Thursday, November 27, 2025

It's been a few days

I decided to divide my time between with some more fun with the Medieval Village.  After all, I have to do something while waiting for paint to dry.

Below. The Elfin Twins enjoy a morning chat with Charlie who happens to adore their herd of goats. Charlie wants the goats to come out to play. The Twins say, "Not today!"



Yet, this happens. Below Charlie explains to the Blacksmith that he thought he'd just take the goat herd for a walk. He assures everyone that he has everything under control.


Sometimes my brain does these things. It seems the chain of events just pops into my head and I have to set it up. 
Many Lego Photographers usually highlight just one character in a scene. I admit, that is much easier to do.
But I like to create a scene that shows more.

Lego 'portrait' scenes look like this:



I try to make the scenes epic. Well, at least so the viewer thinks it looks like something out of an epic movie.

I had a brilliant idea. Well, I thought it was brilliant. I took a Lego Building in a tote through the woods [not far from the house] to try a scene I thought of in my head.

I wanted it to look like it came out of the movie The Hobbit. I had everything set up and the sound of shots from a mile away echoed through the woods.


Charlie who was with me, jumped through the wizard's cart and knocked things around. I spent the next 20 minutes digging through leaves to recover minifigures. Charlie kept trying to get in my lap and shaking. 

So, my epic shot never happened. I packed everything up and walked back to the house. However..........

IF I go back to this spot after the hunting season is over, I will rake all the leaves away and prepare the sight for the next day that I can try this again. It will take quite a few tries to get what I imagined. I'd like to do this once more on a very foggy day and see what happens.
Note to self. Do not take Charlie.

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Well, that was earlier this week and now I can make a quick comment the chair I am doing. I've gone with some blues for the main part of the chair with a 'shimmering Rose Pink' color for the very top. It looks red, but is a rose pink.

Gold and silver nobbies and hues of blues for the rest so far. I'll finish off the top and seal coat it before the weekend so the chair can be used if my youngest son and his crew come to visit.


My Lego build is going well. 

Here is a hint at what I am making:





Each day I think about getting out for a walk and just as I think I can go, I hear gun shots. Yesterday morning someone very close shot. Close enough for us to feel the concussion. The mules actually had a bit of a freak out while looking west at my neighbor's farm.

The next morning I got to see what the ruckus was all about.

My theory from the mess in the snow was that the deer that was shot at came through my winter fence and knocked down  a section by getting tangled in the hot wire. 

My mules took the opportunity to go looking for greener pastures last night.
They were fine and not too far off. They were in a section on a knoll which is not where I want them when hunters are out shooting.
They had gathered quite a bit of burdock in their tails and short manes.

They enjoyed their time out overnight and were happy to find a huge pile of hay with some grain in it when I walked them back to the winter pasture. They are good girls, I just came up and asked them to follow me back and they did.


Today is Thanksgiving Day. Normally we don't do anything after it became too difficult to haul both hubby and his mom to his daughter's house. I couldn't do it with wheel chairs, oxygen, and medications. So in the end Rich and I would have Lasagna, pie, and build Legos together.

I had an invite to go to a friend's house [actually a few friends from the gym invited me --isn't that incredible of them?--]. 
We've had a good friendship with Kristi and her family for nearly 10 years. Her husband was my husband's Hospice Nurse.

I'm pleased to decide to go. There was a point in which I thought I'd turn down invites so I could stay home and relish some time to feel sad and sorry for myself.

How nice. I'm not going to!

Tomorrow will be a busy day, IF my youngest decides to fight the snowstorm and come on Saturday, then I need to get some things on Friday. This means I will break my rule of NEVER shopping on Black Friday. 

But this year has been full of changes and adjustments for me.



12 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:23 AM

    Happy Thanksgiving, Val! Enjoy your feast with friends today. RHill, TX

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  2. You are very adaptable. Enjoy your TG visit out.

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  3. Happy Thanksgiving Val! I am so glad you have been invited out! Hope you have a wonderful dinner!

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  4. Anonymous5:21 PM

    I wondered what you were up to! Such freedom to do what you want. The chair is gorgeous and I'm so glad you are going out for Thanksgiving dinner. Those legos sure give you a lot of creative pleasure!...Lori

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  5. I am so glad you accepted the invitation. I know you will have a wonderful dinner. The chair is wonderful! What a great project. You will have such a cheery dining area! Stay safe, all of you.

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    1. Thanks!
      I doubt there will be travelling, the storm has been upgraded! Big SNOWS!

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  6. You are so amazing, Val. I'm always in awe of you. I'm glad you're opening yourself up to having fun with friends. We are avoiding going out tomorrow. Well actually, there's no daycare for mom tomorrow, so it would be too hard to go out. But then again... who knows?

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    1. I agree, but I do have to go pick up some items I ordered for pickup so I don't have to actually go in to the store and face a mob.
      I doubt my son can come now. The storm has been upgraded to a storm warning with 8-12 inches of snow and blowing snow for Friday night through Sunday.

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  7. Cool looking chair. Hobbit friends would be honored to sit at your table. Jeepers! Is there a way to get the shooting farther away from your place? (Paint your house hunter orange?) Poor Charlie and legos don't like gun shots. Nice start for your next Lego Movie. Brave to answer the invite. Yep, it feels different, (uh, it is different,) but good to branch out and about. Folks mean well. Stay safe, and wear bright orange! Linda in Kansas

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    1. I live surrounded by forests and crops and many state lands that are open to the public. Hunting is needed to keep the deer herd in check so it is necessary. I could move away to a city, but chose here to put up with the 9 days a year that the guns sound off.
      Charlie is surviving, just a bit more cuddling and lap time.
      Those shots were 1/2 to a full mile away.

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  8. I hope that you had a wonderful time at Thanksgiving with friends. Far better than staying home and moping alone.

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    1. I did have a very nice time. They even invited Charlie to the next event! Super good people to include me in their family.

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