We've got new snow this morning.
Gotta be careful with that ice underneath the new layer of white stuff.
Activity outside our windows is always fun, especially in the general blahs of winter.
Yesterday I observed a squirrel seemingly chasing a crow near the garden area.
Two crows were hanging out there, and I think they may be the regulars who occupy the area during spring, summer and fall.
Retirement has allowed me to learn the habits of the birds, and I know from years of watching that crows have their favorite spots.
A downy woodpecker spent about eight seconds at the feeder.
I'm guessing that the squirrels monopolize but the birds are not losing out, especially because we haven't seen the resident deer for a while.
I'm wondering where they're getting their water now, since everything is frozen.
I'm sure they'll be back. For now, the smaller species are enjoying the extras at the feeders.
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Turns out this is going to be an abbreviated version today because after my second morning trip outside, I discovered that we have an Internet outage.
As I type, it is 7:40 a.m., and I've had no luck calling the provider. Just a bunch of busy signals. I went outside with my phone and posted an inquiry on Facebook. Later, someone, who had probably done the same thing, answered that "yes," their Internet is out.
So, I'll just wrap up for today and will post when our Internet is back up and running.
There are days like this occasionally, and we just have to go with the flow.
Happy Wednesday and thanks for your patience.
You meet the nicest people when you board your horses at a stable.
I've enjoyed getting to know Stephany and her handsome pal Mickey this year.
The best part is telling the stories of your early horse years and about some of the four-legged stars in your childhood adventures.
It would be neat to see a few readers' stories about first horses and the zany exploits associated with them.
My friend Susie and her horse Major led me and my mother's horse Largo astray a time or two.
If you're on Facebook, put them in the comments below the blog promo.
Above: Bill's snow tea.
Yesterday Bill and Bridie went to the woods to start and to tend a bonfire, along with a little ball action.
Foster and I came walking through just after the fire started.
We have noticed that for the third time this winter, the ground in the woods gives way to almost every step. It all has to do with the warm weather followed by somewhat cold weather which creates some frost in the ground and the warm weather comes back again.
Usually, this phenomenon happens only in late winter, but this year's winter has been unusual, to say the least.
Many of our fence posts have been around long enough to have fungal growth and other stains and weathering from age.
The combinations form a rather artistic look, even in the winter time.
Once spring comes, I'm looking ahead to a major painting job for the fences around the yard.
We've been at the Lovestead for 20 years this year, so lots of dressing-up projects lie ahead.
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from Jim Healey
On this coming Saturday, January 31, 88.5 KRFY is hosting a food drive for the Bonner Community Food Bank at Super 1 in Sandpoint, Idaho, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Stop by and meet some of the people who make 88.5 KRFY, community-supported radio for north Idaho, happen.
Then pick up an item or two or more for the Bonner Community Food Bank. Let's fill up the grocery carts at the entrance to Super 1.
Many thanks to 88.5 KRFY for hosting the event! 
Many thanks to Super 1 for lending the space of the event! 
Many thanks to the Bonner Community Food Bank for serving the needs of over 3,200 households per month in north Idaho! 



















































