Good morning, my friends. It was a very nice day here yesterday. It's still too chilly to be outside, but the sunshine was very nice. It gave me a chance to get out and take a look at what's what in the garden. Of course, the heather has been in bloom for a long time. We planted it because it is a winter bloomer.
The blueberries had their best year ever last summer. We weren’t here to enjoy them, but our neighbor picked them and shared the image below. It’s been about five or six years since we planted the blueberries, and up until now, their yield has been paltry. This year…this year will be our year to enjoy them.
The Edda clematis has survived another winter. (I believe our winter was fairly mild this year.)
There's some progress to report today. Happily, the quilting for the Painted Ladies is finished. It's ready for binding now.
From there, I’m really hoping to get the Fantastic Felines quilt sandwiched for quilting. If I can get that done, I’ll get busy sewing the Gumballs into a finished flimsy.
While I was out yesterday, I despaired about the weeds coming up. Especially the hairy bittercress. It is terribly invasive, and so I try to pull it all up before it has a chance to bloom. When I was out yesterday, I noticed some already has flowers, and so there’s no time to waste. Also, I need to cut the dead stuff off some of the other flowering shrubs. It’s too cold to be outside just yet, but we’re hoping for some warmer weather toward the end of the week.
Tomorrow’s post will probably be late. I have an appointment to see my PCP. It’s just my annual check-up, but I’ll have a chance to whine to her about my shoulder issue. She might be able to grease the wheels if she also orders an MRI. One can only hope. Also, the orthopedist was going to send her a note about whether a calcium supplement and Vitamin D alone are enough for my thinning bones. My last bone scan showed osteopenia. Since I’ve already suffered a shoulder fracture, he expressed some concern about it. So…lots to talk about with her. We’ll see how it all comes out. I’ve always considered it a privilege to grow older, since I know so many who passed on much too young. Nevertheless, I could do without these age-related issues.
If you’ve enjoyed this post, you can thank my dedicated editor, Smitty, who’s been reading over my shoulder as I type.















2 comments:
We are back to the colder weather too. But it's supposed to hit the 90s by Thursday. I'm not ready for summer, I haven't really gotten to enjoy spring yet! Congrats on getting Painted Ladies all quilted You'll make quick work of the binding. I slept in this morning, but i still got to share scones with My Guy. Hope you get lots done in the sewing room this week and can get to the necessary weed pulling sometime this week.
I've already been able to pull up some hairy bittercress during our 3 day pre-spring warm up. I've been able to make some progress with it, but since it's spread throughout the grass, it never really goes away. But it's just one of many invasive weeds that fill my gardens.
And, yes, getting old isn't for sissies. But considering the alternative, I guess with have to put up with our infirmaties.
Pat
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