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Honey Ohs and Cheerios together in the bowl with a sliced banana.

Good Morning!
 

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Good Morning. How are you doing?

I'm okay but not on my earliest schedule. This will probably be true for several days and then I will likely have a few problems adjusting to the change. Are we "springing ahead* or stumbling forward?
 

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Toast and Marmalade with Tea (sailing ships upon the sea ... :)) Applesauce.

No, really ;). It's applesauce season. Might be strawberry season in the soopermarkets soon.

Still somewhat windy. There was a very brief few minutes of snow falling yesterday afternoon. Now, it's well below freezing with a bright, crescent moon in the southern sky. I'm keeping an eye on the unheated greenhouse but it is staying above freezing. With the big clouds yesterday there was quite a lot of sunshine and I allowed the greenhouse to become toasty warm. All a little surprising with so much wind. It will require a good deal of attention over this week and, perhaps mitigation efforts to protect some of the cool season plant starts.
 

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Toast and Marmalade with Tea (sailing ships upon the sea ... :)) Applesauce.

No, really ;). It's applesauce season. Might be strawberry season in the soopermarkets soon.

Still somewhat windy. There was a very brief few minutes of snow falling yesterday afternoon. Now, it's well below freezing with a bright, crescent moon in the southern sky. I'm keeping an eye on the unheated greenhouse but it is staying above freezing. With the big clouds yesterday there was quite a lot of sunshine and I allowed the greenhouse to become toasty warm. All a little surprising with so much wind. It will require a good deal of attention over this week and, perhaps mitigation efforts to protect some of the cool season plant starts.
Breakfast this morning - 2 coffees with cream, scrambled eggs with double cream gouda cheese melted in, bacon, blueberries with yogurt for dessert! 😋
The weather today is a chance of snow in the morning and windy in the afternoon.
 

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the grandson's visit to the garden:

That was something like me! But, I was a young person visiting the 1940's homesite of my grandparents on the Fraser River in British Columbia. I had never met my Canadian grandfather but my first memories are from my grandmother's home and garden in California, after my grandfather had died. With my father and my grandparents' friend and neighbor, we visited their retirement home 15 years after grandfather had passed.

The property along the river was then owned by a ranch but little seemed to have been done with it other than making use of the barn for hay. The house looked like it might also have been used for storage and was locked. But, the outline of my grandmother's garden was still there!

Oatmeal with the applesauce this morning, finishing my bowls — it's now on to the herbal tea :).
 
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