Tuesday, March 12, 2013

HEAVENLY DAYS...

2 Days when I didn't have to go any where or do anything.

So I did LOTS of things!

 Some high thin clouds... but 68*. A nice gentle breeze...

Got all my pretties for both the regular, and my Secret Garden, out of the garage.

 Cleaned them up.

Put them in place.

 Thanked the universe for Daylight Savings Time.

 Cleaned off the patio furniture and half the patio.

Surveyed the backyard plants for new growth... we may have had one rose bush succumb to our Arctic January, but everything else is looking good!

 Saw two ladybugs... and a couple of adorable spiders...

Thanked our across-the-street neighbor for starting up their front yard pond/fountain ~ I can hear it now as I'm sitting up in the Nest ~ a wonderful sound!!

 Moved all 3 of the geraniums pots from the garage to out front ~ they all have new growth showing! And the same with a pot of salvia...

Got our 'new' used bikes (bought from our great neighbor) out, spiffed up, and adjusted for us.
I took a great ride, but I think my thighs will be paying the price tomorrow! (Vow ~ to ride a bit every day!)

 Finished up 2 spray-painting projects...

 Life is good ~~~

4 comments:

Carolyn said...

Oh my gosh, you make me tired when I'm already exhausted. I think the spring bug has found you. Hopefully, it will find our home next week. I should have saved my geraniums. I didn't know they would survive in the garage over the winter. Live and learn. See you soon.

Hugs,
C

mollie said...

That all sounds lovely, even the bike ride and consequences! xxoxx

Vee said...

I'm thankful for DSavings Time, too, but I notice that I can't say it too loud before someone who isn't blows a gasket. Ha! Wow. You really did have a productive couple of days. Lesser women would have loafed.

Lynn Stevens said...

Sounds like spring has sprung at your place Bobbie. I had to work on those beautiful days so didn't get a chance it enjoy it. :0(
hugs Lynn


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