Spring hibernation
I guess we've been hibernating because we haven't been out and about much. Since the time change I have felt too lazy to venture out of the home to do much. I find myself getting lost in a project then relaxing under the trees then moving indoors for some baking or movie watching. The weather has been perfect and won't stay this way for long so it seems right to spend as much time as possible hanging outside. The breezes and bird chirping can send me into a deep sleep on the hammock.
The roses I planted last year are really taking off. In fact, much of what I planted last year and thought dead or anemic has taken off this year. That means the only failure was the garden. The new garden seems healthy so far (knock on wood), made improvements to the soil and sunlight.
The fig trees are really growing , finally, and it looks like we might actually have figs this year. The strawberry plants are looking good but I hope we get to them before the birds do. So far birds-2, us-0.
Been feeling this way lately:

Vintage reproduction aprons by Bella Pamella. Tres cute!
It's hard to leave a place that has cucumber water in a cute pitcher chilling in the fridge.
After participating in Earth Hour, candlelit evenings outdoors are du jour until the mosquitoes begin.
The roses I planted last year are really taking off. In fact, much of what I planted last year and thought dead or anemic has taken off this year. That means the only failure was the garden. The new garden seems healthy so far (knock on wood), made improvements to the soil and sunlight.
The fig trees are really growing , finally, and it looks like we might actually have figs this year. The strawberry plants are looking good but I hope we get to them before the birds do. So far birds-2, us-0.
Been feeling this way lately:
Vintage reproduction aprons by Bella Pamella. Tres cute!
It's hard to leave a place that has cucumber water in a cute pitcher chilling in the fridge.
After participating in Earth Hour, candlelit evenings outdoors are du jour until the mosquitoes begin.
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