Why I’d Drive to Salacgriva Again for Dana’s Makeup Magic

My time in Riga with colleagues was truly enjoyable, and I’m so glad I made the decision to go! But what I really want to talk about today is the makeup, because it was a game-changer. I’m not someone who’s good at makeup—I’ve tried a few times, and let’s just say the results were less … More Why I’d Drive to Salacgriva Again for Dana’s Makeup Magic

A Small Town Miracle

Just when we thought we’d hit another bump in the road, life surprised us. The heating system was nearly ready, but a tiny rubber O-ring—something so simple, costing just about 1 euro—was damaged. Of course, it’s the weekend, the holidays, and all the repair shops are closed! The thought of waiting until Monday loomed heavy, … More A Small Town Miracle

Our Christmas Celebration 2024: Family, Traditions, and Cozy Moments

Christmas this year was a wonderful blend of family time, traditions, and cozy moments. My brother and his family arrived on the 23rd of December, setting the festive tone with laughter and catching up. One of the highlights was puzzling with my mom. She had never tried it before, so she wasn’t entirely at ease … More Our Christmas Celebration 2024: Family, Traditions, and Cozy Moments

Merry Christmas!

I wanted to take a moment to send love and good wishes your way. This time of year reminds us to slow down and cherish the beauty of simple moments—whether it’s the twinkle of lights, the laughter of loved ones, or the comfort of traditions that bring us together. Our Christmas celebration was a special … More Merry Christmas!

The Birds at My Feeder: The Delightful Blue Tit (Cyanistes caeruleus)

After writing about magpies and sparrows, it’s time to shine the spotlight on my favorite visitor—the charming blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus). Every time I catch a glimpse of one at my feeder, I can’t help but feel a spark of joy. They’re tiny, colorful, and full of character, making them the ultimate highlight of my … More The Birds at My Feeder: The Delightful Blue Tit (Cyanistes caeruleus)

Walking the Middle Path: Thoughts on Vaccination

Vaccination is a topic that often divides people. Some are completely against it, worried about risks and side effects. Others are strong supporters, believing it’s essential for public health and sometimes thinking those with doubts are wrong. But what about people like me who don’t fully agree with either side? I’m somewhere in the middle. … More Walking the Middle Path: Thoughts on Vaccination

Grandmother’s 1940 Gingerbread Spice Mix

Advent here in Latvia is nothing without gingerbread cookies. The sweet, spicy aroma fills the house, making it feel like Christmas no matter what. The key to achieving those perfectly crisp and melting-in-your-mouth Latvian gingerbread cookies is the spice blend—without it, they’re just not the same. Everyone else used store-bought gingerbread spice mix, but not … More Grandmother’s 1940 Gingerbread Spice Mix

The Birds at My Feeder: Eurasian Tree Sparrow (Passer montanus)

While I wrote about the bold magpies last time, I completely forgot to mention the real stars of my bird feeder—the Eurasian tree sparrows (Passer montanus). It’s almost funny because they’re the most common visitors here, hopping and chirping like they own the place. How could I overlook them? I couldn’t help but chuckle when … More The Birds at My Feeder: Eurasian Tree Sparrow (Passer montanus)

Discovering the Beauty of Hoar Frost Spikes

You know I experienced something truly magical: an enchanting winter morning where the world around me seemed transformed into a sparkling wonderland. At the time, I didn’t know the proper term for what I saw, but I later learned that it’s called hoar frost spikes. This incredible phenomenon occurs when water vapor in the air … More Discovering the Beauty of Hoar Frost Spikes

Jigsaw Puzzle #16 Christmas Eve by Jan van Haasteren – Jumbo

The puzzle titled “Christmas Eve” by Jan van Haasteren consists of 1000 pieces and measures 68 x 49 cm. Completed in December 2020, the puzzler found it challenging due to many similar white pieces. The first 3D puzzles emerged in the 1990s, allowing for the construction of iconic structures. … More Jigsaw Puzzle #16 Christmas Eve by Jan van Haasteren – Jumbo

From Photo Studio to Dining Table: A Tale of Repurposing

In 2008, I opened a photo studio. I wanted the space to be both functional and stylish, so I commissioned a local youngster to create a custom table and shelves. The design was an industrial dream—dark wood and metal, perfectly matching the vibe I envisioned for my studio. Fast forward to a few years later, … More From Photo Studio to Dining Table: A Tale of Repurposing

The Birds at My Feeder: Eurasian Magpies (Pica Pica)

As winter sets in, my bird feeder has become a busy spot, but none are as bold as the Eurasian magpies (Pica pica). These black-and-white birds often arrive in groups, their loud calls signaling their dominance. When they swoop in, smaller birds like sparrows and finches scatter—magpies make sure they get first pick of the … More The Birds at My Feeder: Eurasian Magpies (Pica Pica)

The Birds at My Feeder: Willow Tit… or Maybe Marsh Tit? (Poecile montanus or Poecile palustris)

After appreciating the bold personality of the Great Tit, I turned my attention to another, quieter visitor to our feeder. At first, I thought it was the Willow Tit. Its soft, understated plumage—subtle browns, grays, and a small black cap—fits the description perfectly. But as I watched more closely, doubt crept in. Could it be … More The Birds at My Feeder: Willow Tit… or Maybe Marsh Tit? (Poecile montanus or Poecile palustris)

The Birds at My Feeder: The Great Tit…boring

Great Tit (Parus major) is the first and most frequent to arrive. Its familiar black-and-yellow plumage, framed by a bold black head, is a cheerful sight against the duller tones of the season. I’ll admit, the Great Tit feels a bit predictable—its visits so routine that I sometimes catch myself dismissing it as boring. But … More The Birds at My Feeder: The Great Tit…boring

Embracing Advent Sunday: A Warm Start to December

Advent Sunday marks the beginning of a beautiful season, and this year, it’s falling on December 1, 2024. As we gather to celebrate, I can feel the anticipation in the air. For me, this time of year means blasting Christmas music throughout the house, filling every corner with festive melodies that bring warmth and joy. … More Embracing Advent Sunday: A Warm Start to December

#5: From Followers to Friends – Melinda from lookingforthelight.blog

I’m so happy to have Melinda from Looking for the Light as a wonderful supporter in the blogging community. Although we haven’t known each other for long, her kindness, warmth, and genuine encouragement always shine through in her thoughtful comments. If you haven’t already, I highly recommend visiting her blog, where she shares beautiful insights … More #5: From Followers to Friends – Melinda from lookingforthelight.blog

Finding Time to Write: The Struggle is Real

It’s not like I don’t have things to write about—I have plenty. The problem? Time. Between work, the household whirlwind, and just trying to keep up with life, blogging has started to feel like a juggling act I’m not quite mastering. Today marks 115 straight days of blogging (can you believe that?!), but I’m realizing … More Finding Time to Write: The Struggle is Real

Snowfall Showdown: My Hometown Wins This Round!

In my region, snow tends to make its grand entrance earlier than in my hometown near the Gulf of Riga. The colder temperatures here usually mean the snow stays longer, too. But today, my hometown is taking the spotlight—it’s all white! Mom sent me a few pictures: Snow has already fallen there, blanketing everything in … More Snowfall Showdown: My Hometown Wins This Round!

Searching for the Perfect Christmas Dinner Set

It’s 9:30PM! Where did the day go? With my family deciding to come over for Christmas this year, I thought it would be fun to find the perfect dinner set to make our meal extra special. Never mind that the house is still unfinished—there’s heat, water, and a functioning bathroom, and honestly, that’s enough for … More Searching for the Perfect Christmas Dinner Set

Jigsaw Puzzle #13 My Best Friend – Castorland

The puzzle titled “My Best Friend,” consisting of 500 pieces from Castorland and measuring 47 x 33 cm, was completed in 2020. It was purchased for Linna, who initiated it, while the author finished it. Puzzles rose in popularity during the Great Depression as affordable entertainment. A gallery showcases the process and finished piece. … More Jigsaw Puzzle #13 My Best Friend – Castorland

A Special Visitor at the Bird Feeder

Yesterday brought an unexpected delight to our bird feeder—a visit from the Dendrocopos medius, the Middle Spotted Woodpecker. What a sight he was, with his striking red crown standing out vividly against his black-and-white feathers. He seemed almost regal, perched confidently as if he knew how stunning he looked. I stood there, mesmerized. his movements … More A Special Visitor at the Bird Feeder

Celebrating Latvia’s Independence: A Country’s Resilience and Spirit

On November 18th, Latvia marks its Independence Day, a day that celebrates freedom, resilience, and the unbreakable spirit of the Latvian people. This year, Latvia turns 106 years old. While this is a relatively young age for a country, its journey toward independence has been anything but simple. Latvia first declared its independence on November … More Celebrating Latvia’s Independence: A Country’s Resilience and Spirit

Winter Bird Feeding: A New Mix and a Little Family Humor

Let’s talk bird feed! Usually, I buy sunflower seeds and fat balls from Janis’ parents’ vet shop to keep the birds fed throughout the winter. This time, I decided to try something a little different and ordered a big bag of mixed feed: oats, dried worms, seeds, and even some corn. I’m not sure if … More Winter Bird Feeding: A New Mix and a Little Family Humor

November’s Celtic Mourning Moon 🌕✨

The November full moon, also known as the Beaver Moon, marks a time of preparation and reflection. Traditionally, it signified the season when beavers busily built their lodges for winter, a reminder for us to ready ourselves for the colder, quieter months ahead. In Celtic tradition, this full moon is also called the Mourning Moon … More November’s Celtic Mourning Moon 🌕✨

Amanita Muscaria and the Beauty of Nature Close to Home

I stumbled upon a beautiful Amanita muscaria right next to our house recently. What a sight! It’s such a stunning mushroom, with its bright red cap and white spots—definitely a showstopper. Of course, we all know it’s poisonous, but it still adds something magical to the landscape. I love how nature keeps inching closer to … More Amanita Muscaria and the Beauty of Nature Close to Home

Sick Leave Struggles and Missing Lāčplēsis Day Traditions

I’ve been on sick leave since last Monday, and it’s been a rollercoaster. Just when I think I’m improving, the symptoms come back. It all started with an itchy throat, nose, and ear canals, like everything was irritated from the inside. Then, a stubborn cough joined in, along with this mucus that just won’t budge, … More Sick Leave Struggles and Missing Lāčplēsis Day Traditions

Lāčplēšu Diena: Honoring Latvia’s Heroes

On the 11th of November, Latvia celebrates Lāčplēšu Diena, a day to honor the bravery of the Latvian soldiers who fought for the country’s independence during the Latvian War of Independence in 1919. The day is named after Lāčplēsis, the legendary hero known for his strength and courage in battle. For many, Lāčplēšu Diena is … More Lāčplēšu Diena: Honoring Latvia’s Heroes

America Is Not “Great Again” – So Why Is Trump Gaining Ground?

Good morning, America! Here we are in 2024, watching Trump gain support again, and while I can laugh at the absurdity, there’s real concern too – his actions impact not only America but all of us. Beyond Trump himself, this moment highlights a deeper issue: why is America so reluctant to elect women to high … More America Is Not “Great Again” – So Why Is Trump Gaining Ground?

November Blues

Ugh, it’s that time of year again. I’m sick, I’m grumpy, and November feels like it’s just the gloomy bridge between October’s colorful autumn and December’s Christmas cheer. Gray skies, endless rain, and not much to brighten things up… just plain dreary. November really can be a drag. Oh, wait a minute there are some … More November Blues

Jigsaw Puzzle #10: Cabin Fever by Buffalo Games.

Puzzle Title: Cabin Fever Number of Pieces: 2000 Manufacturer: Buffalo Games Puzzle size: 98 cm x 67 cm Year of Completion: Started February 2019, Finished February 2020 🙂 My Comment: This puzzle came to me from the USA thanks to Julie. It was hard to puzzle, cause I didn’t have my puzzling board! I’ve started … More Jigsaw Puzzle #10: Cabin Fever by Buffalo Games.

Yesterday’s Zoom Meeting: When the Support Team Met Marley

Working from home has its perks – no commute, comfy clothes, and plenty of tea breaks. But it also means unpredictable guest appearances. Yesterday, I was in a Zoom meeting with my team, discussing our approach, when Marley, our furry family member, decided to make his debut. Marley sat there for 10 minutes and then … More Yesterday’s Zoom Meeting: When the Support Team Met Marley

The Swift Transition of Latvian Autumn

In Latvia, autumn’s transformation is a breathtaking spectacle that can shift dramatically within just a few days. One moment, the landscape is a vibrant tapestry of golden yellows, as the trees flaunt their autumnal hues, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Remember these pictures from 2 weeks ago? But as the days pass, a different … More The Swift Transition of Latvian Autumn

Planting Tulips and Daffodils: Our Winter Greenhouse Experiment

With winter just around the corner, we decided it was the perfect time to plant our tulip and daffodil bulbs. 🌷🌼 Instead of planting them outdoors, we opted to keep the pots inside the greenhouse for the winter. It’s a bit of an experiment—we’re curious to see if the extra protection will give them a … More Planting Tulips and Daffodils: Our Winter Greenhouse Experiment

Dragon Fruit…

We took the plunge into dragon fruit, drawn by its flashy looks, but ended up munching on a glorious disappointment! It was like biting into a sugar beet with some flashy seeds. After an underwhelming group taste test, we’re back to our reliable apples and berries. Sorry, dragon fruit, it’s not you, it’s us! … More Dragon Fruit…

Embracing Autumn: My Time for Jigsaw Puzzles

As autumn graces us with its presence, painting the world in rich oranges, deep reds, and golden yellows, I feel a delightful urge to retreat indoors and indulge in my favorite cozy activity: jigsaw puzzles. After a summer filled with outdoor adventures and sun-soaked days, the arrival of cooler weather invites a comforting shift, a … More Embracing Autumn: My Time for Jigsaw Puzzles

Happy 71st Birthday to My Incredible Mom! 🎉

Today, I want to celebrate a truly remarkable woman—my mom, who turns 71 today. Her life has been filled with challenges, and yet, she’s always faced them with strength and resilience that leave me in awe. Back in 1991, after Latvia regained its independence, things were really tough. Work was hard to come by, and … More Happy 71st Birthday to My Incredible Mom! 🎉

Autumn Raspberries: A Juicy Delight!

I recently picked up a bunch of autumn raspberries, and I can’t get enough of their juiciness and delicious flavor! There’s something special about these late-season treats. Unlike summer raspberries, which often come dry, autumn raspberries are a delight to enjoy without any bd surprises. This year, they still surprised us this late in October, … More Autumn Raspberries: A Juicy Delight!

Linna and the Art of Photography: A Creative Journey

While Helmī’s recent adventure with the camera was a joy to watch, I can’t forget to mention Linna—our seasoned young photographer. She’s been capturing moments with my old camera for a while now, and this year she decided to take it a step further by enrolling in a photography class for kids. I love that … More Linna and the Art of Photography: A Creative Journey

A Weekend with Friends and Golden Autumn in Latvia

This weekend was extra special as we had Linna’s friend over! They’ve been best friends since kindergarten. Things changed a bit when Linna chose German as her third language and her friend opted for Russian. They are not in the same classes anymore. Despite the shift, their bond remains strong, and I hope it continues … More A Weekend with Friends and Golden Autumn in Latvia

Canning: Preserving Beetroot Soup Base for Cozy Days Ahead

As the days grow shorter and the garden veggies ripen, it’s the perfect time to start canning! You can read about my first experience with water bath canning. There’s something incredibly comforting about having a homemade soup base on hand. With a busy work schedule and limited time to cook during the day, I decided … More Canning: Preserving Beetroot Soup Base for Cozy Days Ahead

#4: From Followers to Friends – Peggy from leggypeggy.com

Let me introduce you to one of my early followers, Peggy! She’s a fantastic inspiration for traveling the world and cooking whatever pops up on page 32 of any cookbook. Peggy is the only one of my follower friends who has visited Latvia—although, despite the country being small, our paths haven’t crossed yet. Here are … More #4: From Followers to Friends – Peggy from leggypeggy.com

Embracing Nature: My Five-Minute Walk to Serenity

I feel incredibly lucky to live just a five-minute walk from the forest. This city beautifully balances urban life with natural beauty, allowing me to escape into the woods whenever I need a break from the busyness of everyday life. Taking these nature walks brings me a sense of peace and grounding. Whether it’s the … More Embracing Nature: My Five-Minute Walk to Serenity

Chanterelles and Gravy: A Culinary Tradition

I recently set out on a mushroom-hunting adventure, and I’m thrilled to report that I found a few chanterelles! Just enough to whip up a delicious mushroom gravy, a staple in every Latvian household. There’s something so comforting about this dish, especially when served with creamy mashed potatoes. I can’t help but reminisce about a … More Chanterelles and Gravy: A Culinary Tradition

New Wellies and the Last Chanterelles of the Season

I recently bought a new pair of wellies, and I’m excited to take them out for a spin! With mushroom hunting season winding down, I can’t wait to explore the woods and see if I can find some of my favorite chanterelles. There’s something special about wearing wellies while wandering through the forest, stepping over … More New Wellies and the Last Chanterelles of the Season

Embracing October: The Enchanting Transformations of Autumn in Latvia

As October arrives, Latvia transforms into a vibrant autumn wonderland. The air turns crisp, the days shorten, and nature’s colors come alive in gold, amber, and crimson hues. Birch trees glow with yellow leaves, while maples blaze in fiery reds and oranges. Leaf peeping is at its finest, with fallen leaves creating a rich carpet … More Embracing October: The Enchanting Transformations of Autumn in Latvia

Sunday: Finding the Light in One of Many Tunnels

For a while now, it felt like everything was piling up—work, renovation, family commitments, and life in general. I’ve been juggling so many responsibilities, and it has become overwhelming. It felt as if I were trapped in a series of dark tunnels with no end in sight. The weight of it all pressed down and … More Sunday: Finding the Light in One of Many Tunnels

My Personal Connection to Nature’s Cycles

For the past six years, I’ve been drawn to living in tune with nature’s rhythms, especially through the changing seasons—each with its own energy, beauty, and lessons. The Wheel of the Year, based on life’s natural cycles of life, death, and rebirth, has become a way for me to reconnect with nature and ground myself … More My Personal Connection to Nature’s Cycles

Why Latvian Miķeļdiena Might Outshine Commercial Thanksgiving?

As autumn sweeps across Latvia, the country celebrates Miķeļdiena, this year it’s on the 29th of September 2024. Held around late September, Miķeļdiena marks the end of the harvest work and is a time to give thanks for the year’s bounty. Celebrating the Harvest Latvia’s Miķeļdiena is a joyful conclusion to the harvest season. Communities … More Why Latvian Miķeļdiena Might Outshine Commercial Thanksgiving?