I had a little time this morning after my appointment so I went out into the garden to get some photos. The garden deck looked inviting, all dry and clean, but I kept moving.
The witch hazel are still blooming.
Sunday we had our usual slow morning, I think. I can't remember. Oh, that was when Jill came over to continue cataloguing our family heritage treasures. I'm so happy that she is interested. She doesn't want any of them yet, though.
Then later we ate pizza and watched the Sounders win their home opener in the rain. We were glad to be watching from home.
Pretty HelleboreOn Monday we used our new washing machine. We didn't think it was filling with enough water, but later I read about it and the low water use is the new normal. Lots of housework got done.
Old style Hellebore with too many blooms to count.
Tuesday morning is our Zoom meet up, and then we tackled the income taxes, with the aid of TurboTax. It was work, and took a lot of thinking, but we finished, filed with the IRS, and within an hour we got notification of acceptance. The refund was much bigger than we expected. It will pay the property taxes.
We debated about watching the State Of the Union speech, but I am one who needs first hand information so I can form my own opinion. I watched 90 minutes of it before I gave up. I call it the Stolen Valor Speech. The president introduced one after another of folks with meritorious achievements or tragic circumstances, all the while soaking up the glory for himself. The State of the Union is diminished by him.
Oregon Grape is waiting for more warmth to burst into bloom.
This morning, Wednesday, we were up early to get into the city to the medical center for my 8:00 Echocardiogram. My cardiologist is out of town so I'll get the results in a couple of weeks. Now I'm blogging, and this afternoon Jill is coming over to do some more family history cataloguing.
Tomorrow I have finger surgery to remove cysts.
Friday is breakfast and grocery shopping day.
Saturday we will attend a memorial service for a long time friend. Jeanne was a teacher friend who suffered a lengthy illness from which she was finally released. We are happy for her. Later in the day we have another soccer match to watch.
We are so fortunate to be living here in the mild PNW while so much of the country is experiencing extreme weather.
Here the bulbs are popping up. Tete-a-tete daffodils are blooming. Others will soon follow, then tulips.
We count our blessings.















