Every February 2nd. here in Canada we have groundhog day. A groundhog is a medium sized rodent about the size of a fat cat, with a short tail and ears, strong jaws and two layers of fur. It lives underground in a burrow, only coming out for grasses and other green plants. It is also know as a woodchuck. Legend has it, if this creature awakes from hibernation today, and it is sunny and he sees his shadow, we will have six more weeks of wintery weather, however, if it cloudy and he does not see his shadow Spring will come early. As we have a cloudy day, an early spring is forecast by Wiarton Willie, YES each community taking part in the groundhog day festivities name their groundhog. I don't have much faith in this fellow, winter will end when it is ready.
Friday we had rain, which melted a good amount of snow, not that we have a lot here, yesterday a beautiful sunny day, but just wished it was warmer. Today, grey skies again and a forecast of snow to replace all that we lost of Friday. It's winter, so not much more can be expected. The only consolation, the day light is getting to be a few minutes longer.
A baby shower has been planned for the end of March for my granddaughter C and partner S. They are expecting a girl, and the nursery is going to be a nighttime decor with blue sky, stars and the moon on the walls. I am planning on making a quilt with a star theme and looking for the fabric this coming week.
Three Christmases ago I was given a amaryllis bulb to grow, it bloomed and then was planted in the garden, the same thing the next year, and again in 2024, today, three beautiful flowers are out. Along with the poinsettia I received for Christmas 2024, my living room is filled with beautiful red flowers, which I hope will last for a few more weeks.
The only thing I really miss living where I am now is a garden full of flowers, to get my "flower fix" I make a regular trip to a garden nursery, not to buy anything but look and drool over the flowers blooming there. Could be a trip for today,
Have a great day.
Cheers.
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