I woke this holiday solstice thinking about homemade lekvár (jam), and a dairy-free cookie idea I have. I'm gonna put the two together, and see if it works.
Meanwhile, the game's on and Tim just reheated his lunch. Only he can't eat it because Bug is stuck outside. And she stole his hat again. Bug loves Tim's hat. Loves it.
As for me, I've got zero appetite today. Though when I do get hungry, I've got a big potato, good Kosher salt and coconut oil, just waiting to be chopped, cooked and gobbled up.
Happy Winter & Summer Solstice.
And a Happy Winter & Spring Solstice to you too from Down Under and Off to the Side.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Wendy. I fixed it to Summer. I don't know where my brain is.
DeleteHappy Summer to you and your Honey Bunny.
Thanks :)
DeleteGreat winter solstice art!
ReplyDeleteHappy Winter Solstice to you and your Honey Bunny. Hope you girls had a great holiday.
DeleteTook me a while to catch on that it was Winter Solstice. I get there in the end though.
ReplyDeleteHiYa Jo - Yes, it's a holiday in our household. Happy Winter Solstice to you and boogie boogie.
DeleteDoes bug chew or drool on hats?
ReplyDeleteNow for the daylight to grow longer again!
She loves to num num them and then rest her little head on the hat. Where Wiggy, likes to num num, stinky socks.
DeleteHappy Holiday Solstice.
Bug knows that they who have the hat wins.
ReplyDeleteThat's very true.
DeleteYum....I love potatoes. Any way you fix them is fine with me.
ReplyDeleteThat's how I am too, Betsy. Potatoes, potatoes, any which way, yum!
DeleteToday is the solstice and best of all sons Birthday !
ReplyDeleteLet there be cake !
cheers, parsnip
Happy Birthday WISHES, to him and you, since you're the mama. Cheers and boogie boogie.
DeleteLove the happy sun with the Christmas hat. Have a relaxing Sunday evening.
ReplyDeleteI'm having a super relaxing Holiday Solstice. Hope your weekend is fun as well.
DeleteHi there...
ReplyDeleteHappy first day of winter...
Which is good...cause now we can count down to the LAST day of winter!
Potatoes are my very very very favorite food...
Any which way...
Just call me Mrs Potato Head...
Cheers!
Linda :o)
Oh my gosh, me too. Best food, ever. Doesn't matter how they're made. I told Tim, take my dairy, but don't take my potatoes. That would suck.
DeleteGreat photos on your post. Happy Winter!
Your sun graphic is the only brightness I've seen all day :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, Kathy. Hope your holiday solstice was a good one.
DeleteOh, I love your drawing. Such a happy one. Happy Winter Solstice, Wonder Woman! I've been off my system for most of the day today. Got out just a big, did some reading, fell asleep while reading, and squeezed in a long bath with more reading. Lazy day. Good day. Hope it was great for you, too. Now getting ready for popcorn and a Christmas movie. We have some waiting to be watched; not sure yet what it will be.
ReplyDeleteLove those unplugged days, they are nice. That'll be me tomorrow, for the morning and early afternoon, anyway.
DeleteWhat Christmas movie did you end up watching? I haven't seen It's a Wonderful Life, yet this year. Do you like that one? I cry every single flippin' time.
You are so creative with your cookies. It did seem to get dark really quick today.
ReplyDeleteI like both times, sometimes when it's darker longer, it feels like we have more evening time, and that's fun too.
DeleteEnjoyed your Sunday sketch.
Mmmmm....cookies. :)
ReplyDeleteLoved the little gingerbread house, on your blog.
DeleteI love potatoes, too--never met one I didn't love!
ReplyDeleteA picture of the sun...I'd almost forgotten what it looks like!
I'm sorry you haven't had much sun. Hopefully today, you got some. It was like a spring mud day here and the pups were in heaven. Covered in mud, but in heaven.
DeleteBrightest Blessings! I hope the cookies were great and I hear you on potatoes. Glad you found a dairy-free way to still enjoy food and that's too funny about the hat thief.
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