AH! Sunshine! Haven't seen sunshine in a week. What a beautiful sunrise!
Garden will be tilled Tuesday afternoon. Have to start tomato seeds today and put them on the window sill. Basil are in the window box trying to adjust to their new home. Suppose to be 70 today and warmer tomorrow. Hallelujah! Rich, my new neighbor on Red Oak is building shelves for my sewing room so I can store threads, boxes of bias tape, etc and get them up off the floor. The worst of winter is over. Love March here in the mountains. Daffodils are in bloom, trees are beginning to bud. Time to break out the capris and short-sleeve t-shirts and head outside to the gardens.
Attended our annual Empty Bowls event last night. While standing in line for an hour in the misty rain, we were entertained by the folk school musicians.
The bowls we chose this year. We were served a thick rich beef stew (gluten-free, no barley) made with local grass-fed cows that we've probably spoken to once or twice on our back road rides, a delicious salad, oven-baked wheat bread. I had one of their gluten-free biscuits and there were chocolate chip cookies for dessert. The table set-up is German-style where 10 people sit and get acquainted. It's a small world. Met a retired couple who live not too far from us and who retired from Daytona Beach. Fun evening as always.
Garden will be tilled Tuesday afternoon. Have to start tomato seeds today and put them on the window sill. Basil are in the window box trying to adjust to their new home. Suppose to be 70 today and warmer tomorrow. Hallelujah! Rich, my new neighbor on Red Oak is building shelves for my sewing room so I can store threads, boxes of bias tape, etc and get them up off the floor. The worst of winter is over. Love March here in the mountains. Daffodils are in bloom, trees are beginning to bud. Time to break out the capris and short-sleeve t-shirts and head outside to the gardens.
Attended our annual Empty Bowls event last night. While standing in line for an hour in the misty rain, we were entertained by the folk school musicians.
The bowls we chose this year. We were served a thick rich beef stew (gluten-free, no barley) made with local grass-fed cows that we've probably spoken to once or twice on our back road rides, a delicious salad, oven-baked wheat bread. I had one of their gluten-free biscuits and there were chocolate chip cookies for dessert. The table set-up is German-style where 10 people sit and get acquainted. It's a small world. Met a retired couple who live not too far from us and who retired from Daytona Beach. Fun evening as always.
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