Good Morning and Welcome to a WINTERY WEDNESDAY.
Last night it started snowing and has not stopped.
The snow was up to Alvin’s neck on the deck when we got up at 3:30 a.m.
Yup, we were up and I fed him and shovelled some of the deck.
Not quite sure why but we were both wide awake at that time.
There will be shovelling to do again before I leave for work.
Yesterday was UKRAINIAN Christmas.
I realized after I wrote and published my post yesterday that I completely forgot about writing about Ukrainian Christmas.
The reason for me leaving up the Christmas Tree and decorations.
I was honoring my friend of forty-seven years who passed last year.
He was a kind, sweet, gentle Ukrainian man.
He would give you the shirt off his back or the shoes from his feet.
He cared for animals and life.
He loved his garden and flowers.
He farmed with his brother and when his brother passed he farmed alone.
Managing it all by himself.
A big job for two but for one, so much.
He would always call me and teasingly, ask, if I had a boyfriend or if I had got married.
I would always say “No.”
I know that he was just checking to make sure I was okay.
I would call him from him to time, as well.
He was fond of the photos that I sent him at Christmas time with a card.
A photo of me and Alvin.
He had a smile that would light up the saddest of folk.
He was generous to a fault.
He was like an older brother and treated my siblings as such, as well.
When I learned of his passing; I felt as though I had lost a part of me.
Well I guess that I had.
He was my older brother.
You left us way too early and I will miss you, always.
Yesterday you were in my thoughts and will never leave my heart.
I see your star shining on a clear Alberta night keeping watch over us all.
Thank you my brother.
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Please be careful out there ….. lots of snow.
I pray for rain in Australia.
Please save the animals in Australia.
Always, Carol & Alvin