I meant to write on Friday. Really, I did. Swearsies. I had the day off from work, since I had put in so much extra time in for the special issue we were working on. I also planned to record a flosstube. I had written notes and everything.
Then I woke up on Friday feeling terrible. My last blog post I mentioned my hubby picked up a bug from work. I was unsuccessful in evading this one. I still feel slightly rotten.
Since I didn't feel up to making a video I decided to do two things and call it a day.
The first thing was to go haul out my seed collection.
Have I gone through it yet? No. I've decided it is still a bit early.
I picked up the tip to keep a paper calendar like this from a homesteading youtube channel a few years ago. I marked the weeks leading up to my last frost day.
I even grabbed my three ring binder.
And the seeds I already purchased.
Then I sort of just stared at everything for a minute, contemplating which seeds I'm going to start first.
I already know I'm not going to repeat what I did for the garden last year, which was focusing on tomatoes and peppers. I'm going to scale back a bit and add variety back in.
The other thing I did was spend some time out in the she shed. Things got a little messy out there post-holidays and new year. I was moving things out there and just setting things down, willy-nilly, and things got a bit out of control.
So much better!
I also filed in some floss that needed to be put away. Floss that was picked up for future projects and left over floss from recently completed projects.
This is my DMC collection.
The bag of floss? That is floss for every Mudpuppy Stitchery chart I owned, as of last year. I took the time to go through each chart and figure out how much floss I'd need. When I say I'm set, I'm set!
Friday was the start of some really nice weather. The temperature hit a high in the mid-40s F. It was nice.
Saturday was more nice weather. Oh! Such nice weather!
But let me tell you, the early day weather was a bit ... unusual. The sky was clear out where I live. Then we drove up over to Duluth to do some shopping. As soon as we hit the outskirts of Superior there was a fog bank.
As we were coming down the hill I noticed the top of the high bridge was poking out of the top of the fog, and I tried to take a quick photo.
Never, ever have I seen the bridge like this. The other structure is some sort of elevator, down by the docks.
When I was moving photos around I had to stop and really look at this photo, because I didn't recognize it. Then I saw the high bridge and it all started clicking. You can't tell in the photo, but that street is going downhill.
We made it back home at a decent time in the a.m. and my hubby decided to run the tractor and move some snow around.
The tractor is so nice to have.
While he was playing in the snow, I decided to go out to the greenhouse and look for my soil blockers.
Yes, still buried in snow. I was able to slide open the door and get in.
First thing I looked at was the thermometer. I did NOT feel like 110 F.
It did feel good in there, though. I stood in there for a few movements, enjoying the solar heat and sun rays.
*sigh* I'm already picturing those benches full of 1020 trays and starts.
When I stepped back out of the greenhouse I turned to the garden and was trying to gauge how much snow was left in the garden when I noticed a hole in the snow.
Very odd. ... what could it be, making that mess and eating acorns?
The rest of Saturday I rested and cross stitched. I completed my February Cat piece on Valentine's Day. I "woo-hooed!" and sent a picture to Patty, who I'm doing the stitch-along with.
Oh, and before I forget, we did remember it was Valentine's Day. With both of us sick with The Plague, we didn't pay much attention to it. Not to mention, we've been together for 101 years and we do nice things for each other all the time.
Sunday did not disappoint, weather-wise. When the sun hit a certain point in the sky we sat out and basked in it.
The girls LOVED the sun and the warmer temperatures. They demanded to be let out as soon as it was light out.
They enjoyed some sunbathing, too.
Today I woke up still feeling crummy, sneezy, runny, and all the other dwarfs that would be appropriate in describing cold symptoms. Work was quiet. We have a good start on the next issue.
I spent some time this evening working on my "A Daily Reminder" by Brenda Gervais before writing this blog post. I hear we are supposed to get some snow last this week. Bah!
I strongly suspect I'm going to take it easy this week, after two weeks of a decent amount of work stress, and now whatever bug I have. I'm really hoping to be over this bug by the end of the week.