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Wednesday, December 21, 2022

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 So happy that many Dear Readers also enjoy the Hibernation Feeling of deep Winter.

Again, I have made my print the largest I can, to make it more readable on my screen.  Perhaps a bit too large.   Do hope you can adjust the size, which shows on your screen.  It's very easy on my new Mac laptop.  Just click on "command" key and on "+" key.   And to make it look smaller, click on command and "minus" key.

Same for my illustrations from Pinterest.  I'm making them Very Large.  I always love big pics, on blogs.  😊

Going to be looking for reading, which is in the Deep Winter Hibernation theme.  If you know of any, please share.

And maybe blogs, which delve into this, at this time of year.  Guess slow living blogs would be a good place to look.  

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Btw, that click-able link yesterday, which *wasn't*....  It came to me later!!!  Duhhhh!!!!  You use a *little thingy* right up on top of where you compose your post!!!

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I simply need to calm down, when trying to post and etc.  😉

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12 comments:

Marie Smith said...

I’m with you all the way!

Hootin Anni said...

The little thingy is a paperclip?!!
Love your beautiful images.
A short, very easy read with a "holiday" theme is Mr. Dickens Carol. ...a new twist in the original. Very good

Sandy in Alaska said...

I sure did relate to this post since I'm a house mouse! Your pictures were great too! Cozy and made me want to just snuggle with coffee and a good book today. Best wishes for a Christmas full of special blessings!

Deanna Rabe said...

You’re doing great with your new computer!

I love cozy winter! Your photos really capture the mood well!

nookworm said...

Congratulations on your progress! Ya dun gooood! Even when I tap on a picture it becomes larger! Sharp and clear and beautiful choices.

Ginny Hartzler said...

Those cookies look SO pretty! And some are tiny houses! I would never be able to destroy them by eating them!

HappyK said...

I think the font size is great. Very easy to read.
One of my favorite authors is Anne Perry. She write mysteries set in London in Victorian times. Her books are best read in order.
She has a few different series.

Mary, Windy Meadows Farm said...

Pictures are oh-so pretty, thanks for sharing them! And the solstice post was really interesting...hope your cozy and "hunkered down" as they say. Settling in for a long winter's nap sounds perfect! Mary

DeniseinVA said...

Everything about your post is great and I always love the photos you choose. I enjoy my hibernating in wintertime when it's very cold outside. We don't have any snow yet like a lot of people. I wonder about our relatives in ND (husband's side), they have all their cattle and other animals to look after through these awful freezes. Stay warm :)

Lori said...

Such lovely pictures. Stay warm and cozy. I do love this slow, quiet season.

At Home In New Zealand said...

I'm a little late catching up, but I hope you have a great Christmas with your loved ones.
Reading the little sign with "sweaters, snowflakes, cozy blankets, hot cocoa, baking cookies, fireside," I thought how different our seasons are. Here today it would read more like "swimsuits, sunshine, beach towels, lemonade, picnics, and sun umbrellas" !!
Mxx

Carla from The River said...

Happy Last Week of the Year.
I always enjoy the art and photos you share. :-)