58°f14 4° C, mostly clear. Warmed up to 88°f! Ridiculous.
Talk about a heat wave! Almost 90° today, way too hot for this early in the year. Thankfully, it did not feel as hot as the same temperature in summer. Maybe it's the angle of the sun? Or maybe that steady, often pretty strong breeze/wind. Anyway, people were certainly out and about. As we drove to our Ravenswood booth to restock we saw kids playing, men tinkering with mowers, women mowing, people out on their porches. And at the mall, there were plenty of shoppers, a surprise because Sundays are typically pretty quiet.
We rarely do our booths on Sunday, but neither of us wanted to go Friday with the gravel coming, and yesterday after Sarah left we rested until late afternoon. But since it was going to be so warm, today felt like a good time to get this job out of the way.
Then we stopped at Shari's for a snack and iced coffee, and visited with a couple friends who were there, always a pleasure. It was still 88° when we got home, but we had things to do. Larry worked on cleaning out his garage while I spray-painted porch furniture. I didn't finish but I made a good start. Note to self: do NOT spray paint in sandals. Very unwise. My toes look very odd now, a faint ring of black around my toenails. I scrubbed hard and got most of it off my toes and foot but the nails...oh well.
If you must know, the reason I did not change into shoes was simple: I was tired, and I knew that if I stopped to put on socks and shoes I just wouldn't tackle the job! Silly but true. Sometimes little things seem like the biggest obstacles. But then, I got a second wind and did put on the socks and shoes to go out do some stringtrimming, and piddled around in the vegetable garden, raking back mulch in a little spot so the soil will dry enough to dig and plant my lettuce. Of course, rain is on the way tonight. Of course it is.
I also cleaned the remaining dried up vines from the arches and was surprised to find that we had missed some lima beans when we picked the last of them in the Fall.
I wonder why the one pod spoiled, while the others just dried?
I was very appreciative of our awesome shower when I came in. Grass clippings all over me, bits of dried vines in my hair, paint on my feet...I was a right mess. There is nothing like a good shower, is there?
Tomorrow we won't get much above 50°, and will drop to around 30 tomorrow night. Such a fickle friend is Spring!






I remember a cabinet like picture #1 in grandma's kitchen.
ReplyDeleteAnd the flagon in picture #4....❤️❤️❤️❤️ !!
I have a similar cabinet in my kitchen, gz, and use it daily. It is so handy.
Delete8C/46F here, at least sunny... Sundays everything is closed here! Apart from some bakeries, restaurants and gas stations, of course...
ReplyDeleteLOL on your toenails! And yes, had a good shower this morning as in hot! Not healthy but so good! I hope Spring will arrive here some time! Have a great week ahead.
I have never heard that hot showers were unhealthy! And here I am taking hot showers. .I love the heat on my neck and shoulders.
DeleteThat is some difference in temperature. We had that here but our high day was only 60 and the next day was in the 20s.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you had a very productive day
...and we won't get into the 50s!
ReplyDeleteBrrr
DeleteMaybe it didn’t feel as hot because there was lower humidity than in the summer?
ReplyDeleteAre you going to plant your found lima beans?
That is probably right re humidity.
DeleteNo, I decided to give them to the chickens for a treat!
We enjoyed a nearly 70 ° day Sunday. I am watching it snow now.
ReplyDeleteOh no!
DeleteI've always wanted a Hoosier cabinet and never had a place I could put it. It reminds me of my grandmother's -- I grew up with that!
ReplyDeleteNever tried spray painting in sandals. I envy your high temperatures. Don't know when we will see those. It's snowing today though not sticking because ground is warmer that air.
ReplyDeleteTempted to ask about that photo with what looks to be flowers in the frame. Are they pressed flowers or drawn?
That is actually a large wood frame, with 3 jute cords and tiny clothespins with vintage postcards clipped to them, Marcia. I bought it with the cords and clothespins in place; i just repainted the frame and added the postcards.
DeleteThat lovely Hoosier reminds me of the one that was in my little house when I bought it, but yours looks in perfect shape. Now I wish I could find one to fit in the one little space in my kitchen that needs exactly such a cabinet! I can't build one these days (a cabinet, not a Hoosier) and right now I've got things balanced on an old kitchen cart that I salvaged, topped with a plastic storage box.
ReplyDeleteIt snowed here last night and tomorrow we'll be trying to burn very wet brush. Not ideal, but I have to take AM's help when I can get it, so when he called and said Do you want to burn brush tomorrow? I just said, Yes. Wish us luck?
And I have to ask: what is that oddly-shaped blue metal box designed to hold? I'll be wondering until you tell me :)
ReplyDeleteIf I could pist a photo here in comments, it would be perfectly clear, Quinn! It's a toolbox shaped like the Chevrolet logo.
DeleteYour weather is bouncing around like ours, only we haven't been that hot! You have some really nice items in your booth. Maybe you'll start a new trend with you blackened toes!
ReplyDeleteThat is a crazy heat wave.
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