Bidding Adieu To Cold Weather (Hopefully)
It got pretty cold last night. Hopefully this week we’ll have the end of freezing weather at night.
I sure hope so because I’m chomping at the bit for a few flowering annuals. I need to get a pineapple sage plant for Charlie to munch on when he has a tummy ache. And every year I try to buy a lemon verbena plant just because it is one of my favorite herbs.
My oldest daughter and I may soon venture out to Southwoods where they’re allowing a maximum of two people 30 minutes of shopping time as long as they have a mask and gloves and park in a certain place.
That’s the best scenario I can think of to be able to pick out my own plants. And I really prefer to pick out my own flowers.
It is the biggest nursery I know of to mill around in the open air. I go there every year and it looks like booking by appointment will be the only time I’ll get to visit there. So I’m looking at mid-week perhaps.
I tried to cover some plants last night but the brisk wind just blew the covers right off. That’s Oklahoma for you. The Japanese Maple, with its fresh pretty new leaves, blew around till I was afraid a branch would break. But today it seems fine.
Ivy is in her morning spot behind my chair for her a.m. nap. Charlie is of course next to me in my chair.
Going out on the patio with Charlie has been all the “going” I’ve done recently. Oh and I picked up food at my daughter’s house Friday.
I see a lot of bloggers crafting to pass the time. But I’m just not in the mood to craft. I’m really not in the mood for any type of DIY either.
This is gardening time for me, and that’s what I ache to do. Going out and doing a bit of maintenance here and there gives me great pleasure and some much needed exercise. Even with the springtime allergens in the air.
Right now the sun is out and there is a slight breeze. It is creating moving shadows of tree branches against the neutral canvas of the fence. I love gazing out the patio doors this time of year.
I’m sure it’s quite odd for most people not having any place to go every day. I’m sure for some it’s trying and for others maybe it is a needed respite from a hurried world. I just wish a virus wasn’t the cause.
However it is good to slow down, enjoy the moment, relax and just be.
How nice ! I just dicovered you blog and I really like It. I starded a similar one in french – http://cozymug.info/ – an I hope I will be able to get it as nice as yours. Peace, calm and quality of life are much needed around the world at the moment, and it is inspiring to see people sharing such good vibes. 🙂
I noticed today that some woman has taken it upon herself to pick out the best garden space and start planting. I’m going to have to talk to them again about it, but there are so many problems from the tornadoes and the virus that I hate to bug them. I hope your cold weather is past and you can get going on planting. xo Laura
After a decent weekend, we are back to cold weather here in northeast IL. It is only in the 20’s with the wind chill factor today because the winds are whipping around like crazy. Looks like it’s only going to be in the 40’s all week. So it’s still going to be another couple of weeks or so until I can get annuals. All the garden centers here are curbside pick-up only. You have to order what you want ahead of time and they bring it to your car. I’m not sure if Home Depot’s nursery will be open but if so, that’s where I’ll be shopping. If not, I’ll have to resort to the online thing. Like you, I’d much rather be picking out my flowers and herbs and veggie plants myself.
I hope when you go to your daughter’s house to pick up food, that she leaves it on the doorstep for you and that you don’t go in her house. Be safe!
Thanks for solving what is going on with me. Yesterday I was so ansy and just didn’t know what was the matter. I know one thing I got into some sugar which makes me so nervous anymore. Just bored I guess BUT I knew that wasn’t the only reason. When I read your post I got my answer I am so ready to garden!!! I don’t want to puzzle, embroiderer or read I am ready to be outside. I am like you I want to pick up my own plants. Today I am going to put my wish list of vegetable plants on paper and call and see what I can get. I’m even going to see about tomato and pepper plants. I can keep them under lights here. Thanks for helping see what is going on with me. I am so ready here in Illinois to get into soil. My garden is all tilled but it is 37 degrees today and to be that tomorrow. At least, I can get moving about it.
Well I know I’m raring to go. But it’s cold outside today.
Both of my daughters, working from home…one of them taking an online course, etc seem to be very happy and more healthy than at times…so yes, this isolation can bring some good things too!!
It’s not much different from how I live all the time, and I’m quite happy.
Our week ahead is cold, cold, and even colder!!! Today it was warmer but raining and incredibly windy – my power has been off since morning, but the generator is doing its job thank God. There are huge branches down all over my property, but thankfully (so far at least) no trees down. I have a very intense work week ahead of me, so I guess it’s just as well the weather isn’t better or I’d be itching to be out in the garden rather than stuck at my computer!
I don’t think I’d want your kind of cold!
The weather in Florida is very warm along the Gulf Coast. I just finished washing my windows and window frames. Once the pool guy comes to clean the pool, I plan on cleaning the pool deck. I love the warm weather and there is a nice breeze out today.
I hope you and your daughter are able to get out to the nursery for your plants. I need to go get some flowers, but will not get that done today.
Stay safe and healthy.
Sounds lovely!
We have roses and a lot of flowers blooming, with our crepe myrtles putting on buds and now a forecast this week of one night of 28 degrees (perhaps), so our plants just may be in trouble. Yesterday, Easter, was a lovely, bright, warm and sunshiny day!
Here in Texas they say: ” If you don’t like the weather, wait a minute….”. So true!
I remember! I’ve lived there off and on.
Hi Brenda,
I am longing to see our weather get nicer here in Illinois so I can get my garden going and flowers.
Glad you are seeing really nice weather.
Have a great start to the new week.
Kris
I’m chomping at the proverbial bit to get annual flowers planted!
The weather – the forecasters sure had that big storm front sweeping in called correctly. We were lucky here in SE Wisconsin on Saturday. Although the forecast called for cold and rain, the sun came out, the winds died down for hours, it warmed into the mid-50s and felt positively balmy outside, good enough for me to work outdoors without a jacket and get more yard clean-up done. We had a few little sprinkles here and there, that was it. With all the raking I’ve done this year (and still a lot more to go), I should have the arms of Popeye by now but, nope. The rain held off until yesterday evening and I got some more done yesterday too – a little bit at a time and eventually it will all get done. Today the rain stopped well before dawn, but much cooler temperatures and strong winds out of the north. We, however, dodged the bad weather up north where I have relatives with more than a foot of snow. As far as I know, we had no severe weather events here, not like the states down south that were hit with the tornadoes at such an unfortunate time.
Sounds like you’re getting a lot of good exercise, Popeye arms or no.