025
Warm outside walk
Nice being able to walk outside this morning.
Hard to believe it was so cold the last few days when
today it was 40 degrees when I walked.
It was cloudy and very windy.
Walked over to the library in a round about way to
drop off a DVD and a book.
A very haphazard walk all around town avoiding the slippery spots.
Every thing is melting and leaving a sloppy mess which can be slippery.
Here are a few pictures of where I DID NOT walk.
On the sidewalks down the main street.
Those are my footprints.
Was going to walk around the cemetery but was slippery so didn't get very far.
Didn't look so good around the other cemetery either.
Didn't see any other people out walking about.
☁️ ☃️ 🎄 🙂
Food shopping day at Walmart and we got that over with
first thing this morning.
Did a load of wash and that's all the house chores I did.
Spent the rest of the afternoon finishing up making
the diamond art ornaments.
You can see them
HERE.
That's it for this post.
Hope you had a wonderful day.
Thanks much for coming by.
HappyK 💕
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