So much for my plans to get outside and do some work in the garden yesterday or today; the soil is so waterlogged I don't dare step foot in the garden. Neither do I dare to do anything that requires the tractor (such as spring cleaning the chicken coop), as the tractor will surely make ruts anywhere I drive it, especially in the garden where the chicken coop shovelings traditionally go this time of year. Getting my early crops: the peas, potatoes, beets, broccoli, spinach planted is a no-go.
Back to the drawing board, or rather, my never-ending to-do list, to see what is possible until the ground dries up somewhat. Funny, that on a beautiful 80 degree day like today, I find myself working mostly indoors, repotting seedlings, doing a little knitting, making and returning phone calls. . .
One nice thing about yesterday's showers, though: they did bring May flowers! I snapped a couple of pictures of things that definitely were not blooming yesterday even after the storm passed.
golden suns of dandelions
forsythia looking like it's dripping sunshine
close-up of a forsythia branch
lilac blooms are developing,
looking like tiny upside-down clusters of grapes
Since it's such a nice day today, and since there are so many earthworms and bugs out, I decided to let my chickens out of their pen for a few hours. They are on work-release, if you will: out of jail to do the work of eating bugs (and saving me money on chicken feed!)
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