Hello from Sunday night
Hi everyone.How's the melt going round the old globe?Yesterday we were at Whole Foods for a little late lunch, in the absolute pouring rain, and I think all of Vancouver freaked out and went shopping. Isn't that the way of rainy March Saturdays? :D We sat inside, (after a ten minute wait for a table to become available), and I looked outside at the indomitable Vancouverite spirit. You know that Vancouverites don't carry umbrellas and do sit outside in all kinds of weather? It's true Magoo. I got to thinking that it's high time I planted my seeds for an early showing, (for the Art in the Garden show). High time I put up my little greenhouse too, but who wants to do that in this wretched weather?Then, this morning, what's that I feel on my cheeks? SUN!!! Oh, oh, are we all on standby for spring? :DI walked around the garden and there was wonderful birdsong, so I hung up the little ball full of sheep's wool, to feather their nests, and look who I found in the lawn crocuses. (Yes I do use the term "lawn" liberally, and generally mean that anything growing there, which is mostly green and gets mowed, equals lawn.)So into my garage and over to the potting bench, I tipped a bag full of seed started compost into my potting bucket and filled up the little seed pots.In anticipation of a predicted break in the weather, I soaked some sweet pea, mange tout peas, runner beans and morning glory seeds over night. It's always a good idea to soak these seeds and also to scarify them. You should have seen me the other night with the sweet pea seeds and a pair of nail clippers trying to nick the little round things. I was ever so careful to nick each one and keep the dark purple sweet peas separate from the white ones, (because both kinds look brown), and, just as I finished and stood up, I tipped the containers and overcompensated for the tip, spilling the peas all over the living room floor, mixing up the colours. You have to laugh...what am I like. :DSo as I was planting the seeds I spied Chloe at the little bistro table having a cup of tea. I asked her if she would be happy to plant out some lettuce seeds in the cold frame.She said she would be happy to and got the package and read the directions...But then Morgan the Garden Inspector had to make sure the soil was suitable for the lettuce.I finished putting together my little greenhouse and put my seed trays in it. I gave them a mist of water and zipped them up for the night.In other weekend news, I finished my bench and established a little silversmithing studio on one side, (the sunny side). I bought some basic supplies and raided my late father's tools for some more. Mom gave me an old red tool box with a bit of a rusted out bottom, but nevermind that, a bit of cardboard and felt fixed that right up. I love how clean and red it became after I washed the grime off. I also bought a little silver and some cabochon jewels, and put them into my grandmother's jewellery box. And my ginger jar lamp, which Kerstie rescued for me from the thrift store, this little lamp which everyone loves to hate, but I love to love, has finally found the perfect home.Adding to that a tall, comfy stool, also rescued. I loved this stool because it's heavy oak with lovely brass details and brass foot rests. Now that stool has found a permanent place in my home too.Well, that's about it from the weekend. It's been such a busy week; I hope this next week is a bit easier.I'm getting so excited about spring.Sharing with Mary at Mosaic Monday and Sunlit Sunday, Inspire me Monday and Dwellings.