What I did during my blog break
Posted: November 21, 2011 Filed under: 365 Yoga Challenge, Autumn, Domesticity, Earth, fall, garden, gardening, goals, home, NaBloPoMo, nature, Photography, Quotes, Spirit, Walking, water, weather, yoga | Tags: Gary Snyder, Glacier Cave, Hiking, NaBloPoMo, Photography, postaday2011, Twinsburg Ledges 19 CommentsI had a great weekend. It wasn’t filled with travel, big adventures, or anything of an exotic nature. Instead, it was a weekend at home getting caught up with the laundry, the housework, the Big Decluttering Project, and working outside in the garden.
Taking the weekend off
Posted: November 19, 2011 Filed under: 365 Yoga Challenge, Autumn, Earth, fall, hiking, home, Local Tourists, NaBloPoMo, nature, Photography, Spirit, Walking, yoga | Tags: Hiking, NaBloPoMo, nature, Photography, postaday2011, Twinsburg Ledges 17 CommentsDon’t underestimate the value of Doing Nothing, of just going along, listening to all the things you can’t hear, and not bothering.
~ Pooh’s Little Instruction Book, inspired by A. A. Milne
I have scheduled a couple of posts for the weekend so I can relax and Do Nothing. Or at least do things other than blog. I’ll be back live and in person on Monday. In the meantime, go ahead and do a little exploring of the Twinsburg Ledges. Click on any of the photos in the gallery to open the Photo Carousel*, a new feature on WordPress.
Thank you for visiting the Bogs. Wishing you a wonder-filled weekend. 🙂
*crossing my fingers and hoping it works
Ledges
Posted: November 12, 2011 Filed under: 365 Yoga Challenge, Autumn, Earth, fall, goals, hiking, home, NaBloPoMo, nature, Photography, Walking, water, weather, yoga | Tags: Cave, Hiking, NaBloPoMo, nature, Photography, postaday2011, Twinsburg Ledges 16 CommentsIt’s official. We had our first snow of the season. We woke up to a very light dusting of snow yesterday along with some chilly, blustery weather. It was a big change, that’s for sure. I had to haul out the winter coat, hat, and mittens. That was due to the temperature and the wind, not the snow. The snow didn’t hang around for long.