GOLD in the CLOUDS
09 October 2025
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08 October 2025
Autumn HodgePodge
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Weston, Vermont |
1. 'The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.' How does this saying ring true in your own family, either the one you grew up in or the one you made?
Both girls have my body type and a lot of my traits like super organized, neat, musical, extroverted but needs alone time, avid readers and high functioning language and verbal skills. Both girls get their top grades in math and the sciences from Dave. One girl is more outdoorsy like me. One girl loves science fiction like Dave. They have a good mix of both of us! We all love our coffee!!
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Thanksgiving 2019 in MA Courtney (age 25), me, Claire (20) |
3. What does abundance mean to you?
These qualities are the characteristics of someone living an abundant life in Jesus Christ.
4. Caramel apple-caramel cake-caramel corn-caramel sundae-caramel macchiato...what's your caramel treat of choice?
I don't eat caramel due to dental work but I do love an iced caramel macchiato in the summer months and a hot one in Sept-Nov. I get the Starbucks one, grande, with almond milk but I don't get it as it comes. I get the almond milk, light on the foam, only 1 pump of the vanilla syrup and only 1 shot of espresso. I also ask for very light on the caramel drizzle.
5. What's a childhood memory that always comes to mind as the leaves start to fall?
From my childhood it would be helping my daddy rake the leaves in the backyard and jumping in them. It also includes the Homecoming parade and bonfire that my childhood high school always did and the smell of woodsmoke from up at camp.
From my children's childhood: the memories include apple picking, and having bonfires in our firepit and gathering in Plymouth County for Thanksgiving week with my husband's side of the family as he's a direct descendant from the Mayflower. When most of the leaves are off the trees here in eastern NY, we are in MA celebrating their important holiday. Here's a photo of my youngest daughter in 2017 when she was a freshman at UNH and discovered she is now allergic to raw apples. she discovered this after apple picking with Alpha Phi Omega!
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Claire, age 18 in NH 2017 |
My husband's parents (Warren and Betty) and all of their grandchildren in 2021.
6. Insert. your own random thought here.
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Yesterday was the perfect morning for hanging out on the beach for some alone time I was the only person on the beach and 1 person was walking their dog Moreau Lake State Park Foothills of the ADK |
HAPPY WEDNESDAY, EVERYONE!
06 October 2025
2025 Book Review #46: The Usual Rules
"...that's about the best way you can honor a person you loved that died. To keep on with your life and do the best job you know of living it." (pg 280 The Usual Rules by Joyce Maynard c. 2003.)
"I'm not sure which is harder, he told her. When you feel like you can't go on any more, or when you start to realize you will." (pg 307)
"If you spend all your energy thinking about the past, what's left to put into the future....?" (pg 354)
At the back of the book is an afterward by the author explaining how and why she came to write this book. It was very moving .....just as much as the plot!
In my opinion, this book is appropriate for ages 14 and older.
On a scale of 1-10, with 10 being the highest, I rate this a 10.
03 October 2025
Autumn Peak Faves
I can't even believe it's October let alone Friday already! Someone in my extended family told me I would be bored in retirement. I am far from bored! There's still chores, shopping, coffee dates with friends and daughters and date nights plus leading a small group, a hiking group, and taking a weekly class. I'm busy and it does make the days go by fast.
But I also have chunks of time where I can sit in the sunshine on the deck or in the backyard swing and reflect on the blessings God brings and Fridays are perfect for that discipline. Susanne hosts this group called the FAVE FIVES where we share five of the blessings that made us smile during the week. Head here to learn more.
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first half mile up the mountain |
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This goes over a brook which was bone dry due to most of NY being in a drought |
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me, Celine, Evelyn, Joan on the summit of Mt VanHoevenberg |
- HIGH PEAKS HIKE: The group I lead, SoulSteps, had four of us signed up for the climb up Mt Van Hoevenberg in the Adirondack High Peaks region. It involves a 2.5 hour drive from Albany and we got there around 9: 30 AM. We were on the summit a few minutes before noon. It was a glorious day but it started out cloudy and chilly up there. Foliage color was at peak last weekend up there. The leaves here in my town are just starting to turn yellow/orange with a few reds as now this week the nights are getting below 50 degrees. I'm thankful we had an awesome hike, were back down to the car by 1:30 leaving us time to explore two more areas in the high peaks. And praise report: I had NO cervicogenic headache all day nor did I have upper back pain when going down the mountain or for the rest of that day. (Wish it would be that way every day!!). I'm thankful for pain free moments.
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Big Slide as seen from the opening to an overlook on Mt VanH |
looking up when paused on the trail Mt VanHoevenberg in golden glory |
- A PEEK of a HIGH PEAK: On the way down from the summit of Mt Van Hoevenberg, I discovered an opening through some pines where there is an overlook. We had a wonderful view of the High Peak known as Big Slide. Can you see the slide on the mountain? The elevation of that high peak is 4239' and I have hiked the first 2 miles of that trail as it goes to 3 peaks known as The Brothers. Big Slide has a lot of rocky scrambles so I'm not likely to be able to hike that one due to my cervical spine issues. But I know several people who have made it to the top. It was awesome to see the actual peak since earlier it had been in the clouds.
- PHOTO PEEK: Courtney and her best guy friend from college (Nathaniel) had their 10th year reunion at Gordon College's HomeComing (HoCo)
on the north shore Boston area this past weekend. They left Friday and stayed at an inn Dave and I had recommended. Most of their activities were right on the college campus in this town of course but they also had Sunday to explore Gloucester and including one of the lighthouses. I had a sneak peak of some photos that she texted me. I'm so thankful they had safe travels to and from Boston (they all took Monday off so it was a travel home day after exploring Plum Island). I'm also thankful she could see some college friends she hadn't seen since graduation 2015 and that her boyfriend Tyler really seemed to enjoy his time.Tyler and Courtney at Eastern Point Lighthouse
Atlantic Ocean
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Courtney and Tyler at the historic bell in front of Gordon College Chapel photo used with permission |
- SNEAK PEEK: After the SoulSteps mountain hike last Saturday, we had enough time to pop over to these waterfalls I had been to twice before. We had to "sneak" in (although there was only 1 other person there and he was leaving as we were arriving) past the fence....the fence is to keep people off the ledge but that doesn't seem to stop anyone as the fence is broken in 3 different areas! In fact, we could basically walk around it at one spot. I wanted my hiking friends to see this glorious falls. The reason for the fence is because several people have died here or been seriously injured as they tried to get to the base of the falls. There are warning signs as well. We of course stayed well away from the ledge. I knew where to bring my friends for a good shot of the falls. I'm thankful we had time to pop over to the falls.
Split Rock Falls town of New Russia Adirondack high peaks region |
- PEEK at WHAT'S COMING: On Wednesday, I had two errands to run and in between both of them, I did my morning power walk and some running at the Erie Canal bike path on the western edge of town. The Erie Canal path goes all the way from Albany to Buffalo. I had a great peek at what's to come..... a few trees were totally bare along the path but the leaves were brown and very "crunchy". On the news, I heard that this is because of the long drought we have had here in NYS since June. We did have one day of rain in July and then 4 days of rain (3 just last week) in Sept but the water tables are very low. So in a drought with very warm weather like we've experienced this year, the leaves turn brown and fall quickly. Here's a picture of me walking through the leaves and then the tree from where they fell. Of course the what's to come is more and more leaves will be falling off the trees in the next 2 months. I'm thankful for the beauty of a bare tree and for walking places to exercise.
A bare tree along the Erie Canal path |
I hope you have a wonderful weekend, whatever autumnal things you have planned. I'm hiking in the Central region of the Adirondacks today with my friend Diane F. We will be climbing a small mountain where the foliage is just at peak. I'm praying my cervical pain will be healed and if God chooses not to, I'm praying for the patience to deal with this. It's been a long 3 years. But thankfully, I can still hike!
Saturday is a trip to Vermont.
Sunday is church and yet another hike at a local state park where 18 SoulStep members have signed up! I'm thankful three of those members are my husband, my oldest daughter and her boyfriend.
HAPPY FRIDAY!