Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Begin And End

I missed capturing an astounding primordial glow at its peak by about ten seconds. It lasted less than a minute. So begins a new day.


















The tile counter top and back splash at the resident gardeners house was finished being grouted today after oh fifteen years maybe. It's one of several items on a list not for the cabin that I am now trained and qualified to do.

All the interior lights for the cabin and ( ten of the eleven? ) thermoplastic Fasade back splash panels arrived today. There just might be some sanding and staining weathers in the next few days though. That process will come before the next round of Siberian weathers traps me inside again. This time I will have processes to keep me busy while it snows outside.


















The journey to town for baked goods took half of the afternoon. It looked like they had flurries down there. Yes just flurries. There was hardly any snow on the ground at all. I must be in the Buffalo zone of WNC. High clouds moved in and brought the day to an early dusk. So ends another day.

5 comments:

Siria said...

That first picture is incredible! It sure it gorgeous up there ~ no matter what time of year! Glad all your fixtures and back splash have arrived. Can't wait to see thee finished product.

Christopher C. NC said...

Siria I am very tempted to be prepared to get that morning glow picture tomorrow. It should happen again. Really, 10 seconds earlier it was on fire.

Lola said...

Gorgeous pics especially the first one.
Glad you received most of your materials. Now for more to be completed.
Great of you to finish a project that was started so long ago.
Baked goods are good, hope you got plenty just in case.
Hope you get another morning pic.
How are the kitties fairing? Hope the wild one is staying warm.

Lisa at Greenbow said...

Good luck capturing the glow. Even this photo is pretty.

Anonymous said...

Oh I do love that top photo. Glad you have plenty on your to-do list because it sounds like this is gonna be a hailofa winter for you.

bev