I am late February tired. No sun for months and tomorrow’s hoped for snow day is gonna be a bust tired. Coming back from a busy “break” to go to a badly run PD kind of tired (and you know most PD’s aren’t great so when I say it was bad…).
Please tell me spring is coming. Send me pictures of cute animals or silly jokes. Help me plan my small raised garden for this year bc it’s time to order seeds. Anything? Help!
Thank you!!!
Oh wow. Y’all! They called a snow day for tomorrow. I almost just cried. Now I can sleep a bit and spend the day in conference prep mode. I may even make it to the Ides of March (when conferences and reports are generally due).
Plus my New Englander spouse got to scoff and talk about how we had school when we were kids unless there was an actual 6” on the ground, more coming, and they didn’t let you know until 5am. (Walk uphill both ways, etc). So I still feel legit. I do love him so
@Katma How about a picture of my ANGRY CAT, Dixie, giving the stink-eye to the sleet coming down. My only daffodil is not too sure it's spring yet!
#gardening
#NewEngland
#today
@richrollgardener
I love calicos! What a pretty cat. And I respect the attitude. Give me snow over sleet any day
@pickle
I feel just like Pickle.
And that is a beautifully composed shot!
@Katma
Not really a cute pet, but a cheeky squwaky afternoon visitor who drops by demanding I put more nuts out on the balcony
@RHW
Wonderful! Birds around here aren’t quite as fancy, though I love our little winter chickadees. Almost better than a pet because you only have to deal with input (food) but not so much the output. And you get that beauty
@Katma Partly right, but up to ten sit on the roof at dusk & the output quite often arrives on the balcony floor
@RHW
Ah. Yuck. Sorry. But pretty bird, though!
@666k9s
It must be such a relief to feel the spring coming. We get it late here
@Katma
Well, I'm sure in a day or two there'll be a horrific arctic ice bomb or something!
@666k9s
That does seem to be the way of things, sadly. I hope you get a mild rest of your winter and a real spring. The last few years we seem to go from 38 degrees and gloomy to mid 90s and humid over the course of a week or two. If you blink you’ll miss spring altogether!