Picking Beets in the Snow

Today we are getting our first snow storm. It is so beautiful.

I went for a walk this morning wearing my sandals (with socks). My next walk will require boots!

Attila picked beets in the snow this afternoon. He is cooking them for dinner. Our dinner will be a green salad, air fried fish, and cooked beets. I like my cooked beets with pepper relish, so delicious.

There are only beets, and cabbage to be harvested now, the kohlrabi is picked and waiting for our attention. There may be a few more harvests of broccoli, we shall see.

A quiet day here at Mist Cottage. I baked bread and made soup for my lunches. Attila is making dinner.

The world is hushed when it is snowing. Passing vehicles make little noise, and people are nestled into their shelters. I love walking in the snow, with the appropriate clothing of course.

Last week I had my specialist appointment in Toronto. No surgery until the other issues are resolved. So back to the drawing board, and on to other specialists to get the other issues addressed. They also found a rare condition that can lead to cancer, so I’ve been prescribed medication to control that, and will have annual checkups. Finding the rare condition made the visit well worthwhile.

Worldly

Weather

-1°C
Date: 4:00 PM EST Sunday 9 November 2025
Freezing Rain Warning
Condition: Light Snow
Pressure: 100.9 kPa
Tendency: Falling
Temperature: -1.0°C
Dew point: -2.6°C
Humidity: 89%
Wind: NNE 34 gusts 46 km/h
Wind Chill: -8
Visibility: 8 km

Quote

“Remember when life’s path is steep to keep your mind even.”
Horace
65 BC – 8 BC

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Teri

Sorry to hear that it’s your turn to work on health issues, Maggie.

We had threats of snow here, up to 20mm by Tuesday morning, but we got next to nothing today. And the little we got melted before sunset, even though our temp was hovering at freezing all day. We’ll see how things go tomorrow with the lake effect snow.

Kate

You seem to have the health issues well in hand. That’s a good chunk of the battle. Hope all continues well.

Sandra

Hi Maggie. It’s been some time since I last commented but I have been enjoying your posts regularly. Had a bad fall in June and spent the summer recovering so had to forego much of the preserving season. We had an extreme drought here in the Annapolis Valley which also slowed or in some cases ruined our garden production. Being on a well we had to ration watering. We have a pond from which we pumped water early in the season but even it went dry. So many people here have had their wells go dry so we are thankful our own is still working.

It’s wonderful to hear that you are getting such thorough health treatment. It is a great blessing in this era of rationed and uneven care.

Teri

So far, so good with the snow. We’ve gotten maybe an inch, but you can’t tell because it’s hiding between blades of grass. Considering they were expecting some 20mm or about 8 inches, I’m happy it seems to have held off. We may get a tiny bit more tonight but the high tomorrow is supposed to be 3C, so it will definitely melt.