December was hard, we buried my brother in Colorado and that was sad. He was a good guy. But we also got to visit my sister and her husband, and two of my top three nieces were there, one of whom had her husband and daughter with her.
We got to see our greatniece, Miss G, skate. A vivacious young lady who although very young is an accomplished skater and we got to see her perform with her ice skating team. That was a thrill for us because they live a long ways from us and we had never seen her ice skate live before. They competed at an event in a Denver suburb. The emphasis is on the team rather than individuals and I was very impressed with the team. They were great. Miss G is a very smart and a natural born athlete.
Back in Tulsa, we had a nice backyard sunrise one morning.
And a strange sign at one of our local water supply lakes.
Stopped by Oral Roberts University to check out the giant healing hands sculpture. The legend is that it you toss a silver dollar up between the hands, then they clasp shut. That was mean wasn’t it. I still like the legend though.
And our small family visited the Tulsa Botanic Gardens for their annual light show. It was wonderful.
I heart Tulsa as well!
And we started going back to church. We hadn’t been since before Covid. Everything was new. I guess that is the way it is.
And part of our Christmas meal. I smoked chicken quarters and pork ribs. Heather cooked a bunch of sides and we had quite a feast.
We went on a family New Years Eve Hike on Turkey Mountain. This is one of my favorite spots. The Lookout Hub on the very highest point overlooking the Arkansas River and south Tulsa. It is ridiculous that NYE was a shorts and tshirt day.
And I went on a few hikes of my own. I’ve found three improvised cedar Christmas Trees. Most people that put them up show up soon after New Year’s and dismantle them. Those that don’t, I dismantle them. I like to have fun but these things don’t age well. Am I getting grumpy in my old age? Probably.
Here is a bicycle flyover on one of the trails. I’ve never taken a bike on Turkey Mountain and I never will. Gravity at my age is not my friend. Can I get an amen??!!
I’ve done a couple more jigsaw puzzles on my ipad. I love this beach scene.
And I love this scene of the Teton Mountains in Wyoming.
So that closes out 2025. The New Year so far is looking great! More to come.
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…I love the Hands sculpture!
Amen. LOL about the folding hands and silver dollar legend!
Lovely holiday photo revue ~ Happy new Year to you ~ hugs to all,
an artist reflects
Your sunrise shot is beautiful. Glad you had a nice family holiday.
A very busy month. I am so sorry for the loss of your brother. I lost my youngest older brother last year.
A fantastic sunrise! No, you aren’t grumpy, things like that just turn to littering after a while.
Some wonderful shots and moments here! Sorry about your brother. My husband is in hospice care with dementia and it is terribly Sad. But we will keep going and keep blogging my friend! Thank your for SkyWatch! My favourite! Aloha
The story about the silver dollar made me laugh!
December has been an emotionally turbulent month. And I understand very well that it can shake your spirits.
I wish you and your family all the best for the new year from the bottom of my heart.
Heidrun 🌟
So many beautiful photos. It looks like you had a very warm NYD. It’s very sad about your brother but it’s always good to see other family members who live so far. All the best to you and your family in 2026!
Hello,
I am so sorry about your brother, sending prayers to you and your family.
Beautiful sky captures and the decorations look pretty.
The chicken meal looks yummy.
Great photos of your niece’s skate team and your family.
Take care, have a great day!