Monday January 21, 2008
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Getting Ready for Easter
It is still January but California's Spring is well started. My Narcissus are already in full bloom and the Daffodils are poking their round green noses out of the soil. Even though yesterday was only the 2nd Sunday in Epiphany (Lent starts in 2 weeks), I am getting ready for Easter. Every year, we have a herd of little kids over for our annual Easter Egg Hunt and it takes time to prepare my garden. During this 3-day weekend, I have been cutting (there is a big heap of trimmings from Mexican Sage, Nandina, Trumpet Vine, Star Jasmine, Cannas, Rosemary, Lavender, Fountain Grass, Bougainvillea, Lantana, and Dracena waiting for pickup on the street), planting (Easter lilies and day lilies), rearranging border rocks, and weeding. Paul and I cut down two big Dracena limbs and threw them down the Guadalupe River bank behind our house. I hope they will root there. I have set up our annual date with the Arborist to re-shape some of our more exuberant trees.
John has been working on the bay windows of WP668, our backyard caboose. He installed the wood facing on one window and is about half done building the housing for the window frame and facing on the other bay. It rained on and off all weekend so we know the leak on one of the bay windows is still with us. I picked up most of the wood that fell down into the granite ballast when we replaced WP668's floor. I also went over most of the ballast with a big magnet looking for bolts and nails, then moved most of the scraps of lumber from around WP668 to the wood pile. I hope to make our side garden around the caboose part of the egg hunt for the first time.
On 5 February, our parish, St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church will be holding its Shrove Tuesday Pancake Races in Saratoga. This is one of our family's favorite church festivals and we are helping to manage the event. My daughter is sad she can't join us this year (she is at Carnegie Mellon in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) but she wrote out her "How to run a Shrove Tuesday Pancake supper and race" instructions in case anyone wants to hold their own pre-Lent celebration. Here is a photo of John in his red apron and carrying his frying pan announcing the Pancake Races in church yesterday:
Image Copyright 2008 by Katy Dickinson
Posted at 10:50PM Jan 21, 2008 by katysblog in Home & Family |