GOOD MORNING TO US ALL!
It is only about 19 degrees here this morning, as a winter blast has paid us a visit. The forecast is for very cold temperatures for several more days before a warming trend again.....into the single digits. I have heard returning geese, robins, and woodcocks lately in my yard, so they will have to hunker down until the sun comes up today. I do love the sounds of their voices, however, as they are a sign that the long, cold winter is fading out for another year. The 'PEENT' of male woodcocks and the whistling of their wings as they spin in the sky before their dives to the ground never fails to bring me such a feeling of relief and knowledge that 'all's right with the world' even if human turmoil is spinning seemingly out of control all around us in the news.
I want to thank Cedar for the invitation to accompany her and Kathy to the first bluegrass festival of the season, and, if Gordon Lightfoot or Poncho Hurd were going to be there, I would be packed already! However, as it's not a campout but an inside music fest, I will turn down the invite as I have a ton of things to do here as my vacation begins. I am convinced it's not so much the music I love but the being outside and listening to live music under the skies! But I thank you so much for the wonderful offer. We will expect some pictures, and I am looking forward to listening to you and Kath around the fires this summer as you play and sing some of the music you will hear this weekend!
This is a jeans day and a pay day and a final day before vacation! What more could a person hope for! I made a fresh pot of coffee, so stop in and tell us where you are headed or what your plans for the day may be. Some snowbirds will be returning homeward soon, and others will be planning new territories to explore. Spring has sprung!