Saturday, 28 February 2026

Time-Travelling with Sepia Saturday

Not a whole lot happening here at the moment. Still waiting for the last remains of snow and ice to be washed away, and for some proper signs of spring to show up. Thinking that I've already published enough photos of puddles and melting snow, today I decided to go time-travelling on my blog Greetings from the Past instead. 

Not much has been happening lately on that family history blog of mine lately either; but this week's Sepia Saturday prompt happened to inspire me to go re-visiting the Versailles Palace museum in Paris, France, together with my great-aunt Gerda. If you want to get (re)acquainted with Gerda, and see the full set of old yellowed postcards from Versailles, click on the Greetings link above.

If you're content to just take a quick peek at a few bedrooms belonging to really famous people from the past, you'll find them copied below. All of them rather more spacious than my own, I have to admit. Personally I do think I prefer a more "cosy" style, though...

Marie Antoinette's bedroom

Louis XIV's bedroom
 
Napoleon's bedroom 

 

PS. There's a permanent link to my Greetings from the Past blog in my sidebar, always showing the headline of the latest post. I don't usually double-post, but thought I might give Sepia Saturday a bit of a "boost" today...

Thursday, 26 February 2026

Thawing

 

For a while today, looking out, I could almost imagine myself living by a lake. It isn't a lake though. It's a football field with snow melting away, and the water having nowhere to go because the ground is still frozen...

To look on the bright side, temperatures are now expected to continue keeping above freezing point all weekend. So fingers crossed I'll be able to get myself into town on Monday (for my ID appointment). 

So far, it's been a Staying In week for me. And I can't say I've been very productive indoors either. Today I had the laundry room booked, though - so at least got that done. 

Monday, 23 February 2026

Identity Crisis

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Sunday, 22 February 2026

Not Ideal

 


To sum up the 22nd of February, 2026: 
The day was not ideal neither for walking, nor for a barbecue picnic.


 What gave these two the idea to even try, I can't imagine! (I zoomed them in from afar.)

Yesterday afternoon, it rained on the snow, and then the slush froze over night. I tried a  short walk around noon today; but even with my studded boots on, and two walking poles, I soon felt I had better make it very short... 

This afternoon, it has been snowing on top of the ice, and more is to be expected during the night. So my guess is that tomorrow won't be ideal for outdoors activity either.

 

Saturday, 21 February 2026

Winter Skywatch

 

20th February at 07:16

Thursday and Friday were of the kind that kept me "busy enough" without blogging. Thursday was laundry day for me; and on Friday I had a delivery from the supermarket booked between 10-13. For a change, they had put me almost first on the list rather than last, so I got my delivery already around 10:15; which also gave me time for a walk around the cemetery after lunch. The weather forecasts for the upcoming week being rather gloomy, I thought I had better seize the opportunity. It wasn't as sunny as the previous day but also not quite as cold, so kind of nice anyway.


I did not make a lot of photo stops on that walk, but I noticed that a second bird feeder has been put up on the other side of the same tree as where the "little red house" one is. (Cf my "calendar photo" for February.)  I think the green one is meant for the bigger birds... 
 

I also stopped for a photo of the one family grave of ours in this cemetery - belonging to my maternal great-grandparents. (That grave is still officially in the care of my aunt, who lives elsewhere, but I keep an eye on it as I often walk by there anyway). The hares seem to have been visiting (actually, there are very few spots in the cemetery not covered in hare tracks!) - but I don't think neither old spruce branches nor dry heather is in their diet. The winter grave decoration seemed as intact as can be expected after nearly four months... 

Late last night, before I went to bed, I noticed that it had started snowing outside again - but very tiny snow flakes. There were weather warnings issued along the west coast, but the "warnings" not stretching quite as far inland as here. This morning, I did wake up to the sound of snow ploughs outside; but so far it seems we only got just about enough new snow to cover old footprints on the lawns. (2-3 cm)  

As it's hard to predict whether the next shower will be snow or rain, or the next few days predominantly icy or slushy, after breakfast I took out a couple of bags to the bins, and then "a few extra steps" (10 min or so) in the immediate neighbourhood in connection with that. I don't intend to go out again today; and tomorrow will depend on how the weather develops.

 Linking to Skywatch Friday


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