HAPPY NEW WEEK!
I hope everyone has a wonderful week.
I was sitting on my porch last night, and I saw an ant crawl lethargically across the floor. It was the first one I'd seen since last autumn. I was glad to welcome the little fella. A few minutes later, I smelled a ghastly awful odor. It was the skunk, and it must have been close to the house! The hibernating creatures are beginning to stir here!
The skunk must have woke up in a bad mood, because it had sprayed some unfortunate critter with the full force of its stench accumulated over the winter. My eyes were watering, but my heart was joyful.
Some years, February can be the most savage of our winter, but the forecasts are saying that it will be milder than usual this year. The days have been warmer this past week, and we had sunshine! We don't have any beautiful flowers yet, like Lindy posted, but I was so happy to see (and smell) the first hints of spring!
Love to all!
I am back from today’s adventure. We went to Chirk Castle to see the snowdrops. They were gorgeous. Most uplifting. 18 of us in the group went. We had a picnic in a thatched former summer house and then had a cuppa in the cafe sitting outdoors. Maybe spring is coming. Fingers crossed.
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Rosy! Good to see you and hear that you're just about settled in. Downsizing is a big task and moving house just adds to all the discombobulation. But as you say, buying plants is the nice bit. Sounds like a good move for you and your OH.
Rusty: Another nice outing for you. Those trees at the castle look very 'contained'; what a job it must be keeping them so tidy. I always wonder if such sculpted trees secretly dream of being allowed to grow as nature intended. Oh well....
Heather: I remember your son was really worried about the business when Covid struck. Is he feeling more confident now? And how is Callum doing? And did your daughter with the ghastly neighbor manage to find another house? Last year was so difficult that I missed a lot of other news and updates.....
Diane: A treat to see you on here mid-week! :-) Are you still doing freelance work? I gave up my gig; don't know how I found time for it.
Hope OG and EE are okay...
Got the all-clear from the doc at annual physical today along with dismayed comments about the state of things in Turkey, Syria and that area in general. Then it was the unreasonable price of Valentine's Day bouquets and the high carbon costs of shipping all those red roses round the world. (Yet another of nature's wonders forced to satisfy our whims!!). Needless to say, we didn't manage to solve anything. :-(
Also got our second car smogged and registered so that's good for another year too.
Take care all
Diane: Oh brilliant to hang on for the extra $100. Only 3.5 months away! If anyone does raise the age for full SS benefits I image it would affect folks younger (than us!). I had to smile the other week when the French were out protesting because Macron was planning to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64. Are you currently eligible for any home repair/maintenance assistance programs available in Indiana?