Good Morning everyone. I’m calling this a mixed bag Monday because our weather is supposed to be a bit of everything from snow to mix to rain and varying temps. But at least the crazy wind of yesterday is gone. Was a cold sharp wind, gusting up to 25 mph. Had to bundle up on our walks. But it turned into a beautiful day and by evening, the wind had dropped down. From what I have been reading on here, it’s windy everywhere.
Been busy these past few days around here. Mostly running around town to garden centers, Lowe’s etc., gathering up stuff to start outside landscaping improvements. Have mulch for a couple trees in my garage along with some lawn edging stones and weed control fabric. That is for a project around my flagpole. Still need to get the mulch for that yet. Am looking for some things to decorate around it when everything else is in place. Have the old wood ladder to mount on the garage, but need some vinyl siding clips to hang it up with. Saw some other neat looking flowerbed fence that I want for the back edge of my flowerbed alongside the house. Now need some cooperation from mom nature and this week isn’t looking good. But we need rain badly.
It has been so dry here that the state issued a no burn ban. However, the U.S. Forest Service, being the federal government and doing what they want on their lands, decided on Friday to do a controlled burn in the National Forest about 50 miles from here. Never mind drought conditions and gusty winds. Well, the fire got out of control, burned over 6,000 acres and caused the evacuation of a subdivision before they finally got it contained Thry do tbese controlled burns to clear out the dead fall and scrubby undergrowth in the forests to keep down the chances of wildfires starting, animal and bird habitat, but sometimes things don’t go as planned. Some times common sense gets lost too.
Tina, congrats the great dog show weekend and Happy Birthday too. O’Sharon, sorry, but more crappy weather heading your way. Hope you get to feeling better too. Peggy I assume is probably busy in her yard with flowers and garden. Shelia, glad to made it home safely. Barbie, careful with that shoulder. Beth, enjoy your free time while you have it. Martha, sometimes those small tornadoes touch down and leave so fast there’s no time for a warning much less showing up on radar. That happened a couple miles below me a couple years ago.
I finally finished by bird projects. Just need to spray some waterproofing finish on them.Tbe robin is actually two shades of brown, but the overhead lighting makes part look kind of whiteish. So guess I will get moving here. Not sure where today is going to go as I contemplated going to Traverse City, but with weather forecast, guess not. Maybe I’ll go to Lowe’s and get the landscape fence.