Monday, November 24, 2025

Monday ... Monday

 My Goodness ... Where did that week go?  Its Monday again !

I guess having a husband with health issues has occupied a lot of my time.

I have tried not to whine since so many of you fellow bloggers are experiencing such serious difficulties with family members.  I really am trying to keep a Thankful Spirit throughout the holidays.

So ... that being said, I continue to pray for all of you and will get on with the daily living.

We are so thankful for the sale of two items on eBay.  The moola is really coming at a good time for us.

I'm going to say that I am also thankful for the low fog this morning.  It feels like the Holidays.  It reminded me of a photo I took several years ago.

Fall in the Fog


Always be Grateful

Always be Kind


11 comments:

Mari said...

I love your foggy photo and am praying that Dave is starting to feel better.

Red Rose Alley said...

What a pretty picture. I love a foggy day too. That's good that you had some items sell. I usually give things away, but there was a vintage shop close to my hometown that bought some of my things. That was always a plus. I hope your husband is feeling better.

Happy Thanksgiving week to you.

~Sheri

**Oh, I wanted to tell you that the turkeys crossing the street was taken close to your area, Rocklin.

Ann said...

a very nice foggy photo. I always love the way fog makes thins look

Chatty Crone said...

The temperature looks like the temps are cooler. I am hoping your hubs gets better - it is a rough time a year and so much sickness.

MadSnapper n Beau said...

Beau and I have been walking for 3 days in fog, but its the kind that sits in the top of the trees, and I have been unable to capture it with the cell phone.. awesome photo and I have a folder somewhere of fog pictures. I once framed one and gave it to the CIO of our company. He kept it on his desk, where he could see it. Odd thing is, I have no clue now of why I gave it to him

Marie Smith said...

Hope hubby feels better soon, Sue. Have a wonderful week.

Ginny Hartzler said...

Your fog photo is so lovely. And I like that is has two opposites. The sharp thorny dark branches against the soft fog.

Mevely317 said...

Oh bother, my comment just disappeared.
I'm so drawn to this photo. We don't often get fog, and I feel for those who are compelled to commute in it ... but there's something magical about the feeling; like I want to step out and dance with ghosts. (lol)
I get what you're saying about Dave, particularly when our friends are facing such challenges. Perspective is everything!

The Happy Whisk said...

The spooky tree is amazing. I love that shot. Trees are my most fave of all things nature. As for complaining, you are not coming off that way at all. And this is your blog. We're here to lend an helping ear when you need it. Though I do get what you're saying, just wanted to let you know that I'm happy to read about any and all of your adventures, good and bad. Cheers, Ivy.

Shug said...

We have had several days with foggy mornings. Such a great Photo especially with the barren tree. I sure hope Dave begins to feel better. My prayers for him and for you as well. It can really become tiring being a care giver and it is so important for us to keep our health in a good place too. Woo hoo for the sells. So happy for you!! God is so good to us each and every day and I am so very thankful. Hoping that your Thanksgiving Day is overflowing with many blessings. Keep in mind, that YOU, my dear friend always lift my spirits and for this I am so grateful. Loves!!

Great-Granny Grandma said...

Beautiful foggy photo.
We had fog here this morning as well.