Snow bunnies are abound. Talk about heavy wet stuff. I went out long enough to get the “stink blowed off of me” . . . as Dennis would say. The concrete is wet underneath. As soon as I pushed the snow off for a path into the garage, it became slick to walk on. The wind from the north is brutal. Neighbor Randy comes home for noon lunch. It didn’t take long he was taking swaths of snow off of our driveway. When I went out at five to push a path open, the far end of our driveway had quite a drift over it. Randy will be back as I don’t think he is ready to park his long green toy for the season. I have allowed him to know how much his help is appreciated.
I had been in the sewing studio for most of the day. There are still a few leftovers from Easter Sunday to tide us over for supper. I have had some software programs for several years for a twist on appliqueing in conjunction with machine embroidery while all is in the hoop under the needle. When I texted my Aunt Lorraine in Arizona after lunch, she warned me it is slick but very time consuming. Time will tell if I have anything to share here in days to come. With the weather forecast as it is, I have the time to try this.
In the snow it was easy to spot a pair of Cardinals and also a pair of Blue Jays in the Lilac bushes along with Grackles, and little tiny birds picking at seed pods from last years Lilac blossoms. That made my day. The little things in my day feed my soul. Talk about feeding . . . I think I would be happy with some popcorn for supper. We had a warm noon lunch and neither of us have really done much since. I’ll need to check with Dennis on that.