Writings from a Kootenay Korner

Sunday, December 31, 2006



To all and sundry who follow our blogs, I wish you all the best for a happy new year. May peace and health and love find you all.

I can't close without a new years wish from our Dufus cat. Simon was being camera shy and let's Dufer speak for both of them. Also a little quote I read will xmas card shopping.

"Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away."

May 2007 be a spectacularly breathless year for us all!

Happy 2007 everybody!

Saturday, December 30, 2006

Here are a few of my favorite things from this xmas! The lovely calender and (liquer) chocolates that my daughter sent us this year. One of our bestest gifts. A spring green cardigan from Len's daughter. I do not have a nice sweater and it seems funny that I sent her a khaki green cardigan for xmas also. Great minds think alike.


My little wooden xmas tree that saves us in a pinch every year.

The last year or two we have only put this one up and saved the muss and bother of going out on the great xmas tree hunt!

I painted and put it together about five years ago and if it isn't our main tree it does light up our front hallway. The polar bear was a new addition to my collection (I love polar bears) and came with a new polar bear calender.




There were lots of neat little things that we received or gave each other but the best gift of all was the day spent home and then out for xmas dinner with our friends.

Work was very hectic right to the last minute of xmas eve day and then boxing day was the usual feeding frenzy. I just don't understand why people feel they need to shop till they drop. None of the bargains are worth it anyway. Just more junk to fill up the empty places with. I wish I could afford to take those days off from work but just don't feel I could dump that on my staff. So work we did and survived the mayhem.

I hope all had a lovely, peaceful xmas with their families and wish health, peace and good fortune to all for the new year.

Love to all

Wednesday, December 20, 2006


It's xmas again in Cranbrook, (everywhere else I might add) and I can sure feel it in the mall. My favorite xmas lites are lit again and I just have to share them with you all.

There is a home here (a B&B I think) called Candelight Crossing that literally has 40,000 or more assorted led lights decorating it. It is truly tastefully, spectacularly done. They even have their little garden tables and chairs (wrought iron style) wrapped in lights and sitting in the snow garden. It is truly lovely and inspirational.

Viewing xmas lites has always been one of my favorite things. When our kids where young we would make at least one trip around our town with them, just viewing all the lovely displays. I still do it with my husband Leonard. One of our few xmas traditions to stay with us.



A second and equally but newer tradition is xmas eve with our friend's Barry & Greta and their family. Every xmas eve we get together, usually at theirs or their mom's house and enjoy treats, rum & egg nog and other assorted beverages. We also play a little game where everyone has to bring a number of wrapped gifts of (questionable?)unusual and reused or new items.

Inexpensive and purchased from dollar stores or silly things that we have saved from garage sales or previous xmas exchanges. We place one shuffled deck of cards in a pile in the center of our coffee table and then a second shuffled deck is then dealt out to everyone there. As a card is turned up the person who has a match gets to pick a gift from the pile. They also have the option of one that someone already has chosen and they then can take it from that said person. It goes around and around with much fun to be had by all. When all cards are turned up everyone opens the gifts that they have managed to hang on to LOL!! The rivalry is pretty funny and let's just say that some of our little goodies turn out to be pretty humourous. Rain hats, little old men ornaments with cactus growing out of their pants. Soaps shaped like little piggies, tins of oysters and the like. I usually wrap a lotto scratch in with my goodies just to make it a little interesting. I must say we all look forward to this silly game and fun is had by all.