Monday, February 20, 2012
Friday, February 17, 2012
A Big Snowstorm is Coming!
Yes, according to our weatherman we may see 6"-12" of snow beginning tomorrow and lasting through Sunday. Looks like we may get the entire winter's worth in one day! I'm sending Ray to the market for lunch meat in case the power goes out and in weather like that, it usually does. We have a back up gas heater for warmth which is good.
Hoping to be well enough to build a snowman with Ray once the snow has come...we'll see.
Hoping to be well enough to build a snowman with Ray once the snow has come...we'll see.
Love
Life can keep us so busy we hardly have time for the things we'd like to say, and before you know it...we've run out of time. I've thought about all the people important to me. Those I've loved who've passed on and those still here. If it's one thing I have learned, it's that real love never dies. The deep love you've shared with someone can stay with you a lifetime.
My grandparents and I shared that kind of love. In my darkest hours it's their voices of encouragement that comfort me. The days of laughter and joy we shared are now my "happy places."
Certain scents remind me of them too.
The smell of bacon and coffee in the morning bring visions of granny breaking eggs in a bowl before adding them to the skillet. She would never serve an egg with a double yoke. They had to be perfect before they'd make it to her table. I'm careful myself and think of her when that occasional double yoke appears now.
She and I share a love for several things:
We enjoyed the company of one another.
Lilacs, Iris, Peonies and Roses, Hot Cocoa, Strawberries, Ice Cream and Hot Tea.
Growing and eating Kentucky Wonder Pole Beans, Silver Queen Sweet Corn, and Watermelons.
The shade of a country porch on a summer afternoon and the scent of lilac in the spring.
And last but not least....cats and kittens.
My grandparents and I shared that kind of love. In my darkest hours it's their voices of encouragement that comfort me. The days of laughter and joy we shared are now my "happy places."
Certain scents remind me of them too.
The smell of bacon and coffee in the morning bring visions of granny breaking eggs in a bowl before adding them to the skillet. She would never serve an egg with a double yoke. They had to be perfect before they'd make it to her table. I'm careful myself and think of her when that occasional double yoke appears now.
She and I share a love for several things:
We enjoyed the company of one another.
Lilacs, Iris, Peonies and Roses, Hot Cocoa, Strawberries, Ice Cream and Hot Tea.
Growing and eating Kentucky Wonder Pole Beans, Silver Queen Sweet Corn, and Watermelons.
The shade of a country porch on a summer afternoon and the scent of lilac in the spring.
And last but not least....cats and kittens.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Snow!
Winter has returned to Hitchins with a dusting of snow this morning. I love the snow. It blankets everything.
I've been working on another rag quilt. This one is a sunflower and raspberry print in those bright citrus colors. The back is a mottled raspberry color. The colors are so rich, they make you hungry. lol
I'll post pics when it's done.
Have a great day!
I've been working on another rag quilt. This one is a sunflower and raspberry print in those bright citrus colors. The back is a mottled raspberry color. The colors are so rich, they make you hungry. lol
I'll post pics when it's done.
Have a great day!
Monday, February 6, 2012
My Dream Garden
It's that time of year already. It's in between winter and spring. All I can think about are my seed catalogs and those raised garden beds I've dreamed of for years. Hopefully this will be my year.
I have a dream of four, four by eight foot raised beds with gravel in the bottom for drainage, filled with potting soil and with compost mixed in. Each bed would then have four metal posts at each end which would hold plastic mesh to keep the cats out of them. I'd plant tomatoes with marigolds in one, pole beans and zucchini in another. The third would be nothing but strawberries, and the forth would hold our lettuce and radishes.
I'd surround the entire garden with a white picket fence. The back corners would have sunflowers growing in each one with a birdbath in the center. The left front corner would have a birdhouse up on a spindle pole painted white with a blue roof. There would be a gate on the front right side with those old black metal hinges and a latch to keep it secure. I'd place gravel all around the outside of each bed for walking and a park bench for resting.
Wouldn't that be a peaceful place for growing things.
Thanks for sharing my dream with me today. :)
I have a dream of four, four by eight foot raised beds with gravel in the bottom for drainage, filled with potting soil and with compost mixed in. Each bed would then have four metal posts at each end which would hold plastic mesh to keep the cats out of them. I'd plant tomatoes with marigolds in one, pole beans and zucchini in another. The third would be nothing but strawberries, and the forth would hold our lettuce and radishes.
I'd surround the entire garden with a white picket fence. The back corners would have sunflowers growing in each one with a birdbath in the center. The left front corner would have a birdhouse up on a spindle pole painted white with a blue roof. There would be a gate on the front right side with those old black metal hinges and a latch to keep it secure. I'd place gravel all around the outside of each bed for walking and a park bench for resting.
Wouldn't that be a peaceful place for growing things.
Thanks for sharing my dream with me today. :)
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