Sub-zero temps worked their magic on the landscape overnight. This morning we woke to a sugar-frosted world. (Winter really is beautiful when you don’t have to shovel it out of drive and walk ways.)
I had my annual physical exam with my primary care physician this morning. On the 4 mile drive to his office I saw even more beautiful displays of rime icing. Unfortunately, the camera was at home.
Good news all the way round from the medic. That certainly helps a fellow’s outlook.
With a heaping helping of assistance from Sylvia, I managed to repair my recliner. One of the four zig-zag spring that support the seat had broken. :stars: I’m hoping our repair holds. I should go test that chair . . . and I feel a nap coming on. 😉
Hooray for the good report! Fixing upholstered furniture is do-able but generally a pain. I have a beautiful picture from that morning that I haven’t shared- other stuff just crowded it out.
It may be a pain, but less pain than pitching out one chair only to buy a new replacement. :surrender:
I’ve had some good pix that were in the queue, but never made it past higher priority items. :dontknow:
I’m loving the good news report!!! Woot! :yea:
As for the weather…I could not believe they didn’t cancel school today. I got stuck at every intersection (just a little stuck), but so did everyone else. Every school bus that left the parking lot while we were waiting shimmied coming out…it was downright scary. :no: Hope it clears up by the time 3:30 rolls around.
Praises and prayers for continued healing. We are pleased to know that you got a good report!
Thanks my dear friend. I feel that the recovery process is at the 90%+ level at this time. :dance:
:frolic: :frolic: So happy for the good check up!!! Praise the Lord!! :clap: :yea:
Thank you Joy. And there you go–living up to you name–again ❗
We hope you and Dan are doing well this winter. :hkitty: