Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Spring!


Finally the trees have begun to green out a bit. The populars are especially coming along. This is the one in back - just off the back porch.
The maples have put out their helicopter wings - The ones around here are bright red. When I was growing up, the maple in my granny's yard made bigger ones (HUGE!) that were palest yellow green. It is probably the different types of maples. I have trouble telling the red maples from the yellow maples, until fall.
Tonight it may get down to thirty and I'm worringy about my fruit trees. They have all just come out with buds. The bing cherries actually have leaves! And the damsen plums had a few little tiny white blossoms on them. All of my blueberries have also begun to put out littlel buds on their branches. I really hope they are good in the morning. I will be up early to take the girls in, and I will probably go out to check on them.
At least it will be nicer over the next few days to help them recover.
Steve has been working a bit extra lately. He has been part of the meetings at work about starting an E.D. residency. He loves being an attending and teaching - but I don't want him working too hard like before. At least this place pays him for hours worked (yay!). At least that creates a kind of limit on how many hours a week he will be working. It should also get better on the next schedule.
Hugs - Ginger

Monday, April 7, 2008

I am a
Daffodil

What Flower
Are You?

Sunday, April 6, 2008

easter, house, and bunny



We had a good Easter Here at the house. Mostly we stayed in -- it was gorgeous the day before and turned pretty cold on Easter Sunday!


Steve's parent were able to come up and visit the next weekend and check out our new porch. It is sooo good to have the porch fixed again. Now if the grass will grow back and we no longer have a big red dirt pile out front, it will be pretty much back to the way it was (Without the cracks in the basement part).


Mostly we have all been pretty healthy - a few allergies, but not too bad. I just had an esophageal dilation and it went prety well also.


Steve has gotten the tractor back from the shop and the breaking plow he ordered has come in, so all of his off time hasbeen out breaking the dirt. I hope he can get the tiller on soon and have the garden ready for planting this week. YAY!!! I'm excited about it -- I just hope I don't kill everything. That's my biggest worry.


I'm also worried about the deer eating it all.


Butterball the Bunny has been doing well. She's terribly cute and has doubled in size since I brought her home 3 1/2 weeks ago. She is now almost eight weeks old. She is sooo cute!! I will try to get a pic to turn out. So far this has been the best I have gotten -