A mighty little force of nature. |
Raised beds in the hoop house- snow bank outside. |
And those seeds started in the seed shack in March in Maine are now doing quite well. We have 31 flats started and are fixing to start about 20 more if I can make more room. The Asian greens are already to be put into a colder climate as well as some turnips I started- I know, I know but I can't help my self. I'm a Midwesterner by birth and now is the time to plant this stuff! Last year at a market I sell at, some folks thought I was a witch or something- bringing greens and radishes to fruit too early for mere mortals- nah, I just don't know any better. What's a little snow or frost- that's what they make plastic blankets and straw for.
I haven't had the best of luck recently- on a beautiful perfect day I wrecked my truck. Blueberry pie went flying, accelerator had a mind of it's own and frost heaves in the road set it all in motion. I hurt my pride and my shoulder but all else worked out. Although- take this to heart and heed it from someone who wished they had.-
If you get a recall on your vehicle- do as it says. I just received mine in the mail two days prior to the accident- it encouraged me to remove the floor mat- this encouragement I did not read until after the wreck. If only...
Well, that's just about it in a nutshell- seeds are started, more work to do there. Snow is covering this lovely land but surely will recede soon when the temps hit the 50 mark, as they are rumored to do come midweek.
Guineas do not like the white stuff. |
I hope your Spring is bringing that eternal bubbling about in your veins, may you feel looser, may you be free to wander and wonder at the small things bursting through the earth just at your feet. Something in that tiny stem excavates a person's soul from the deep, cold trenches of winter- the thaw begins as light reaches in and all is made anew once more.
Take care-
6 comments:
Jeez True what a bummer. This to shall pass. Spring has finally arrived in Minnesota. I'm off trouting as soon as my sore throat to shall finally pass... :)
Hi there-
wow, a snow storm, a wrcked truck and a flying blueberry pie. A great metaphor for life especially since you maintained your sense of humor and held on to your faith and hope.Hallelujah. and Happy Spring
Love Gail
peace.....
I'm glad you're okay!! I'm trying to figure out how I can do a small garden this year. What a rude awakening this summer will be when I can't run over to grandpa's on a whim to get a fresh tomato for my hamburger!!! Love ya!
Rhi-
Raised bed, square foot gardening- you can do alot with a little, less weeding, more plants in small area. Gail, amen.
Troutbirder- I bet your blood is bubbling good, trout!!! They've just started here, cold and snowy as it is- wading and fishing for the most anticipated fish of the season.
If you are able, swallow about a 1/4 to 1/2 tsp. cayenne in warm water. It's awful for a bit but will cure a mild to medium sore throat instantly. Or this too shall pass and think good thoughts.
Was it your sweet green pickup truck? I hope not. I always loved that pickup. You need to come back and let dear, sweet Michelle get that shoulder feeling new again. She worked wonders on my neck/back/sinuses Sat. She heals one inside and out. Such a dear! 14" of snow = yuck! We are planting corn here - well, we did yesterday before the rains. I started my herbs indoors. Do you start your swiss chard indoors? I was waiting, waiting, waiting, and now time has slipped by. Miss you bunches and take care of that shoulder! Love, K
So sorry about the wreck! But so grateful that you are ok. Oy.
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