Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Spring and all things new

So, Spring is finally here and long overdue. I know that here in Wisconsin our last frost date is toward the end of May so it is possibly not quite over yet. Last night on the news they said it was our coldest April on record. That is the kind of record that you do not want!  Two weeks ago we had over 13" of snow dumped on us with the Twin Cities - about 80 miles away - getting 21". We are sick of snow and are feeling cheated out of our Spring. It is these teasers at this time of year that makes it hard to commit to gardening. Sometimes in March even you are itching to garden because it is so nice. The garden centers usually are open mid April but not this year. Even the bee deliveries have been put back.  We went from 20 degrees F below normal for this time of year (around 10 - 40)  to 83 degrees overnight.

This is a busy time of year with things like that as well as gardening to think of and the yard to get back in shape.  We have a baby due and will be babysitting for a few days too. Hopefully it will be nice outside for them to play. Saturday. We have baby chicks in the kitchen with more coming soon. I have been busy at work because there are field trips and meetings to get in at the end of the year. The fishing opener is this weekend. On top of this is our local plein air event. You feel like a juggler trying to get it all in, but it is a nice change to have the warmth of the sun on your face, being able to get out of the house and in the outdoors and participate in life again.



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