Thursday Busyness
Snow flurries and overcast skies greeted me at sunrise; pretty much a raw morning as the wind is whipping around, making it feel much, much colder. The high temperature today is supposed to be 24, so the daily pattern of “break ice, fill with warm water, repeat” will continue so the sheep and chickens will have something to drink. Meanwhile, Lily is tending the fire for me while I make a pot of tea, and by tending, I mean napping upright on her pillow.
On my agenda for today, along with a mountain of laundry: cleaning up the last of the decorations and messes from Christmas, like the one I made in my sewing room while wrapping presents a couple of weeks ago. I’ve been able to put off dealing with that by just staying out of that room, but yesterday I couldn’t find my scissors in the midst of all the clutter, so its time. I also want to finish binding a small lap quilt I made for myself. The fabric has a Christmas theme and colors, but I used some really nice warm batting between the la…
On my agenda for today, along with a mountain of laundry: cleaning up the last of the decorations and messes from Christmas, like the one I made in my sewing room while wrapping presents a couple of weeks ago. I’ve been able to put off dealing with that by just staying out of that room, but yesterday I couldn’t find my scissors in the midst of all the clutter, so its time. I also want to finish binding a small lap quilt I made for myself. The fabric has a Christmas theme and colors, but I used some really nice warm batting between the la…
Good Saturday Morning, Paula!
ReplyDeleteExcellent ground shot of Mr. Robin!
I love to watch them hunt for worms in my yard.
Have a great weekend!
Surely must mean spring is on its way! Pretty picture...
ReplyDeletelove, love, love to hear a sweet robin! always makes my heart skip a beat for wisconsin...
ReplyDeleteRobins are my favorite birds. I love them!!!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to spot a Robin back in Michigan!!
ReplyDeleteLove their song!
Yayy for robins and spring!
ReplyDeleteSaw a bunch of robins when I went to feed this afternoon.Hugs,Jen
ReplyDeleteYeah, early spring!!!! "Please" :o)
ReplyDeleteSpring!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteBenny & Lily
What a sweet birdie bearing spring tidings. Happy, happy!
ReplyDeleteI hope Robin Red Breast has all the signs..
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for them to get back home here in Canada... Vacation is almost over..grin.. xo
ReplyDeleteWell, He's a cutie! Hope all is well and warm for you!
ReplyDeletehughugs
Wow! This is a fantastic photo of the robin. It's very, very good. You already have robins? Maybe spring is now far away!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Does this mean spring is on it's way??
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Hopefully, he brought spring with him!
ReplyDeleteI love all of your bird shots. Even nicer, seeing Robin Redbreast must mean that spring is on its way!
ReplyDeleteHey there,,,we've had lots of robins out our way as well. They're beautiful. I hope you all have escaped this respiratory infection that seems to be hitting middle TN. JP and I currently have the YUK!! Scratch Miss Lily Bell for me.
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