Yes, you read that right. It is chilly, only 53° as I write this and it’s RAINING! Finally after a month which featured no rain, a week of hot weather, record setting temps for 3 days, high to extreme fire danger, Red flag and Fire Watch weather, smokey skies from our Canadian neighbors, we are getting nice gentle rain. Not enough to thoroughly soak the ground, but enough to give everything a drink and leave water puddles around. We aren’t supposed to get a lot, They say maybe an inch over the next couple days. Hoping Canada is seeing some of this, but I doubt it. The winds blowing from the NE. Was from the north when I was walking into church and it smelled so fresh with the scent of pine and spruce. I don’t think there is one person complaining in Northern Michigan, especially the farmers.
These next couple days are supposed to be a bit chilly, so will be good stay inside and get house cleaning done and work on woodcrafts. I did get the base set in the flowerbed for my statue project yesterday, dug up and cleaned the flowerbed all along the house, around my shrubs out front and the one around the flagpole, then gave everything including the entrance flower box a good watering. So things are as good as I can get them out there right now. Will paint the statue later. Cut out the 4th of July outfit for the boy yesterday and plan to start working in it this afternoon.
Sandi, those flowers are beautiful. We are so lucky to be able to walk and enjoy the beauty of spring around us. It’s nice to see how spring looks in other parts of the country too. We all have something a little different. I’m kind of like your FIL on the don’t water and have green grass thing. I guess it’s a case of if grass is supposed to be there, nature will do the work for us. Surprisingly, nature is growing its own grass in my yard. It’s interesting driving down the road and looking at how nice and green natures grass is, despite it being so dry, as compared to what we humans try to do. We spend hours watering, depleting the aquifers, spending a fortune on water bills if you live in a city, fertilizing the grass, destroying the soil and its beneficial nutrients and spend a fortune on seed, fertilizer, weed killer and mower gas, all for a pool table green lawn. Even as dry as it is. I’ve even got wild flowers popping up in my yard. I surrounded a clump of wild daisies last year when they came up, with some stone and they’re doing a really good again right now. I’ve got some small yellow ones popping up here and there that I have yet to identify. As soon as I do, I might move some to my flagpole flowerbed and see what happens.
Busy week coming up here. Load of dirt arriving Tuesday, Molly to vet on Wednesday and both to groomer on Friday. Hoping the rain brings down last of pollen, so maybe I can paint my deck down the line here. Have to paint the repaired area on my porch beam and touch up the railings. Porch floor needs some touch ups as well. Contemplating hiring a painter but not sure I want to dish out the green, they don’t work cheap. Plus, he would have to do the back deck in two stages, because I need to be able to let my dogs out of the house, so I usually do one section one day, and then close off the other section and do that one the next day. Then I will have the load of dirt to spread around too. Once I get all of these projects done, then we can start bumming around.