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People want you to tip toe around their feelings, while they tap dance over yours.
... The Internet
Good Morning. I trust all is well in your part of the world.
Also on my reading watchlist is the Summer's Insider Report. This is a paper magazine produced & given out by the local grocery chain. It's a very popular read in Ontario. Lots of new summer products introduced; new tastes from all around the world.
Currently TV Watching: We finished Mary Land & for us the ending was a little abrupt & not a satisfying ending at all, too many loose items, in our opinion. We have started to watch on Brit Box, After The Flood.
Currently Watching Nature : I'm waiting for arrival of the returning Hummingbirds. I've put out my specific Hummingbird feeder with a fresh batch of sugar water. The yellow Finches have returned & we have been getting quite a few Flickers in the garden. The Woodpecker has given up trying to drill in our house (thankfully) & I can hear "him" off in the farmer's wood lot. I do chuckle at myself because if you told me in my 20's I'd be a bird watcher one day, I would have laughed & said you were quite mad, but here we are. Life does take us on some interesting paths. Oh yes & we bought a new bird bath. We have been searching for a few years now & I'm glad we waited for this one. It is exactly what I wanted for the garden. We have two batches of baby black squirrels, one nest in the front garden, one in the back garden. We also have a new batch of baby chipmunks, 3 little ones at the front of the house. Oh my they are tiny.
Currently Doing: I attended a card class, the first in 4 long years with this demonstrator. It was chaotic but good fun. Met lots of new "neighbours". I got three birthday cards made in a style & stamp selection that I wouldn't have tried on my own at home.
I've signed up for a free journaling workshop at the beginning of June. It is being hosted by a newly formed group "The Real Housewives". Just their group name is interesting & the workshop is listed as "Juice & Journaling" so I'm going to assume that we will be provided with some juice during the workshop.
Wishing my British friends & American friends a happy holiday Monday.
Good Morning. I am in a post Mother's Day glow. I celebrated with a Parish Brunch after church service, home to putter a little in my gardens & then an afternoon of a few at home "spa" treatments. Ah the bliss of it only marred by the hissing & growling of the fur girls to each other. Thursday & Friday the painters were here so not only was there chaos of things removed (hushed) from three areas of the house, they, the fur girls, had to endure people in the house. Individually they are their sweet self, but together, they become hissing growling menacing beasts. There's no physical contact, just lots of threats. Cats!
Currently Reading: I've just finished Twenty Seven Minutes, a debt novel by Canadian author, Ashley Tate. Not remembering who recommended or if it was one I found myself, but I did enjoy. Even some of the troubled characters I felt for.
"For the last ten years, the small, claustrophobic town of West Wilmer has been struggling to understand one thing: Why did it take young Grant Dean twenty-seven minutes to call for help on the fateful night of the car accident that took the life of his beloved sister, Phoebe? Someone knows what really happened the night Phoebe died. Someone who is ready to tell the truth."
Currently Watching: Not a lot. We are one episode into Mary Land on PBS's Masterpiece Theatre. Anticipating the finale of the TV show, Young Sheldon, this Thursday. While we all knew the ending, when the show started, the death of the father, George, it still cut a little hard to watch. The writers have promised us that we won't be left with tears on Thursday when the show wraps up.
Currently Enjoying: the fabulous display of the Crabapple trees at the university. While most were in full bloom, there were a few on the "alley of bloom" that were just beginning to bloom. It was a glorious sight to behold. When we were there, they were just beginning to cut the grass; Two swipes later of the lawn mowers & all the yellow dandelions underneath the trees were gone.
Currently Making It Official: I am not putting together a Summer Photo Scavenger Hunt this year. I believe the SPSH time has come to an end, for me at least.
And next Monday, May 20th is a stat holiday for us (Victoria Day or to some Two Four weekend), so there won't be a Me On Monday post. I'll see you for Wednesday's Wisdom this week & next.
Good Morning.
For many of us, spring has us thinking about our gardens, which could include planting annual flowers, vegetables & fruits.
I came across this guideline that I thought was quite interesting:
Wait for apple trees to bloom before planting bush beans
When apple blossoms fall, plant pole beans & cucumbers
By the time the lilacs are in full bloom, it will be safe to plant tender annual flowers & squash
Transfer tomato transplants to the garden when lily of the valley is in full flower
Full sized maple leaves signal time to plant morning glory seeds.
Peppers & eggplant can be transplanted when the bearded irises are blooming
When peonies blossom, it is safe to plant heat loving melons, such as cantaloupe.
Hope everyone has a good week.