March is
here and it seems that all the weather has changed. The sun is in a different position regarding
my living room window. It can be -22
when I get up at 6:00 a.m. By late
morning the temperature is now in the teens.
The snow on the roof is melting steadily. Snow on the ground is melting until about
4:00. Then it gets that granular quality
as it starts to freeze again. Soon it
will be covered by an inch of new snow.
It’s hard to
believe that all of this can happen in just a day but it does. The change will occur for several days in a
row. Then we will have just
melting. The snow shrinks. The ice starts to turn gray. Now it is time for serious melting. The warm weather of late March feels like
summer temperatures. When these same
temperatures hit us in May, it feels like winter is back. It is why these months are unpredictable and
always changing.
Meanwhile my
thoughts are turning to planting the garden.
Can I grow just 3 cabbages? That
is really all we can eat. And which kind
of tomatoes should I try this year. My
goal is to just get a reasonable bunch of delicious, home-grown tomatoes with
that vine-ripened flavor. Green beans
seem to be solved. Blue Lake have worked
really well that last two years. Oh but
let’s not forget about beets. Also Yukon
Gold potatoes do really well here too (baked ones are for dinner tonight). Yellow onions were great. We ate every one. There is plenty of time to day dream about
the garden. I usually don’t plant until
June 1st so everything is protected from a late frost.
Back to what
is outside my window today –pine martins are here almost every day. I think there are about 3-4 living around our
house. Even with their distinctive
markings I still can’t really decide how many are around. One thing is for sure -- they love sunflower
seeds. They also love any bones or
scraps from the dining room table.
Two days ago
there was an otter hanging around.
Between our house and the lake is a small valley and then a little
ridge. You can’t see the lake but it is
just on the other side of the ridge. I
was upstairs and spotted the otter on the little ridge. They really are beautiful and graceful animals.
There has
also been a few rabbit tracks in the snow.
Those we can do without. Two years
ago we started some green beans in the house.
I planted them in the garden and we left for two days for our granddaughter’s
high school graduation. When we came
home, a rabbit had eaten every leaf off the plants.
Birds have also
started to come home. Right now the
purple finches are all over. Soon we
will have lots of colorful birds. The
spring is when there seems to be a great variety of birds just flying all over. There will be new ones to spot every week.
So we are in
the season of change. I’m ready for it.
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