
Saw these pictures circulating on social media and I just had to share it!

EVERYTHING is CLOSED today! We are getting a walloping of a snowstorm.

LOTS and LOTS of SNOW!!!! We are cleaned up for now…

Saw these pictures circulating on social media and I just had to share it!

EVERYTHING is CLOSED today! We are getting a walloping of a snowstorm.

LOTS and LOTS of SNOW!!!! We are cleaned up for now…
I’m not the only one that NEEDS their Vitamin Sea C. Someone else likes soaking up the sun.

This winter hadn’t been too bad…then…FEBRUARY! It’s the Snow month!!

Snowstorm on Thursday and NOW another BIGGER one again tonight… Yes, I live in the red area…60 cm. Yikes!!!

Don’t get me wrong, I LOVE living in a place where we can enjoy all the seasons. But I do crave sunshine and blue skies. That’s why I take a few vitamins and eat lots of tropical fruit in the winter.

And usually plan a little getaway…

Ahh…
What helps get you through the “COLD & SNOW” months? Or is Winter your favourite season?
Wishing you a great week ahead!
Nor’easters form along the East coast as warm air from over the Atlantic Ocean clashes with arctic cold to the north and west. They thrive on converging air masses—the cold polar air mass and the warmer air over the water—and are more severe in winter when the difference in temperature between these air masses is greater.
A Nor’easter gets its name from the northeasterly winds that blow in from the ocean ahead of the storm. Nor’easters can occur at any time throughout the year, but they are most common between the months of September through April and are usually accompanied by very heavy rain or snow. They can cause severe coastal flooding, erosion and hurricane force winds and blizzard conditions. Nor’easters are usually most intense during winter in the Canadian Maritime provinces as well as the Mid-Atlantic and New England United States.

It started snowing last night at 6pm and snowed and blowed all night! Yep, textbook Nor’easter here in the Maritimes. David did most of the “digging out” early this morning before he went to work and James finished later.

Now, It’s just your textbook February snowy day on the East Coast of Canada!

Another one is expected on Monday. Yep…February is “snow month”
February 2 is “the day” they let the groundhogs out!


Shubenacadie Sam, Nova Scotia’s most-famous groundhog weatherman, peeking out from his house at Shubenacadie Provincial Wildlife Park in Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia, Canada. Sam came out of his home and went for a little stroll this morning and didn’t see his shadow which means an early Spring! Yay!!!!!


Spring is on the way!!!!!!


I think my immune level MUST be low. I am picking up whatever is going… Last week David had a bad cold. Congestion, stuffiness and all that CRUD!! yuck!!
Saturday morning I woke up with that CRUD! Yuck! I can’t be sick again!

This has actually been a great winter for the most part. Different people you talk to say there isn’t the doom and gloom depressing feeling that is usually there in January. I agree!! It’s been great! I have been working on projects, getting them ticked off my list, and the month of January is flying by….except for everyone you talk to has either been sick with the cold congestion stuff or the flu bug and sick to their stomach. Gee, I will take the cold over stomach flu any day but it’s not fun…I just feel miserable and achy, can’t breath, it affects my “dizzy situation” and I lose my appetite.
My sweet son made me a “tonic” last night! Ginger, Turmeric. cloves, cinnamon, lemon, honey and a bit of Chaga… who knows what else he threw in it!
It felt nice on my sore throat.
Here’s hoping to a healthy week ahead. Temperature a re a bit milder this morning, I may have to open the windows to chase out the germs. lol
Have a great week friends!
It’s Friday!!!!
Time to relax, with no real agenda this weekend. Time to kick off the weekend with a little pizza making…

They were so delicious!
Bring on the weekend!

Our local weather newscaster has a new term for a beautiful light fluffy snow day! It’s called cosmetic snow.
Today I enjoyed being cozy inside and watching the birds in my yard as the light “fluffies” were falling…
Wishing you a wonderful snow day! xo ❤
January 2017 is SOUP month! January seems like a perfect time to try all those new and interesting recipes as well as the comfort /goto recipes you enjoy. Our family LOVES soup so we have been enjoying some great flavours!
Wonton Soup

Leek & Potato soup

Turmeric- coconut Lentil soup
Cold Fennel soup
Turkey Rice soup
Sweet potato/Pumpkin soup
Yum!!!! They are so good and there’s lots more to try!


BRRRRR!!!!! What a HUGE difference a day makes!
Yesterday 10 degrees. Today -10 degrees.

So cold! Yesterday, the windows open and today I can’t get warm.
Hope you’re having a great weekend.
