The sun shines brightly, birds sing a happy tune and the earliest spring flowers stand up to say howdy. All is well.
One day later, a freezing rain blankets the garden.
I wish I had the hutzpah of my flowering friends -- who shake off the dreary weather and keep on blooming.
The following morning, a foot of fresh snow greets me when I open the blinds.
And, so it goes. Hot flashes, Mother Nature style. Followed by winter's slap in the face.
This spring, winter is winning.
For the first time in 7 years, we've had to cancel our week long March trail ride. The horses are just not ready - and neither am I.
Slippery mud and more snowy days than sunshine have foiled our grand plans. (I feel it's too dangerous to ride horses on super muddy trails - they could slip and injure themselves - so we weren't able to get them in shape prior to the ride.)
Spring on the windowsill will have to do...
While hibernating indoors, I fished out the hyacinth bulbs that had been stored in the cool, dark of the garage ~ a lovely, fragrant centerpiece for Easter dinner.
Because of the uncooperative weather, I finally got cracking on that woulda shoulda coulda list.
I can turn a blind eye no longer...
BEFORE |
AFTER! :) |
Did you know you don't have to replace countertops any longer? There are paint solutions for these eyesores. This fixer upper project cost me $11.95 vs. many hundreds once installers handed me a bill..
But, what did I do the very second I had re-painted that horrid orange countertop??
Marched right over to the nursery and bought some orange flowers!
Sun Stars! Absolutely love 'em! Yeah. I know. If I can't figure me out. You shouldn't even try. :)
Here's hoping y'all had a wonderful Easter holiday!
~ kate
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