Neighbor Logan knew the evening before that he would have a delayed opening for school. He suggested we walk at my usual time, and if we were still walking, his mom or dad would pick him up to take him on to school. Sounded like a fine plan to me. It had begun to snow when I went to bed, but I didn’t expect much to happen. Much to my surprise, I woke to find snow on the ground before the sun rose. It was only a dusting, but it would still make the walk exciting for me.
I left my house at the appointed time, but all seemed quiet across the street. I walked up and down once in front of Logan’s house and tested the flagstone walkway. It wasn’t icy. I might have gone to the front door if there hadn’t been snow covering the steps. Not going to chance that! Instead, I used one finger to leave Logan a message, writing upside down. Can you read it?
First stop was a neighbor’s French drain, chugging out water from behind the house. The rain had stopped the day before, but the ground was saturated. It fascinates me that the water will continue for a long time.
The water from the French drain runs in a ditch and empties into the first little stream I come to. The stream had been low for months, but it was running well.
I chatted with Lisa near the stop sign. She and dog Rosie had walked to the creek, and she walked beside the pavement up the steep hill because it was icy.
When I came home, there was still no sign of Logan. I had changed the shower curtain before leaving the house, and now it was time to use it. It says, “There SNOW place like home.” The photo shows that the snow woman on the left had stuck her toe out to see if the floor was warm. I’ve bought a new curtain about every other year and now have a nice collection. What I discovered is that I’d rather decorate my bathroom for the season than put candles in windows or hang a wreath on the door. Silly, but fun for me.
Looking across the street, I could see that the sun had not yet melted the snow on the steps. I texted Shawn to see if Logan had seen his message. He hadn’t, and I suspect it melted before he was out on the porch. I had fun writing it, anyway, and there will be other times to walk.





Poor Logan, I know learning lessons can be challenging. But I promise that the reward for personal improvement is wonderful!!!
I’m still working on myself ☺️
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Thanks for your words of encouragement.
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Most youngsters like to test limits, sometimes though parents prove inflexible, especially where safety is concerned. Whatever it is that Logan is testing is something he won’t really understand until he is older. Here’s hoping his grounding is soon over and you get your companion back. Massive Snowy Hugs.xxxx
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You are very understanding, David. Huge hugs!
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I’d say poor Logan, but I know from experience that he is more than capable of testing poor mom! Even nice boys get in trouble now and then. Although I am curious to know what he did, I’ll respect his privacy and maybe when he’s un-grounded, you’ll tell us why.
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I overstepped the bounds and should not have written about Logan.
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Oh no! I hope you aren’t in trouble now!
I also hope he’s free to roam again soon!
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I have apologized sincerely. I wouldn’t harm them on purpose for anything!
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Oh, they know that I’m sure!
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Everyone makes a misstep occasionally!
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Growing up can be so hard….We train up our children while young so when they are old they don’t depart from the learning. Or something like that.
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👍👍
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Well, your walk was fun and interesting! Thanks for letting us tag along behind.
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Thank you for going with me. Things really liven up when Logan is around.
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Love the creative message and the shower curtain idea. If I lived in a larger place I think I would adopt that fun tradition. Instead, I will look forward to seeing all your different displays of decor.
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I used to keep a shower curtain for YEARS without changing it. Back then, though, they were made of plastic and were purely functional. I don’t know when the beautiful cloth printed ones came out. Perhaps they were a bit expensive at first.
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You are the best! ❌⭕️
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That was a cute idea … kind of a variation of the “Kilroy was here” message from back in the day. I like the shower curtain … festive for the snowy season.
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It was the first time I ever left a snow message.
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You’re one over me in that regard!
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