I’m a little cranky today. Woke up to cold and rain and we had yet to turn on the heater. Minnie was convinced right away that she didn’t want to go outside but Cat kept going from door to door, meowing at me constantly. Sorry Cat, can’t do anything about the weather. She finally ventured out the back door far enough for a drop of rain to hit her and came back in convinced. And when I say it’s cold, it’s 46 and only supposed to get two degrees warmer and drop down to 39˚ tonight. Guess who couldn’t cajole herself into rolling out her mat and who is definitely not going to yoga class tonight? Abby’s probably going to cancel tonight anyway.
The heater is now on, I’ve had my coffee, and Cat has finally shut up but my feet are still cold. So, not so cranky but I’m definitely not going out today until I must to go feed the cats across the street. I imagine they are huddled under the house.
I think we’re finally getting some measurable rain, at least I hope so. All we’ve been getting the last several days is a few quick showers, less than five minutes and not enough water to get the ground wet under the trees. The water level in the old turtle pond looks higher (I can see the water level through the gray plastic sides) and it’s supposed to rain off and on all day and even this week.
You might remember that last fall I dug up my little Japanese azalea and my camellia neither of which were growing, hadn’t bloomed in years, and were obviously struggling and put them in pots and brought them in for the winter. Well, the azalea has buds forming for spring and the camellia has six buds, two of which are opening!
This little podunk red town has two new small businesses. Sarah, Robin, and I went and checked them out on Saturday. There is La Despensa Dry Goods and Refillery that sells bulk (bring your own container) organic and small business sourced things like olive and avocado oil, vinegars, some herbs and spices, tea mixes, various trail mixes and nuts, rice, laundry soap and softener, dish soap.
The second shop right across the street is a new small book and gift store with gently used and new books and some great little quirky gifts. I don’t have a picture of the interior but right away I saw a used book that was on my to read list that the library doesn’t have. It’s at my house now. After I finish it I’ll donate it back to the store because I want them to succeed. I want both little businesses to succeed. Coupled with the Hesed House Market that sells art and crafts and various fresh, frozen, dried, and canned food items from local producers and artists and craftspeople we’re beginning to have some great alternatives to the Evil Empire or driving into Rosenberg. It’s a tough go for small businesses in Wharton though. Wharton historically has not supported Wharton small businesses. Many have tried and many have failed but with the greater metropolis of Houston edging our way Wharton is becoming a bedroom community. Two new housing subdivisions are building and bringing in a younger population (and hopefully more liberal as well) so hopefully these two new shops will make it.
And speaking of a younger population, I drove by the house that had the Trump sign on the fence and it is definitely a new family with small children so regardless of how it happened, we have at least one less Trump supporter in town.


Yay... Oh, sorry, Texas. Wahoo! Yippee? Anyway, would be so nice if all the MAGAs left town and left you with those charming new shops. Sorry about the cold. It’s 8:15 p.m., 53 degrees, and SG has the central heat pumped up to 78 and a space heater in his office! I closed the vent in my office!
ReplyDelete78 and a space heater? I'm no fan of the cold but that's a little much! We keep our heater at 68 during the day and 62 at night.
DeleteLook at those pretty camellias! None of mine have put out a bloom yet. I'm pretty sure the draught has really messed them up. I can't imagine a winter without camellias but it could happen.
ReplyDeleteHere's hoping the two new shops make a go of it. Monticello has five thousand less people in it than Wharton, according to the all-knowing internet so you can imagine the chances small business owners have there. They do get quite a few out of town shoppers though.
As always, our weather is following yours although it's not supposed to get that chilly here. We've been getting a very light drizzle today, on and off, and are hopefully going to get more tomorrow. And it feels so cold, even though it's not.
There are smaller little towns that have some good shops but I think it's because the town promotes itself re tourism. The old families that have controlled all the land and buildings for so long have actively killed this town from getting bigger refusing to sell fallow land and voting against anything that might raise their taxes. Back when Wharton had a sizable Jewish population it was a thriving little town but the kids all moved away, as they do in rural communities.
DeleteThese two small shops would be right up my street. Good for you and long may they last. Also, one mad sign less, excellent.
ReplyDeleteWhen we had ice and/or snow life with two cats was hell, endless moaning and complaining and me opening and shutting doors, 24/7.
It's finally warmed up some today and I got outside and did a little work. Got my poppy seeds in though should have done it in November. Cat is much happier and would be happier still if Lovey from across the street would stay over there.
DeleteIt was 42 in Florida Thanksgiving morning. It warmed up enough for the people not interested in watching the game while they out could make use of the table in the courtyard. Came home to cold weather and rain. Our tiny town has some new businesses, as well. We will be visiting them this week when we go to a town hall meeting to protest the power providers in our area condemning existing homes in our area to put up high voltage power lines and develop the area with 100, 000 new homes. The population of the county is only 12, 000. Who will these homes be for? Who thought this would be a good idea?
ReplyDeleteWe finally got some much needed rain, about 3" total. Could do without the cold weather that brought it though it has finally warmed up some today.
DeleteCold and wet? You betcha. I have to be out tomorrow and Wednesday to work no matter the temperature, so I dug out the long underwear and heavy jackets. No fun, but at least the sun is supposed to shine tomorrow and Wednesday, ahead of the next rain. We've had 2.5", and it may be more like 3" now. I hope you do get more, over several days. Those shops sound interesting. I need to get myself to your town one of these days; I'd like to visit Hesed House, and maybe leave a few dollars here and there.
ReplyDeleteDid the sun shine last week? I don't remember it did but it is today. We got about 3" total last week and they lifted the burn ban. If you're gonna come out this way let me know and I'll squire you around.
DeleteYou reminded me that I need to check out our little "refilling" store here...which has survived it's first year of business. And now I'm almost out of laundry sheets (which I like but they came from Canada...which would be ok except for the tariff problem.)
ReplyDeleteI've never tried the laundry soap sheets but then I don't do the laundry. That's his job.
DeleteCodex: Both stores sound like a nice addition. Don't blame you for a day off, cat sounds like she's done with water.
ReplyDeleteI'm telling everybody and promoting them so hopefully they'll make it.
DeleteYour Thanksgiving looked terrific, Ellen. What a nice gathering!
ReplyDeleteWe have snow here so lots of shoveling by my oldest son who lives with me, just a tiny bit of "help" from me!
I like the small businesses that have moved to your town and hope they survive. I'm trying to buy local more this Christmas and not order from Amazon.
It's a double edged sword. The city creeping closer has brought new people in that aren't set in tiny town mentality but it also has increased traffic. Used to be heavy traffic was two cars ahead of you at the light.
DeleteHow exciting that the azalea and camelia are happy in their new spots! The camelia bloom is gorgeous, nice color.
ReplyDeleteYes I'm thrilled. They didn't like being in the ground for whatever reason but are happy enough in pots in the same area.
DeleteI posted on FB about being cold & my dad's cousin in Fort Worth said it was 29 degrees there! I stopped complaining. Ha! How exciting for the businesses! I love the concept of La Despensa. I would definitely want to support them! And of course the book store as well. Hope they succeed!
ReplyDeleteYes, I hope they do too. Hasn't got that cold here but it's a wet cold, gets into your bones.
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