Here we are, with only five days remaining in 2020. It has become popular to refer to 2020 as the year everyone is willing to forget without a backward look. Adios. Sayonara. Au Revoir. In my case, I prefer to cherish the good memories, AND look forward to a return to all that has been missing from our lives. And what better way to re-visit the happy times of 2020 than to scroll through my blog posts?
In honor of the twelve days of Christmas, I have chosen the dozen posts that stood out for me. (By the way, I am not referring to the song, The Twelve Days of Christmas, but rather the period in Christian theology that marks the span between the birth of Christ and the coming of the Magi.) I have not attempted to rank them from 1 to 12, but to simply list them in order of appearance. It's the holidays, and I don't want to make this post any more work than necessary!
Don't Go with the Glaciers - January 19, 2020
This post struck me for its wise words (written to myself!), and this was BEFORE the pandemic struck the US with full force, and BEFORE the election took over our lives. I wrote about altering reality by taking action. Ensuring that I have the facts rather than making assumptions. Ensuring that my picture of reality is balanced. Continuing to hope. Note to self - this might be worth reading once a month!
Thank you for being my friend - January 29, 2020
This post was a tribute to my blogging friends as I approached my third year in the blogosphere. It also featured this photograph, which Spousal Unit selected as the background for our 2020 Christmas card. I gave him forty to choose from!!!
You "Otter" See This! - March 1, 2020
No explanation required, right? It was the photogenic otter down by the lake!Let's Go to the Beach - April 5, 2020
I think I picked this primarily for its pretty pictures. Who can resist hibiscus and sunsets? But it also plucked at the heart strings - don't we all long to return to a world that allows us to jet off to distant countries with nothing more to concern us than making sure we pack a swimsuit and some flip-flops?
Three Years in Montana - May 10, 2020
Being here for three years is reason enough to include this one! In addition, it contains a fabulous pictorial summary of those 36 months. It reminded me of flipping through a stack of National Geographics - one grandiose mountain vista after another! Down-selecting to one shot to include here was incredibly difficult!
Emerging (Part 2) - June 7, 2020
I am a sucker for wildlife, and this post includes beaver and my buddy, the badger. Plus, Montana was in full spring fling; looking at these photos of flowers and birds now, it is almost hard to imagine that our world was a rainbow rather than the monochromatic palette we have now!
Icing on the Cake - June 28, 2020
This post documents time that I spent with my kids during a trip to Ohio, after the travel restrictions had been lifted. While we Skype with our children every week whether we are in lockdown or not, I think we would all agree that there is no substitute for seeing family in person. The visit took on an importance and almost an urgency that would have been missing without the pandemic. It was a wonderful visit in so many ways.
This camping trip catapulted Granite Lake into the top 5 of hikes completed in the last 3 years (and there have been 56 unrepeated hikes in that time - on other words, it has stiff competition). Of course it deserves to be in the top 12 posts!
Hazy Lazy Days - August 26, 2020
We welcomed #1 Son home with this post. If that wasn't enough, this is another entry that I chose simply because I liked the photos, and since it linked up with my favorite linky parties. In hindsight, it was also less than one month before Maggie died. In this post, she is melting into a sun puddle, one of her favorite places in the house.
Family Fun - August 30, 2020
This post is about primo family time during a visit from #1 Daughter and The Boyfriend. With #1 Son already in residence, it made the week even more exceptional. (and the huckleberry pie with ice cream didn't hurt, either!)
The Maggie Tribute - September 27, 2020
I still "see" her in the house. Out of the corner of my eye, I could swear I see her perched on the arm of the couch, or curled up on the heating vent. Occasionally, I imagine that I hear her claws click-clack-clicking on the wood floor. And then reality comes crashing back and my heart is broken all over again. She was a huge part of our lives and this tribute had to be in the top 12.
My Escape - October 4, 2020
This is number 12, and ironically, I think it is my overall favorite. I like the writing style - quite often, my posts take on a travelogue, "just the facts, ma'am" style, whereas this post is more contemplative. Coincidentally, the book I was reading, "Ring of Bright Water", perfectly suited the post. The photos are colorful as we entered the fall season. But perhaps most of all, I imagine this post captured the sentiment that many of us experienced at that moment in history.
"... it is the best and the worst that one remembers, seldom the mediocrities that lie between and demand no attention." Ring of Bright Water
I took a few minutes to breathe deeply, attempting to imprint upon my memory the yellow of aspen torches reflected in the water. How I wanted to freeze this moment, to preserve the profound sense of contentment and ease that permeated my being. Perhaps the best I can hope for is to remember my escape, and to call forth its restorative powers when I need them next. I choose to be grateful for the hours of solitude that I had, rather than resentful of leaving them behind.
From 10/4/2020 post
...the image from January 29, 2020 makes a picture perfect Christmas card.
ReplyDeleteWonderful review of your year.
ReplyDeleteThose were goodies! Happy New Year from all of us!
ReplyDeleteHello, Angie!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mosaics and images and a wonderful review of your year. I love the otter, what a cute capture. I missed traveling but 2020 was not that bad of a year for me. I can not complain. Spending your time with your family, hiking, camping and just any outdoor activity is fun. Thank you for hosting MM this past year, I appreciate your comments and visit to my blog. I wish you all the best in 2021, a happy and healthy New Year! Take care, have a happy new week!
A nice 12 post review, Angie. It certainly has been a remarkable year. And i do agree to counting blessings.
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A lovely look back over popular blog posts from this year. it has certainly been a "different" year. I look forward to a better 2021 for us all. Many thanks for hosting this year. Take care and be safe. There is always hope.
ReplyDeleteYou are so right … it’s too easy to forget there were also moments of joy to glean from this terrible year. I was struck by the sun puddle. Feeling our loved lost pets nearby hasn’t stopped as the years go by. Sometimes it’s a ghostly sensation of a pat and a cuddle.
ReplyDeleteHello Angie, it's a lot to read and I agree with several points. Especially the thoughts in back times. But we do our best now in this difficult period.
ReplyDeleteWish you a very good last week. Happy MosaicMonday
Reflecting on what occurred in 2020, Angie, I saw in my posts many many references to the disasters and the misfortunes we all lived through. Yes, there were good moments, but I personally felt almost guilty as I was enjoying them, knowing that so many around the world were suffering or dying. Still we live, we take heart from the joyous things and try to aid as much as we can those who are dire need of a helping hand. My best wishes for a health-filled, happy and prosperous 2021!
ReplyDeletePS: OK, here is a more optimistic review of 2020 ;-)
ReplyDeleteYou've had a full year and a lot of beautiful moments. We've spent more time out in nature and that has helped us through it all. Happy New year! Hugs, Diane
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ReplyDeleteHi Angie :) I loved this look back on 2020! I don't consider 2020 to be a bad year for me, and certainly not a year I want to forget! 2020 was the year I bought my first home, left that horrible province of Quebec and planted my roots in New Brunswick! I can't see it as a bad memory at all. The pandemic has certainly affected many people in a negative way, but it hasn't really affected me at all, considering I'm quite a recluse and I live in an area of rural Canada where there hasn't been any major outbreaks. Having said that, I'm grateful for every moment and still take very safe precautions when I leave my haven. I loved the Otter post. Thanks for hosting this lovely Mosaic Mondays! :)
ReplyDeleteThe power of 12. Happy New Year! I hope the next twelve months are coronavirus free for all.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great way to look back on 2020 and I like your outlook. Having a blog really affords us to look back and see the real story of what went on in our lives. I appreciate that. We are still in the throes of the holidays with our kids still here and it's 3 meals a day and lots of dishwashing. Since Dear and I when we are on our own only eat a meal a day we are feeling a bit lethargic from all the food.
ReplyDeleteYour year was more exciting than mine! Thank you for hosting.
ReplyDeleteHello Angie. This is a post filled with highlights of this past year, and it's good to remember among all the drama and angst that good things did happen. I'm looking forward to 2021 with hope and optimism.
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for sharing these highlights.
ReplyDeleteIt is so important for us all to remember the good, and there has been good mixed in with the not so good, as we now move into 2021.
Sending my good wishes and hoping that 2021 will be a better and happy one.
All the best Jan
Good stuff - how nice to see smiles and happiness. :-)
ReplyDeleteAll the best for the coming year, dear Angie.
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Beautiful photos, beautiful scenery Angie. Happy new year 2021, I hope that we can enjoy ourselves.
ReplyDeleteHello Angie.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you. We should now be looking forward and try to forget the bad things of 2020.
I’m so pleased you are enjoying Britain’s Habitats. It’s certainly a one-off book but sadly, it will be off the radar of so many who should and could read it. I hope you get to see at least some of those places on your next visit to Great Britain.
Yes, in 2021 we have our country back. Watch us fly.
Happy New Year.
I enjoyed all your good memories!
ReplyDeleteWonderful memories, Angie. Happy New Year and onward we go.
ReplyDeleteGranite lake...the July image looks wonderful. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteAll the very best for 2021, Angie. perhaps by the end of the year life will be back to something approaching normal! We can only hope. I sure miss not being able to travel!
ReplyDeleteYou had some great posts in 2020. You are a talented photographer writer.
ReplyDeleteI love the post about your cat. We lost our ginger this year and some mornings when I let our two dogs out first thing in the morning, I sometimes turn looking for her.
2020 taught a lot of people, including me, to be thankful for what we do have.
I am wishing you and your family a happy, healthy, and productive 2021.
You had a busy year and I'm glad that you enjoyed life. We stayed close to home--which is getting old. Happy New Year to you and your family. Looking forward to another year of Monday Mosaics. Thank you for hosting.
ReplyDeleteWonderful memories and like you I am choosing to see the positive. You've had a blessed year my friend.
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