Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Yesterday...

Last Sunday, our front yard looked like this...


The snow was off the roof - but there was still A LOT on the ground!

Then yesterday...  (a mere TWO DAYS LATER!) ... 


I was out raking!!


There were so many pine cones on the ground - that I had to tidy things up!


I got two garbage cans full.

This is my favourite part of spring - warm, but not too hot... and NO BUGS! They haven't appeared yet.

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Melting Snow


Last weekend saw warmer temperatures in our region...


... together with melting snow


It always astounds me how quickly the snow melts once warm weather arrives.


Suddenly the world outdoors looks totally different!


Hope the snow is gone for the winter - but one can never be sure!

Monday, March 9, 2026

New Board Game




Our family recently played a new board 


It's based on the idea of sorting chocolates in a box.

It was a lot of fun... Though I have no idea how I ended up winning! (That almost never happens!)


I think they were all being kind!

Sunday, March 8, 2026

Winter Pleasures


One of our winter pleasures is eating out... ... 


(No dishes to wash!)

Whether it's coffee and hot chocolate after church...


Breakfast at the Miller's Oven cafe in Manotick (where the servers are all volunteers - and all my age!)


Or an occasional meal at the mall.


Good food always brings joy!

Saturday, March 7, 2026

How Long?!

Snow arrived early this past winter.... 


Now there's a lot of it - packed down. Some of it has already melted.


Yesterday I took a few pictures. 

The forecast is for rain and warmer weather. How long will it take for all this to disappear, I'm curious to know.

Friday, March 6, 2026

First Signs of Spring!

As I look out the window at a warmer, stronger sun - and anticipate spring "just around the corner"...


Terry points out his own first sign of spring: 


Look! A spider!

There it is, on the living room ceiling... Another sure sign that bugs are soon to appear!

Thursday, March 5, 2026

February's Calendar


I'm so thankful to Anne - for teaching me about phenology calendars. I started noting outdoor weather changes - and how they affected my immediate world - in January 2025. It's my diary of weather, the sky, and how I spent my day.

A year later - I'm still going strong, though I've changed formats a bit. I started out with a monthly phenology wheel - but the segments were tiny to work within.

February's phenology calendar was a joy!


I think I've found my style...


I especially enjoyed trying to capture the colour of each day's sky.

Next month's daily squares will have to be smaller - since there will be an extra half week! 

Noticing and noting help me remember!