Saturday 11 March 2023

Perseverance

Yes, it's extremely icy here on my street and will be until the melting truly gets underway. A funny, not so funny thing happened; the city sent a grader down the street on Wednesday at 10:30 p.m.! It scraped a bit of ice off the street piling it along the sidewalks and in front of driveways. I was not happy at the time of day they chose to do the work, nor the mess they left behind. Someone on the street must have some connection to City Hall, as another grader was out clearing the area in front of driveways on Thursday. Once the melting happens we'll have a bit of a lake though I don't think it will be as bad as the first year we lived in the house. That year, the water in the ruts was about 5 inches deep. I sent a photo to the city of my boots as I stood in the ruts to complain about the problem the ruts caused smaller vehicles. Eventually, enough of us must have complained because the street was cleared. 

It hasn't been a terribly busy week, just the usual housework, a bit of grocery shopping, an errand for D, and lots and lots and lots of curling. The weather hasn't been particularly good, quite cold for this time of year, along with wind to make it worse. Snow was forecast for overnight Friday and will continue until sometime this evening. It's hard to tell how much snow we got last night as the wind continues to blow and cause drifting. Neither C nor I have anywhere we need to be this weekend, so the clearing up from the storm can wait until tomorrow. The photo is the view from my bedroom window this morning. Out the front door is even worse.

My UFO project is coming along and I've made a decision as to what to do with them. Originally it was going to be a baby blanket, but I like the colors so I think I'm going to try to make a full sized blanket. Since I'm using thrift store yarn, it may take some time to actually finish it. 

It clashes with the rug, but you get the idea. The hope is to create these flowers, and then use green yarn to create the background and connect the flowers. One thought is to create squares from these hexagons....some thought will be needed to do that. I do notice as I'm looking at the photo I like the bottom and side row, not so happy with the inners.  That's primarily the way I've laid them out, and I suspect it will be easier once the flowers are put together. I'm also adding another series with yellow as the centers. I know I'm running low of pink, and I'll be down to a couple of skeins of variegated purple after this batch of petals are complete. 

The curling has been good, but not great this week. There have been flashes of brilliance and just plain flashes. (A flash is when a rock passes by it's intended target and rolls out of the rings.) For the most part, the teams expected to be on top are, and history was made when the Nunavut team won their very first game in Brier history. Since their skip actually lives in the vicinity of this year's Brier contest (he's an import to the team), the arena went nuts with the victory. Fun to see! I'm hopeful now that we're into the playoffs the level of curling will improve.

I'll have almost an entire week off (curling) between the Brier and the beginning of the Women's World Curling. The goal is to continue to work on de-cluttering with three areas to focus on; the linen closet, my clothes closet and dresser, and the craft room. I'm realistic enough to know it's unlikely more than one or two of these areas will get done. The craft room is going to take some time. I did manage this week to get the boxes of items from the kitchen and Christmas into the trunk of the car. These will be dropped off at the thrift store next week sometime. 

The other thing on the to-do list this week was to plant some seeds for my containers. I saved marigold, petunia, tomato, and pepper seeds last fall. The seeds haven't yet germinated, but I'm hopeful I'll have some luck with a few of them. I've ordered a grow light that I'm hoping will improve the results. If you recall, I did have a bit of luck with my marigolds last year, with one plant growing to a height of over 3 feet tall. I made sure I saved some of those seeds.

A few more photos from the backyard this week including a grackle,a redbreasted nuthatch, and a blue jay. My brother R says he's had the latter at the farm over winter but I hadn't seen any since last fall.



There were three jays visiting, but I wasn't able to capture more than one. They quickly flew off when I stepped into the sunroom.

Today I'll be watching first two games of the Brier playoffs, and crocheting. The first draw starts at noon, so I'm catching up on blogs, e-mail, and PVR'ed television. That, and watching the snow swirl around out the front window!

Have a great week ahead everyone! 


18 comments:

  1. Sounds cold and icky there. Sorry for all the ice.
    Your project is quite lovely.
    I have those birds all winter long as well. The blue jays go crazy for peanuts and yell at me every morning, until I put some in the feeder.
    Have a great weekend.

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    1. I think we, as taxpayers, are going to have to be more vocal with the city about the state of our residential streets. I used to live on a bus route and didn't know how bad things could be.
      One of the blue jays was back again yesterday - I'm like a little kid when I see a different bird.

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  2. I hope you enjoy your day today. Curling and working on the blanket sounds like a good day.
    It is beautiful here today, and if not for the pollen dump, I would be working in the yard.

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    1. I did enjoy my day, Anne. It was quiet and the curling was great. I do hope the pollen eases, so you can get out into the yard.

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  3. We had a dump of snow here, and the temperature is quite low, so I'm glad that I too have nowhere I need to be. It's -13 right now, but by mid-week, it will be +10: there will be plenty of melting here, as well. I do like seeing the birds, especially the blue jays. I throw food for the birds here, but that's as much to give the cats entertainment as to feed the birds.

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    1. Cold here again today, John, though warmer weather is on the way. We won't reach 10C, but Tuesday is forecast to be above freezing. I'll be happy to see it.
      Saku doesn't pay much attention to the birds, even when he's out in the sun room.

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  4. Lots of snow here this day. It started like your storm last night and is just now clearing a bit. Harvey dug us out the door this morning, but will need to do so again. I thought the front yard was bad until Harvey made me look into the back....

    I love those flowers. That is going to make a beautiful blanket.

    God bless.

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    1. Thanks Jackie. I found a pattern that shows how to put the flowers together, but I feel it loses the emphasis on the flowers so I'll to play with the edging to figure it out.
      I do hope the snow starts to melt soon. So tired of winter!

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  5. Perseverance is a great word this winter. We have so much snow here, it's stupid. LOL. I'm SO winter-cranky now!

    Your UFO is going to look amazing! I love the colours and your plans for it, am looking forward to seeing the finished project, no matter how long it takes.

    Good luck with your grow light and your seeds, and have a lovely Sunday!

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    1. I was excited this morning to find a couple of tomatoes, a marigold and a green pepper have sprouted. The grow light will definitely be helpful.
      It's funny, I'm more excited about the UFO since I laid it out and with all the curling, I'm hopeful I'll be able to finish it this year.
      You and me both...winter sucks!

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  6. The Gushue rink is popular in our house when it comes to curling.

    The blue jays were less obvious along the boardwalk this past week. I have missed them.

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    1. I'm a fan of Gushue, but I'd like to one of the teams that haven't won before make it to the top. The fact is, at this level, the teams are pretty similar as to talent. Gushue's team, though, have been at the forefront of sweeping methods. In fact, if I remember correctly, the rules were changed as to the type of broom that could be used because Gushue and his team had figured out a way to sweep that gave them an edge over the other teams.
      I guess the blue jays have moved west. They're not my favorite because they are bullies at the feeder, but love seeing them because they are sooo pretty!

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  7. I do like the snow, though we rarely get any here, and when we do the entire state shuts down.
    Love your UFO-Flowers; it'll be gorgeous when finished I bet.

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    1. Thanks Bob. If I could I'd ship some of this snow to you just for the pretty factor. I can tell you, it may be pretty when it first falls, but as the winter fades the snow is ugly. I'll have to remember to share some photos.

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  8. Please no more snow for us here in Northern California. I like it, but not THAT much. lol

    I can understand more now, how those of you who live with this all winter, feel. I'm getting antsy for spring.

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    1. I had a photo pop up in my FB memories and believe it or not, we had more snow about 10-12 years ago. The piles by the drivewary were at least 50% higher than they are this year. But I still don't like winter very much.
      Spring can't come soon enough here.

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  9. Complaining to the city did help IF enough residents/tax players do it.
    Glad you can stay indoors while things settle down outside.

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  10. I'm sorry the weather is so poopy, but I love your flowers. I think you will like them all when it's all put together! B

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