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Thursday, March 30, 2023

Photo (and Event) Dump

It has been a crazy "March."
They say it is in like a lion and out like a lamb.
It seems as if we are going to come in and go out like a lion.
The weather tomorrow is supposed to get "ugly."

At the beginning of the month, we had a wild storm.
We weathered it all right, but determined that our garage door was not strong enough for "Blowing Green," after it dented in during a wind gust.
It turns out our door was only rated for 20 mph winds.
A new door is on order with a wait time of 4-6 weeks.  
It will provide more insulation, protection up to 90 mph,  and the addition of windows since we use the room as extra living space much of the time (and hubby's work-from-home office.)

We were supposed to have "Donut Day" back in mid-February,
but sickness has been like a wrestling match around here.
We have gone around the ring with sinus issues and coughs for over a month.
We finally had our donut date last Saturday.
The new little shop did not disappoint.
They serve up hot mini gluten-free donuts with a choice of toppings.
We went for blueberries and cream (at least this time).
It will not be our last visit to Gus's.


After our donut date,
we built the blueberry bush planter.
Yes, we did not wait another year.
It is now in place and provides more privacy
and the promise of more greenery.
The apple trees and blueberry bushes are now planted
and we will wait for the growth and fruit in a year or two.
You can see the footers of two new houses in the background.


And just today, my serviceberry tree and lilac bush arrived.
The serviceberry is in the back right corner
and the lilac is in the back left corner.
In the front is a dead or "mostly dead" boxwood.
We took it out of the front and it was only in a bucket all winter.
It was a pretty harsh winter for a bush in a bucket.
I am hoping it has life,
but it may not make it.
Now we wait for the perennials that will fill the rest of the garden.


And there you have it - the update!
Now I have to get back to taxes.
I think this is a record of lateness - 
but the last forms finally came in last weekend.


Monday, March 20, 2023

Frustrating, but profitable

 And the ass saw me, and turned from me these three times:
Unless she had turned from me, 
surely now also I had slain thee, and saved he alive.
Numbers 22:33

But as for you, ye thought evil against me; 
but God meant it unto good, to bring to pass, 
as it is this day, to save much people alive.
Genesis 50:20

Oh, how frustrating the roadblocks of life are!
I don't want detours;
I don't want delays;
In essence, I want my way.

But just as God used an angel to spare Balaam
And God took Joseph on a detour to save the entire nation of Israel,
So he uses the detours in my life for my good or the good of others.

I haven't figured out the reasons for all the detours,
But the longer I live,
The more I understand some of the detours.
And I am reminded to be patient in them
And to let God do the work he want to in my life.

Wednesday, March 15, 2023

Just In Time

 We thought we might have a little longer ...
but the day has come ...

Today the ditch witch was in the backyard.
It was there to mark off a new build.
The lighting is poor, but the orange fencing is there to keep the construction mess from our yard.
Since our backyard is the back of a pie shape, 
there is room for two builds in the back.
Here comes the first of the two.
Do you see the funny-colored "pile" to the left of the fence?
That is the sod that we removed for the new perennial garden.
It is not in the "new build" lot.


I guess our new "privacy" planters are just in time.

The new house will be ready in July or August.



We hope to make a longer, but less deep planter (or two less deep planters) for in-between...
for my future blueberry plants!

I won't be without something to look at this Spring
while I watch the construction from up close.
We are glad that it is going to be a one-story home and not a two story!


Thursday, March 9, 2023

Pretty, Private, and Practical

 As has been mentioned ...
I LOVE PLANTS!
But I have a small problem ...
because my lot is so small
and much of the "usable" space is an easement or setback,
it is hard to plant very much.

Earlier this year,
I discovered a "COLUMNAR" apple tree.
It does not grow wider than 2 feet.
Perfect for my small lot.
But again, I am not sure that I could even find a space for this little guy!



BUT ... he could be in a container!

So hubby built me some very large planters for the patio.
They will be home to the apple trees (pretty),
they will provide a sort of privacy fence from our backyard neighbors (privacy),
and they will produce fruit (practical) by the second year.


While probably not growing the "orchard" this year,
we hope next year to expand to patio blueberries and/or blackberries as well.
And hubby will again build some more planters - probably slightly shorter and not as deep.

Hubby made the planters on casters that lock so that we can move the planters depending on where we are sitting or which neighbors are outside at the same time we are.
We can also move the trees closer to the house when the Bowling Green crazy storms are threatening.

On this Thankful Thursday, I am thankful for hubby's efforts for me.
He has had a busy week of travel, but made sure to finish these before the trees shipped!

Monday, March 6, 2023

Inhale, Exhale

 The sickness that I thought I was avoiding caught me.
I spent last week just doing the basics.
The days were spent with tissues and coughdrops;
the nights were spent with Nyquil and more tissues.


We finally seem to be turning the corner.
And on this beautiful spring day,
It was good to be able to breathe!

While I cleaned, the windows were open with the fresh air blowing in after a brutal storm on Friday.
Then the air was scented with grass as I mowed the lawn for the first time this season.
And the garage smells of cedar planks - 
for hubby made me some LARGE outdoor planters on Saturday that are waiting to be stained.
And ... it was "good" to be back to running today after 2 weeks off - 
running goes much better when one can breathe.