Tuesday through Wednesday, December 16-31, 2025—Whew, It’s Finally Over

Perhaps because we’re not spending the winter away from home this year, it seems that the current holiday season was unusually long and intense. It’s possible that social activities occurred every day or evening from Thanksgiving through New Year’s Eve, and those who know me really well know that I’m not a social person. Kay, however, was “busier” than ever. Let’s see: there was Bubbly Lunch and Bingo, Village Big Band’s Cool Yule Concert, Hand and Foot Card night, The Book Club December meeting,

The Book Club, December 2025

Christmas party at pickleball friends house, Court Sports (tennis and pickleball) Christmas Party, Christ of the Hills UMC Christmas Cantata, Christmas celebration with Kay’s family, Communion and Candlelights service at Christ of the Hills UMC, Christmas Eve dinner at the Morris’, and another Hand and Foot Card night. New Year’s Eve ended at 9:00 PM for us. Christmas gift giving was very low key for Kay and me; we have everything we need and virtually everything we want.

Despite all the extra activities, we did manage to play pickleball almost every day, and I played golf on the two Mondays and a non-holiday Thursday.

I only managed to “shoot” (i.e. photograph) four days during the sixteen days. On December 22, 2025, a Tufted Titmouse and a Carolina Chickadee were the only birds willing to pose.

December 23, 2025, yielded a a Carolina Chickadee and Tufted Titmouse, plus a Red-bellied Woodpecker and squirrel.

A Carolina Wren, Pileated Woodpecker, and Dark-eyed Junco were photographed on December 24.

And, an American Crow and Pileated Woodpecker perched on a far away tree long enough to be photographed on December 27, 2025.

The year 2025 was a good one, and we were blessed to not have any major illnesses or accidents. We sadly lost several friends, mostly unexpected. We look forward to 2026, and have few clues as to what the year will bring..However, it’s unlikely that we’ll be able to maintain the same pace as 2025!

Monday through Monday, December 1-15, 2025—Holiday Season with Cooking, the Grandkids, Concerts, and Parties

The holiday season is in full swing at our house and with our family. Lots of cookies and sweet treats have been made, social activities are flourishing, and many games of pickleball and golf have been played. For me, photography has taken a backseat much to my chagrin. In addition to all of the above activities, I have been spending many hours finishing YouTube videos of our summer trip to Paris and the Swiss Alps.

s the month of December began, Kay made cookies and various sweets almost every day; and I made sourdough lemony blueberry muffins and cinnamon rolls. 

Sourdough cinnamon rolls

We traveled to the Memphis area on the first weekend of December to attend a play in which oldest granddaughter Harper had a role and visited with Jenny and her kids while we were there.

From L to R: Harper, Donald, and Jenny

Just a couple days later we attended the annual Hot Springs Village Christmas concert performed by the Arkansas Symphony. And then we attended several junior high basketball games in which grandson Ridge played (did I say he was really good). Kay began her slate of Christmas parties with her social and church groups (United Women of Faith, PEO, and Bookclub), and sang with the church choir in the Christmas cantata.

The Book Club

Meanwhile, I was mostly just along for the ride, though I did post a YouTube VLOG regarding our summer trip to Paris and the Swiss Alps, and specifically the Mainz (Germany) Walking Tour and Gutenberg Museum, and the Walking Tour of Speyer, Germany.

I did make it outside to photograph Carolina Chickadees and Tufted Titmice, but only a few photos were made.