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April Showers

April 4, 2018 at 9:59 am by Claudia

It’s that kind of day where the lamps remain lit all day long. So was yesterday, a day in which it rained all day and into the night. I have no idea what the forecast is for today; however, looking out the window indicates gray skies and general yuck.

April showers, right?

I’m just about to finish Avid Reader, which has been a complete pleasure to read. Do I try for fiction next, or more non-fiction? I have a copy of Russian Roulette  by Michael Isikoff and David Corn and I haven’t started it yet. But the contents of that book will make me angry, as they should, so I’ll have to read it in fits and starts, if only to maintain some sort of equilibrium.

This succulent has been a part of Riley’s dish garden ever since I planted it, not long after he died. Other succulents have come and gone, but this one has remained and much to my surprise, it really took off this winter. Constant new growth. I think it likes its new position at the center of the kitchen table, as well as its buddies, the monstera and the rubber plant. I do know that houseplants often thrive when placed in a group with other plants and I think that’s the case here.

Or maybe Riley is speaking to me. I hope so.

The tulips are winding down and, like all flowers, there is a beauty in every stage of life.

I’ve been nursing a sore back, brought about, I’m pretty sure, by having to sleep propped up for several days when I had the cold/flu/whatever-it-was. It’s getting better.

Gosh, I’m ready for some work outside. And I still want to paint the remaining unpainted wall in the kitchen. It’s never been the right time, but I have to do it soon before spring starts to bring in more bugs. Maybe next week.

I have a whole list of things to do outside, including cleaning up the garden beds, raking the gravel that was snowplowed onto the grass back onto the driveway, picking up falling branches, and cleaning the side of the house and the porch railings. None of those tasks excite me, but they have to be done before I can attend to the gardens.

I saw a big rabbit sitting very still yesterday afternoon. He was up in the back forty. First rabbit sighting – a good sign!

Happy Wednesday.

 

Filed Under: flowers, garden, rain, spring 26 Comments

Spring Fever

February 28, 2018 at 10:17 am by Claudia

It was so sunny and warmish yesterday that I opened the front door.

And now I have spring fever, even though the calendar tells me it’s only February 28th.

I can’t help it, though. Today will be even warmer and then the temps will drop back to the forties and it will rain for a few days. Again. We’ve had so much rain lately. But it will make for a very green spring on the property and in the garden, so there’s that.

Anyway, I’ll enjoy this while I can!

Our chippy chair. I’ve never attempted to fix it because we like it the way it is. It reminds me of Hansel and Gretel. Or Goldilocks and the Three Bears.

Don has two shows today and then has a 5:30 am call at the Today Show on Thursday. Luckily it’s only a few blocks away from the apartment. (Better him than me!) I’ll just sit back in my chair with a cup of coffee and watch.

Opening Night is March 15th, so it’s not far off. I have to find something to wear, a task I dread nowadays. Next week, I’ll start looking. Wish me luck.

In case you’ve been missing her.

I talk to her every day. Between Stella and the plants, I have a lot of conversations going.

Happy Wednesday.

 

 

 

Filed Under: cottage, spring, Stella 38 Comments

Monday

May 15, 2017 at 9:30 am by Claudia

Windy, windy and windy. Yesterday, we had a thunderstorm that was incredibly intense, with everything that can be part of a thunderstorm thrown at us. I was standing in the kitchen watching the rain pour down when I suddenly heard it intensify. I swear, I have never seen (or heard) it rain that hard!

What a weather system! As with all these intense rain systems lately, the day it moves out is filled with crazy wind. As I am one who does not like relentless wind, I’m trying to stay present today and not get tense. I just had to run out to the porch and rescue the pillows on the glider, as they had just been blown off by a gust of wind. They are now on the sofa until things calm down. The rest of the week, in true Northeast-crazy-spring fashion, will have temps in the eighties.

Go figure.

But right now, despite the wind, the sun is out and I am very happy about that.

Don’s show has been extended to July 9th. We were pretty sure that would happen. Sigh. Hey, it’s another couple of paychecks! He’s having fun, but yesterday was a two-show day after a long, long week, so I imagine he’ll be very grateful for his day off today.

I haven’t been reading novels lately as I’ve felt compelled to do some spiritual reading. I’m pretty private about my spirituality, so I’ll just leave it at that. But that’s why you haven’t heard any novel ‘updates’ from me.

Other than that, there’s not a whole lot to report. I’m laying low because of the weather, talking to Don when he has a spare moment, talking to Little Z and my sister, watching old movies, keeping up with the debacle in Washington while trying to maintain balance, and waiting for the warmer weather to arrive! I have a bit more planting to do.

Happy Monday.

Filed Under: flowers, spring 36 Comments

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