I said the heck with it and started some lettuce, spinach, and bok choi in the greenhouse today. I also started some herbs, tomatoes, peppers, and eggplants in the cabin.
Last week it was big horn sheep and this week it is elk. The drive to work is never boring.
Other than planting seeds, baking, and quilting there isn't much else to do around here. There is still plenty of snow covering the ground. I am so ancy to get out and do something.
I am almost done with the quilt. I just have binding left and maybe some fun around the edge quilting. We will see about that.
I tried making a chocolate chip cake. It was a delicious disaster. Despite spraying the two round pans the chocolate chips stuck to the pan and getting the cakes out was an ugly process. I used the frosting as glue and put it all back together. It doesn't look pretty, but it tasted good.
Do you still have snow? How are you keeping sane? Do you have any seeds started? If so what?
No snow here, we only had a couple of day's worth this year. As long as the cake tasted good that's the main thing
ReplyDeleteI wonder if Job Corps has been affected by cuts. You've made no mention of that. A person close to me lost a job offer at State Dept and then lost the job they had due to cuts. Job hunting is not easy either.
ReplyDeleteWe have the beautiful new green of the tree leaves. It's so fresh and new. Your quilt is beautiful. It must have taken a long time.
ReplyDeleteThe cake looks gooey, and good! Love seeing your wildlife. Yes, seeds started, and lettuce is up in the cold frame, and other plants under lights inside. Hope Old Man Winter will get off the weather roller coaster and let Spring take over!
ReplyDeleteSnow this week, then frost and today it's that wet cold. I'm having tea and waiting on a camera gear package to arrive. I won't be able to take it outside with the drizzly wet cold. That's okay. I'll keep sane (for now), and shoot indoor stuff.
ReplyDeleteI love the seeds you started and the quilt is very nice. What fun. And a bake to boot. Good post! Fun and yum. Cheers, Ivy.