- the weather
- events that fill my day, and
- birds and animals I encounter
Marlene's Space
A journal of my life
Tuesday, May 12, 2026
Last Month's Phenology Calendar
Monday, May 11, 2026
Family Birthday!
Today is Terry's birthday!
I wonder what adventure we can find to do today! I guess the "birthday boy" gets to decide...
I'm always up for an adventure!
Sunday, May 10, 2026
You Never Know...
Saturday, May 9, 2026
New Look!
I've been moving plants around...
Even though the weather is still cool at night, I hope the spider plant, geranium and palm tree will survive outdoors.
(Thanks to my neighbour, Diane, I have an array of large outdoor pots.)
I need indoor space for my two surviving amaryllis bulbs that show signs of budding.
The indoor garden in the sunroom is taking up more and more space!
Friday, May 8, 2026
Oh, That Sky!
A few evenings ago, at sunset, the air suddenly turned pink...
Thursday, May 7, 2026
Snow Mound Still Here!
My son and I walked past the college snow mound a few days ago. All the winter snow covering the parking lots was bulldozed into this one giant heap!
It actually didn't look any smaller than the last time we were here... But then, we did get a lot of snow!
The west side of the pile had partially disappeared.
But it was the high part that caught our attention. How did they bulldoze it up so high? They must have a very large snowblower to do that!
Wednesday, May 6, 2026
Early Spring Flowers
We don't have a lot of early spring flowers in our yard - and they don't bloom for long...
But they give me so much pleasure...
Probably because they are suddenly there...
... right after the snow disappears!
A miracle!
I'm particularly pleased to see that this bunch of red tulips is still perfect. Every time I pass by, I count them. Six blooms.
The flowers are often snapped off by a squirrel as soon as they bloom. But it's now day 2 and they are still intact - so I'm hopeful they may be left alone.
Terry and I admired these flowers when we were walking in a neighbourhood called "Old Ottawa South."
Terry noticed a bee buzzing around even though the weather wasn't warm..
I haven't noticed bees in our neighbourhood yet. Hopefully we'll see some too!
























