3.26.2024

springy thoughts

Spring is such an interesting time in the world of nature. In more ways than one. We never really know what weather will show up. It seems most of us are getting a mixed bag. In our respective corners of the world. 

We had spotty snow for a couple days. A bit of on again/off again snowflakes. I enjoy snow more during Winter months. Rainy weather is the name of this weeks weather game. Making it harder to enjoy the woods with four legged friends. Nothing a towels can't mend. So far we've been walking between the raindrops. 


3 amigos wanting to sniff around the woods
3/18/24

Grand dogs Jameson, Remi, and our guy who always has a full Tank of 
energy.



sharing a good smell



a common start to our walks (8 secs)



tic, tac, toe, three dogs in a row



same trail as above, a couple days later



Tank was pouting and had to catch up lol.


Tank has large stick challenges (10 secs)


 and small pieces of prized wood, that are never eaten

(Tank places, stares and dares to move
)

On the plant frontier, my garlic has been up for weeks. I am growing four varieties this year! From cloves shared and traded among friends. Raised bed gardening was a game changer.



the promise of flower seedlings

It won't be long and I will also start veggie seeds indoors. Some seeds saved from last years prized plants, others purchased. We like to try growing a new thing or two each year. This year we are trying to grow potatoes again. They will do better in our sandy soil, than they did in our clay. They will be grown in the ground.



hanging on

Nature offers so many things to ponder. Messages? Like the leaf above. It landed in a pine tree and even the strongest winds have not knocked it down. After passing it day after day, I stopped to snap a photo and think about it. Haa ha! My 4 year old granddaughter (a 5th generation Aurora!!) current favorite saying is "let me think about it". She is wise beyond her years.



3/23/24

My old metal wire frog used to sit on a large rock, watching over our pond. Now he sits on a stump all year and watches over my mom's memorial area. It might get a water feature. Someday. 

Remembrance Crocus in the photo foreground are starting to bloom. Although closed up that day, due to cooler weather. Brown ground will give way to green. My moms crabapple tree will blossom. The trio of lit Winter trees that flank her bench will go into storage, and be replaced with planters. Plants I started from seed will flourish in them, and be butterfly approved.

The promise of Spring.

5 comments:

Linda said...

You’re a creator of life with all those plants and trees sprouting. It’s good for the soul and comes back to bless you for generations. Very much like your little Aurora who carries on the name. That’s pretty amazing.

Spring is winning, though the snow might have a comeback or two.

The crocus have bloomed here, too. Spring’s first flower. Love it!


Val Ewing said...

Spring is coming in like a Lion of course. Wild weather but at least we are getting moisture.
Tank and his sticks! He makes me laugh.
Even funnier? His bits of sticks!

I don't have any seedlings started. [No room]
But that is great that yours are beginning!
Garlic sure is popular! I got a friend who raises up to 50 varieties and I have no idea how he keeps it all straight and then a neighbor who raises several varieties.

My gardens will be flowers again this year.

Your memory garden will keep on producing beautiful things!

aurora said...

I think there are life lessons to be learned from waiting (and wanting) for Spring. I won't get into it. I know you know.

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Tank is very serious about his little pieces of wood!! He frequently self entertains. The stare down goes on for a while. The pieces are typically much smaller.

As for the garlic, I learned people mark cloves with sharpies. In addition to traditional row marking.

Garlic is easy to grow and very healthy. We cook with a lot of garlic. Store bought can get pricey and of course, everything tastes better home grown (no bleach used!).

Marie Smith said...

Love seeing your time out with the pups. Such great companions.

Shirley said...

We had a visitor the other day who brought her dog- needless to say I was happy to love up on the dog! Also called Remi.
Just when I think spring is coming, we get more snow. Yesterday we had a big melt, and the herd of deer came back. Today all the bare ground is white again. We area long way from being able to plant anything.
Here is a web page you might find informative in choosing and planting potatoes. https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/vegetables/potato/determinate-indeterminate-potatoes.htm