Monday, December 27, 2010

Playing in the snow

The Wright Memorial in KDH

I got home around 6:30pm tonight from spending Christmas with my boys on the Outer Banks. It was great to spend time with the family but boy was I glad to make it home tonight. I left the beach around 9:30 am and what is normally a 7 hour drive took 9. The Outer Banks got about 4 inches of snow on Sunday and the Norfolk area got a lot more than that. When I got home I had to contend with the 4-6 inches here in Floyd. The snowy mountain roads are not fun after dark. Any way I am home I will miss the family but I’m HOME!!!

Friday, December 17, 2010

What about the 911 responders!!!!

GOP vote to help them. Give them the Christmas present that will help lives!!!!

Pass the 9/11 responders bill!!!!!


9/11 responders bill defeated by Senate GOP filibuster - CNN

December 16, 2010 - Mike Huckabee - The Daily Show With Jon Stewart - Full Episode Video | Comedy Central

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

This winter I have discovered the wonder of the soup/stew. I have been making chicken soup, venison stew and chili this fall and I find these meals very satisfying. Last night it was in the low teens, that’s cold even for me, and I stayed warm with a big bowl of three been chili and a nice wood fire.

Monday, December 13, 2010

The farmer’s almanac said that this year would be dryer but colder than last year. I’m beginning to believe that may be true. Its 10 am and according to my out door thermometer its 18 degrees out side. I can see snow flurries and there is a little more than a dusting of snow but nothing like last year. Heck even the cat and dogs want to stay in I put every one out and they were back in in no time. The sun is trying to come out but the wind is picking up so it’s going to be a hunker down stay in day.

If the Farmers almanac is correct and the cold trend continues maybe I will get all the indoor projects in need to finish done this winter so that come spring the inside of the house will be finished. I also need to get rid of stuff again; the cabin is starting to get cluttered. I down sized and I want to stay that way.

I went to an interesting meeting on Saturday in reference to cohousing. It is a really neat concept, houses are grouped close together on a piece of land. In the case of the “development” I was checking out has about 38 acres located 1 mile from down town Floyd VA. The members of the cohousing organization each will own 1/30th of the property, there will be a common building with a kitchen and great room and possibly a laundry room. These are to promote group activities and hopefully encourage people to interact. There will be guest rooms in the common building so that the houses in the community can be smaller. One would not need to build a guest room into a house. Any way it is a lot like a condominium community but smaller and built with community interaction in mind. I’m not sure it will be for me. Housing like this tends to be expensive and even though the folks who are organizing this thing want it to “affordable” what is affordable for one may not be affordable for another. I am also very much in love with my cabin and while I would love to be closer to Floyd I’m not sure I would want to give up what I have.

The cohousing group here in Floyd VA calls the community Jubilee, they do have a LLC called Floyd Cohousing but they do not have a website yet. When they get one I will post it.

This is a site that gives some information on cohousing, Cohousing Communities Directory

Saturday, December 04, 2010

Its snowing!!!!!

I went out this morning and got a snow shovel..... we will see if I need it. Welp back to the cookie making.

Friday, December 03, 2010



We had a dusting of snow yesterday evening which explains why it is only 30 degrees and not colder. The thick cloud cover helps keep the out door temps “up”; of course my handy dandy wood stove is very welcome for the indoor heat, I love wood stove heat on cold days. I do have to work for that heat but I don’t mind hell it gives me something to do…..


The dusting of snow we got last night was not the only weather I can talk about we had a hell of a storm Tuesday t. Coming home from work that night the rain was coming down in sheets and side ways. Luckily for me the rain let up just a little when I got home so I did not get soaking wet opening and closing the gate to the driveway. That night I was awakened from time to time by pops and bangs. In the morning I found the deck chairs down in the field and a small tree across my driveway. I have been working a lot lately, I leave early and it is dark by the time I get home so I could not do any clean up until today and I have to get things done today including getting that tree out of the lane because it is going to snow 1-3 inches tomorrow. One more cup of coffee and I’m off to start a typical day of living in the country.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010


I woke this morning to the cat looking at me. She looked at me for a second and then started to clean her face. Cats are interesting animals. We humans have domesticated them and they are dependent on us, if you put a house cat out in the wild it will suffer. It takes a few generations of being in the wild for a cat to revert to the feral state. My cat will let me know when her food bowl is low. She may be a good mouser but she wants that kibble. My cat is sneaky with her affection. I will wake up with her lying quietly at the foot of the bed but as soon as she sees I am awake she leaves. She does not lye in anyone’s lap and I can only get in a few pats before she nips me. She walks around the house with attitude. She gets along well with the dogs, she even plays with them. She likes to take walks with the dogs and me but she follows us from a distance, staying along the woods line. She is a cat and unlike the dogs she does not show me that she likes me and to be honest I have no great affection for cats in general but the two of us tolerated each other and if any thing were to happen to her I would really be bummed. She is a good cat.

Monday, November 22, 2010


This is Thanksgiving week and I am sitting here at my computer drinking coffee and catching up on the morning news and my e-mail. The view out my window is beautiful. The sun is shining on the almost bare trees, birds are flying and swooping. When I step out it is noisy with their chirping. The air is a little crisp but not cold. Instead of being covered with frost my Jeep is covered in dew. We are in for another mild November day.

I have been enjoying the past three days off from work but I am tired. Today I am going to rest, kinda. I’m not leaving the property. I may do a little weed eating; it’s not something I would plan on doing this time of year but it is too mild to just sit inside and read a book or watch a movie. I have some places I want to clear off and it will be easier now than in the spring. I’m also going to start putting up some Christmas stuff, a few lights here and there, nothing much, just a little spirit.

Sunday, November 14, 2010


Well things are calming down a bit. I have been off work for the past 4 days and other than today I have just been hanging around home. Today a friend and I went over to Amrhein Wine Cellars for their fall harvest soup weekend, had lunch and then took a ride on the Blue Ridge Parkway. Other than today I have been passing my time cleaning up around the cabin and digging a trench so I can put down conduit to run power from the cabin to the shed. I am hoping to have a mini-shop in the shed. Just a work bench and a few power tools; something to keep me busy...

My cabin in 100 years, Just kidding this is one of the cabins you can see on the Blue Ridge Parkway

Weather here has been very mild so far. During the day we have been in the upper 60’s and sunny sooo living in a house with southern facing windows I have had to keep the windows open. I guess this has been a good thing because I’m using less of the wood I have spent so much time and energy putting up for the winter. Winter will come and with it cold temps, hopefully I am ready.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Its hard to believe that October is almost over. Here in my little patch of paradise in SW Virginia there was a hard frost last night. I stayed warm and toasty thanks to my hard work earlier this fall splitting and stacking wood and my wood stove. Thing here are slowing down a bit. I have spent the last 3 days at home just hanging around. Of course I have been sick with a cold but none the less it has been nice not going any where or doing anything. Last Saturday I had a dinner party and the week before that I went on a bike ride on the Virginia Creeper Trail . My friends and I rented our bikes in Damascus VA. This is a list Bike Rentals. We were very happy with the Bike Station equipment and service. I had a great time doing both activities and I will jump at the chance to “do things” but thanks to this cold this weekend I’m staying home doing “nothing”. Well maybe not nothing but less.......

Sunday, October 10, 2010

I have been off line for a while due to computer hard drive problems but son #3 fixed and I am back!!!

Speaking of back; I just got back from the Outer Banks. My brother and his wife came up from the Big Easy and we headed over to the beach where we hooked up with my sons and mom. We all spent 5 days in a 35 foot camper down in Rodanthe. We did the tourist things like checking out the light houses and shopping and I must say it was nice to see the family but it was GREAT getting home. 35 foot camper ain't big enough for 7 people!!!!

Photos to come soon.

Monday, September 27, 2010

My computer has been on the fritz for the past few weeks but #3 son has fixed it and I will have it back in the next week or so. I cant wait to get it back. I may have lost all my photos from the past 2 years soooo the moral here is back up your hard driv

Tuesday, September 07, 2010

Well Labor Day has come and gone and along with it summer. Now I know that summer is not officially over till September 23rd but let’s face it, weather or not you are in school or have kids in school, when school starts summer ends. Period.

I had a good summer up here in the mountains. I can say without a doubt I did not miss the beach at all. Not one iota, not one little bit. I missed the kids (grown men actually), my mom and friends but not the traffic and heat. I did hit the beach in June; a friend wanted to go so we went, it was too damn hot but we did have a good time, sorta. I will be heading to the beach in October when the weather will be much better. I did keep a good weather eye on the Outer Banks this past week; Earl made its way up towards the coast but turned just in time. The Banks got some rain but the Labor Day weekend was nice (if you like hot)

Looking down the trail from where we had come

Rest time

I spent my weekend having mountain fun. A friend and I took a bike ride on the New River Trail State Park it was really nice. I was surprised at how many people there were from all over the country and beyond. I talked to someone who was from Chicago, someone who was from Wilmington NC, lots of people from Virginia and a person from Romania. There were people walking, running and riding bikes. Horse back riding is allowed but I did not see any of that. A lot of people were walking their dogs. I saw a beautiful Great Pyrenees, he was such a sweet dog.

Of course I went to a few out door get togethers. There is something to be said for dinner with friends and camp fires. I can’t remember my last smore and stick roasted hot dog. I had both this weekend.

I did some apple picking and I’m getting the last of the tomatoes in. Yep summer is almost over. But I LOVE fall!!!!

Friday, August 20, 2010

I can’t believe how slack I have become with the blog. I did not blog once in July but boy was I busy.

July started with the Floyd Fandango a beer and wine festival. Then I went down to Ferrum VA for a day visit. A friend and I went to the Blue Ridge Institute and Museum and to Fairy Stone State Park. My #3 son came up the last half of July and we went to the New River Valley Fair. The Pièce de résistance for the month of July was Floyd Fest

NRV fair It was Ok

At Floyd Fest we camped Friday and Saturday night. The music was suppose to stop at 2am but it continued well past that. There was very little rest to be had but who cares we went there to have a good time and we did!!@!

Our neighbors at Floyd Fest

#3 sleeping in the hammock during Floyd Fest

August started with a trip to PA for the family reunion. The rest of this month and it’s the 20th all ready!!!! Has been spent just catching up; The grass is afoot high I am way behind on the wood cutting and all the vegetables except the water melon is ripe


pre reunion get together

Sunday, August 01, 2010

I'm still here this has just been a very busy summer. There is so much to do here in Floyd and I have sooo much that needs done with the cabin and property that when I sit down its to rest not to write. Well off to work.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

It’s been a busy month here in the mountains. I have been cutting grass, there is a lot of it, establishing a new raised bed garden, hauling dirt down a hill is not as easy as you might think, and working on a few building projects. I keep telling myself that it will be easier next year and I know it will but damn…….


I got this (used)

to cut this

this went

down there. There are only 5 beds next year there will be more..

some of my hard work.


This is one of the projects a dog "relief" area. My dogs are getting older and I want them to have a place to go pee when I'm not home.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

How much oil has been put into the gulf thanks to this one spill? This is a little calculator I found.

How Much Oil Has Leaked Into the Gulf of Mexico? | The Rundown News Blog | PBS NewsHour | PBS

I just talked to my brother in Louisiana; things are a bit tough down there right now. He told me that work has really dried up. We got to talking about what is happening down in the gulf and he started to tell me about all that comes through Louisiana. It was an education, one that I feel needs to be shared so I found a simple leaflet that tells a lot about what is being effected by the gulf spill. This is just Louisiana, there are a total of 5 US states that boarder the gulf, Texas, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida are the other 4. we are not including the South American countries and Mexico.

A lot of people are directly affected and a lot more, we consumers in particular, are indirectly affected. This is a global catastrophe. This is going to cost ALL of us a lot. It is expensive in both monetary cost and ecological cost. There are over 6 billion people on this planet. We have no where else to go. We need to take care of the planet we have. We need to STOP the blame game and enact legislation that will forcibly change the way we treat the world. Money should not be the most important thing on this earth. It’s a bad time in the congress right now a lot of people are going to be out of a job, the tea party and other fanatics will see to that, so if you are going to lose your job anyway just do what is right. Change the laws to protect the earth and us.


Below is a simple fact sheet on Louisiana.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

When I moved to Floyd County I wanted to contribute to the county so I joined EMS. This weekend I took the EVAC course thinking I was going to learn to drive an ambulance……



This is similar to what I drove.

I passed the driving test and feel confident that I passed the written but I can tell you right now I have no intention of driving a fire truck!!!!!

Thursday, May 20, 2010

I woke up this morning and the Buffalo was gone

Now its back.

Today is the day my friend the master gardener says I can plant so its off to the garden. Looks like a good day to be outside!

Sunday, May 09, 2010

Thought I would just post a few words today before I got into my yard work. No photos for a while. My Cannon camera started shooting pink photos turned out it was a CCD connector (what ever that is) that needed to be fixed and Cannon was doing it for free so I sent it to the shop instead of buying another. I want a better camera but I don't want to spend the money right now.

Things up here have been BUSY. I have been trying to get things in shape on the property. Just mowing the grass is a chore; I spent over three hours yesterday just weed eating the property. I have another hour of weed eating today. When the weed eating is done I have to do some mowing, I know that sounds back wards but there is more weed eating than mowing. It turns out to be more than a days work that as to be done every 10 days or so.

I am also going to clear out some barbwire "bushes" that I have been meaning to take care of. These are just big balls of wire that have formed big ball shapes and then have weeds and such growing through them. One has a nice rhubarb plant growing in the middle of it. I also HAVE to get the garden area done this week.

The weather has been so hot that I have not been able to get much done outside; I am a cold weather person. The next few days are going to be in the 60's so I should be able to get a lot done. Of course that is if I don't get distracted; I'm already going to be hiking up the Buffalo tomorrow with a friend but what is a person to do I have not seen her all winter and we want to get together!!

Well I will post again later and hopefully I will get some photos in.

Friday, April 23, 2010

I am sitting here with an upset belly and the chills. I am curled up on the couch under blankets with a small fire in the wood stove, watching movies and drinking hot tea. A friend sent her husband by with chicken noodle soup which was quite good. It has taken this stomach “flu” to slow me down. Spring has been a blur. Taking care of 4 ½ acres doesn’t seem that big a deal until you start. It is work that I love. Cutting grass on hillsides with a weed eater, building steps to the garden and to secret spots in the woods, building raised beds to garden in and having friends over to build a deck. Spring is wonderful here.

we went from this

to this....

I have GREAT friends!!

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Every night on my way home from work I expect to run the deer gauntlet, I don’t expect to experience a Monty Python and the Holy Grail rabbit scene. (I warned you, but did you listen to me? Oh, no, you knew, didn't you? Oh, it's just a harmless little bunny, isn't it?) On my way home tonight every rabbit on the 40 miles of road I traveled played chicken with me. Those bunnies better stay off the road are they won’t be around to say Happy Easter. I did not hit any of them; no thanks to them!!

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

first day of spring

I had fully intended to blog on Saturday, it was the first day of spring and all but it was beautiful day and I kinda hung outside. As I am writing this now it is “snowing” well more like “flurrying”. When I look up at the Buffalo I can tell that is it is much colder there than here; the trees have a white coating of snow or ice on them. What a difference from just yesterday when it was cloudy but much warmer. Spring is a turbulent time. In just the past week we have had 60 degrees and sun, torrential rain and now cold with snow.


I have been working on the cabinets I had been talking about. I want to get a coat of stain on them this morning. I have never made cabinets before, I’m glad these were to have a “rustic” look because they do look “rustic”. I have mad 3 3foot cabinets so far. I get a little better at making them as I go along so if you take a good look you can tell that each new cabinet looks better than the last. I have 1 more small cabinet and 1 pantry cabinet left to make. I am saving the pantry for last; I want it to be really good. When the cabinets and book shelves are done I can bring the stuff in boxes down from the loft and finish the loft.

I need to be getting the garden in shape. With the weather being so nice I have wanted to plant but I knew better; at the beach you can plant around tax time here you don’t plant till after May 15th. With the nice weather we had the past week or so I was itching to plant but today is reminding me that this is not the time for me to plant. Ahhh spring.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Spring is in the air and calf's are everywhere.

Everywhere I went today I saw these small guys next to their moms or frolicking in the fields. I fully expect a shoe to drop and there to be at least a few more cold days but for now I am enjoying the warm (upper 40's) weather.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

It has been quite a while since I last posted on the blog but I have been busy. We have had quiet a winter up here in the mountains, lots of snow and now…. rain. I have been cleaning up from this year weather and getting ready for next. On good days I have been getting wood ready to split so I can be warm next year. I have been cutting paths in to the hill side so that it is easier to get to the wood. Like they say, wood warms you more than once. I spend every bit of time I can out side, this year there aint been much out side time. 4 ½ acres doesn’t seem like that much but it keeps me busy. There is always something that needs to be done; First thing this morning I was down clearing debris from where the little stream I have running through my property crosses a fence; this area backs up when we get a lot of rain. I also have a bunch of wood along the drive way that I need to get down to the wood pile. I roll the logs down the hill to the driveway where I put them in my trailer and take them to the wood pile. These logs are about 18 inches long and vary in width, a few have over shot the drive way and landed near the barn. When the weather gets better I am going to finish wiring the shed, plank the deck, spread a load of gravel, plant grass, you get the point, there’s a lot to do.

Of course the weather has been very stingy with good out door days so this past while I have also been doing stuff inside. Right now I am working on cabinets and book shelves. I keep putzn along with the loft, there is a bed up there but the floor is still plywood and I need to paint the drywall and then finish the trim.

Now it hasn’t all been work I did have a dinner party that was GREAT! I love having friends over. I am also reading a series of books by Terry Goodkind, he’s not Terry Brooks or Tolkien but I have been enjoying the books. I’m on the 8th one now. For a little change of pace and to help my mom for a few days, I took a quick trip to the beach; the weather wasn’t that great but it was nice to see mom and the boys.

Well I’m off to bed, tomorrow I have to sand and stain the cabinets and start on the cabinet doors. I also have to clean every single dog blanket and floor covering; dogs, rain and red mud a mess do make!!!

Tuesday, February 09, 2010


I tried to catch some of the sparkle but I was not very successful

As we grow up many of us hear stories that deal with magic. Cinderella, Snow White, The Wizard of Oz and Shrek are just a few of those stories. We hear about magical places where the air is full of sparkling wonder. Humans have been telling stories of magic for most likely all of human time and this year I am realizing that the wonders that nature provides us are the basis for the magical wonders authors of the stories of magic weave for us.

This winter I have seen ice crystals float in the air on a clear sunny day sparkling as I walked through them. I have seen snow reflecting the color of the rainbow in the path of my Jeeps head lights. The other day I saw fields sparkle in the sun. It looked like someone sprinkled clear glitter over the fields.

The magic of nature is wonderful. It makes my soul feel happy and sometimes sad. Happy in the beauty and sad at the struggle all the parts, animal, vegetable an mineral must go though to survive.

Yesterday I was listneing to the Weather Channel and it seems that things aren't going too well in Vancouver Canada, home of the 2010 Winter Olympics; they are havening to truck in snow. Us here in southwestern Virginia on the other hand are in for 3-5 inches of snow and ice. On my way home from work last night I bought wheat & rye flour and will be spending the day baking bread because I don't think I will be getting out today!!!

Friday, February 05, 2010



I thought I would give this a try. Here are the dogs this morning in the snow.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

It has been a nice day today. We had around 8-10 inches of snow last night and into today and I am loving it.
The dogs and I spent some time outside walking around the property, just taking in the view.
I shoveled the deck, twice so that Zeke would have a nice place to rest while I removed the snow from the Jeep.

I spent a good deal of the morning on the phone and plan on spending the rest of the afternoon and evening reading as I stay warm by the wood stove.
Stay warm all!!!

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Sunday we had some big time rain by Monday all the snow we had gotten last December was finally gone and temperatures were in the 50’s. Today we have snow flurries with temperatures in the 30’s. The saying back at the beach was if you did not like the weather wait a minute and it will change, this saying seems to be the case around here for now. To be honest the snow flurries are very pretty, the snow is coming from the west and the sun is shinning in the east so the snow seems to be glowing. Tried to get a photo of this but it did not turn out. I want a better camera but its way down on the want/need list for now.

Monday, January 25, 2010

I have some happy kinfolk down in the Big Easy, the Saints are on there way to the Super Bowl. The family in PA are a bit disappointed they had hopes for the Eagles but we know how that went......

Friday, January 22, 2010

Just a taste of winter

and the view it gives me

The weather was so nice last weekend that it gave those who were looking for it a false hope for an early spring. Yesterday dashed those hopes. We got another taste of winter; we got a bit of an ice storm. I had to work yesterday and as luck would have it we were very slow and I was able to go home early which was a good thing because it took me more than 2 hours to get home, 45mins of that was spent going the last 3 ½ miles. A friend of mine had attempted to call me on my cell but I did not turn it on so I missed the message about not trying to get home. To be honest the major roads were fine up until I reached Dugspur that’s when the ice on the road began to become more obvious. By the time I got to Willis it was bad. The ride home became a white knuckle 4 wheel drive night time adventure that I don’t care to have again.

One thing good about this weather is that the ground is frozen so the dogs aren’t bringing in mud, annnnnd I cant roll logs down the hill annnnnd its too cold to work in the shed soooo I get to spent the day reading and not feeling guilty about it!!!!!

Saturday, January 16, 2010

I got a birthday card from my #2 son yesterday. The card he sent me at Christmas came 2 week’s after he sent it, not through any fault of the US post office mind you; my son addressed it to “mom” and then put the wrong address on it. The post master looked at the address and noted that it was a non existent address then looked at the return address, noted where it came from, could think of only one person that was from that area, knew she was out of town for the winter so he sent the card to that persons daughter. The daughter called me and said she thought she had a card that belonged to me. This could only have happened in a small community.

The card I got yesterday was still addressed to “Mom” but it had the correct address this time.

Friday, January 15, 2010

We are having a bit of a January thaw here in Floyd County VA. I spent much of the morning and early afternoon cleaning the shed and rolling logs down my back hill. I had DZ tree removal come over and cut a bunch of trees that were either on the ground or about to be on the ground into fire wood size pieces that I then rolled down the hill (I will be rolling the wood for quiet a few days but it is the only way to get it down). I will then split them so that I will have fire wood for next year. It’s a lot of work but I can’t see buying a lot of wood when I have my own trees that need to be taken care of. I think when you factor in paying to cut the logs then rolling them down the hill, then splitting and stacking the wood it would have been more cost effective to have just paid for firewood but the trees are good fire wood and it would be a waste not to use them so I don’t mind burning a few calories.


After all that work I spent a little time on the deck enjoying the sun, a magazine and a glass of lemonade. Ahh feels like spring.

Friday, January 08, 2010

The weather around here has been shall we say.. nippy, but today at least the sun was out . I can take the cold but the lack of sun is a true downer for me. Any way it has been too cold to spend any unnecessary time out side and I have a touch of cabin fever at least this year it’s in a real cabin. Well as I am sitting around in what should be the cleanest house on the block, its not I hate house work, I have been thinking of gardening. I know, I know, there is dry wall that needs to be finished and then trim that needs to be put up along with a wall of cabinets that needs to be started, I mean I have tons of things that need to be done inside and I should not even be thinking of gardening but I am; sooo today I made a kitchen composting box. I don’t know how well it will work but what the heck I’m gonna give it a try.

I took a spair storage container
Put a bunch of holes in it...
added some paper (brown stuff)
and some kitchen waste

and in a few months I shall see what I get....

to be continued..........

Thursday, January 07, 2010

It’s another day in paradise with cold temps, no sun and a good chance of snow but although it is cold it is warmer than it has been sooo if this warm up continues and we get the mid January thaw that seems to come every year I will be really happy. I am ready for the thaw. I am hoping for a little sun and a chance to get out side. I am in need of a little fresh air and I want to try out the electric chain saw I recently ordered. I am looking forward to putting it to the test. A friend loaned me his electric saw and it was so easy to use that I ordered one for myself. Burning wood is a great way to heat the house but it is a hard work and I am hoping this will make it a little easier. I know I will need a gas saw but this will help with the stuff that is already cut and just too big for my stove. Its relativity quiet, light and easy to use, the only draw back is that it has an extension cord.

Sunday, January 03, 2010


Wild turkeys

I came across these guys on my way home from a drive today.


Last year was a… shall we say stressful year for me. I am glad it is behind me and I look forward to a good 2010. The past few days have been good. I have spent them in the company of friends enjoying food, drink, great conversation and movies. The new year is opening burr.. cold but the sun is shinning the wind has let down a bit and a walk this afternoon is not out of the question. Happy New Year, let’s all make it a positive one.