We got our desktop computer back already! What we thought would take days only took an overnight. We sure have gotten our money's worth out of our Geek Squad annual premimum.
The rain let up and this morning I went for a mile and a quarter walk at the park. It doesn't get any easier, but I persist. At the park spring is beginning to awaken. The Indian plum is blooming and the moss is heavy on tree trunks.
This afternoon we planted the new primroses in the blue porch pots.
We have primroses blooming all over the garden that were once planted in these planters. Each year when we change out the pots we plant those primroses in the garden. Most of them persist.
After that I sat at the patio table in the sunshine for a while and read my Kindle. Now that this post is done, it's time to walk out to get the mail and then sit and work my online games before cooking dinner.
Even with all of the physical stuff going on with me, and all of the awful stuff going on in the world, life here at the Reeder Homestead in pretty darn good.









And your blog is pretty darn good when you show your gardening reults.
ReplyDeleteThe primroses are such a wonderful reminder of spring. So colourful too!
ReplyDeleteI love the Primroses in the pretty blue planters!! And all the ones from past years still blooming away.
ReplyDeleteI don’t have much primroses now but I like their bright colours. I am watching TV to see the last events evolution nothing good is coming out of all this! Our son could go back to his family but now they can’t go away and it is scary.
ReplyDeleteIt is tree trimming time for me here. We had some heavy rain and weeds, trees, and bushes grew quickly.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty Primroses!
ReplyDeleteWow! Primroses already. It's still winter in Illinois according to my daughter. Seattle seems to have perfect weather to grow flowers.
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