Morning all. It’s overcast from Canadian fire smoke, as has been the case for many days. It’s spreading all across the Midwest and down entire state of Michigan. Once in a while, it will clear out and we see blue sky and sunshine. I do not expect it to be leaving too soon as we have a cold front coming in late tonight for the next couple of days which means Northwest winds will just bring along more. Currently, our temp is 49°. Heading to about 82 today.
Has been a few busy days here. Spring is busting out all over the place, so there is a flurry of activity as everybody’s getting flowerbeds and gardens ready to plant among other projects. The garden centers are busy, busy. However, it will be this coming weekend before I will plant here, as we have two potential frosty nights coming up. I have not even purchased any plants yet. But I have added a little more stone to the beds across the front of my house, some compost to one flower bed, and the one out at the entrance to the sub, and put new mulch around a couple of my trees. Still need to get some compost to add to the flowerbed along the side of the house. And a load of topsoil for the yard. I also got into another project, and that was building a raised planter box on legs for the front of my house. Hoping to stain that this morning. The boy and girl are ready to go out to the front as soon as I add a couple of the pieces that I need to put on them. My plan is to spend Friday mowing my grass and then also getting the sub entrance mowed and the flower box decorated and everything for Memorial Day. I have a lot of irons in the fire right now. But it is a beautiful season to be out with all the new growth and trees flowering, lilacs starting to come out etc.
The other thing that has gone on this past weekend was the commemoration of the one-year anniversary of the tornado that hit Gaylord on May 20, 2022. There were a number of events from Thursday to Saturday. One was any emergency preparedness expo, which was very interesting. The other was a storytelling program where people could share those stories and experiences from the tornado. Habitat for Humanity also had a showing of a documentary they made of the destruction and work they did in the mobile home park, the which of I was a volunteer on. I was also interviewed on one of my volunteer days and part of that interview was included in the documentary. But by far the biggest thing that happened was a major tree planting project last week Friday what’s involved a bunch of organizations coming together to plant about 100 trees, through the city along the path of the tornado. I joined this effort as well. We planted across approximately 4 1/2 blocks of town. It has made a big difference already, as it has beautified up the areas where the tornado ripped out trees and homes. As these grow, hopefully we will have left a living legacy to the city. There was also a lot of media coverage over the past few days, a lot of it looking back over the past year of what happened and has been accomplished. They were also covering the tree planting project and by fate of chance I had my picture on one of the news stations. But I have also spent some time thinking back over this past year of all that has gone on since the tornado hit, the things that have been accomplished, what remains to be done, the organizations and the people that I have met, etc.
But right now, I need to finish my breakfast and get this day moving. I want to get that planter stained before it gets too warm in the garsge. I’m thinking that this might be a day off from work. Not sure if I want to take the girls and maybe go for a ride up to Mackinaw or go down to the Greenhouse in Grayling and start picking up some plants. No matter what I do it will probably involves spending some green
Lyn, sorry about your fall, but glad you are healing. Anita, congrats on your move. Hopefully the manager will get her act together. It was Interesting reading the stories about our days and difficulties in school. I was never that good at math either. Fact, to this day, I still have issues reading a tape measure. I have no problem with inches, 1/4 and 3/4 and stuff like that. But the 16ths and the 8ths always throw me off big time. So I have a tape measure with those marks on them and also a couple of charts. Sometimes I just count marks But I excelled in history.
Have a great day everyone.