Thursday, March 6, 2025

 3/6/25  Be always grateful for every moment of your life you get to spend with people you live and who love you.: life is precious and short.

.82 of rain.  Rain is nearly over.  It is calm and 46 degrees. Mixed precipitation tonight ending with less than an inch of snow with a low of 24.  A strong SSE breeze  today will become a strong NW breeze tonight.   Cloudy tomorrow with a strong WNW wind, a high of 27, a low of 21.  Cloudy Saturday with a strong west wind, a high of 26, a low of 16. The clocks get moved ahead Saturday night.  Sunshine Sunday with a light WNW wind, a high of 34, a low of 16.  Morning clouds/afternoon sun Monday with a brisk WNW breeze, a high of 44, a low of 30.  Partly cloudy Wednesday with a WNW breeze, a high of 43, a low of 24.  Mostly cloudy next Thursday with a WNW breeze, a high of 45, a low of 31.  Partly cloudy next Friday with a brisk NW breeze, a high of 43, a low of 30.  Mostly cloudy next Saturday, rain/snow showers next Sunday with stiff SW breezes.  highs about 46, lows about 34.  Rain/snow showers Monday the 17th with a stiff west breeze, a high of 44, a low of 28.  Mostly cloudy Tuesday the 18th with a strong WNW reeze, a high of 38, a low of 24.  Partly cloudy Wednesday the 19th with a strong WNW breeze, a high of 36, a low of 26.  Partly cloudy Thursday the 20th with a stiff WNW breeze, a high of 42, a low of 25.

    Fog, deep puddles and new potholes made for a slow trip home from the Ash Wednesday service last night.  The driveway is ice, the ashes Jay put done for me washed away.  I've been told to stay in the house.  A lot of snow is gone but there is still plenty to cool things down.  The water is still on top of the ground, the sump pump hasn't come.  We checked, not much water in the cellar yet.
    The greenhouse is two thirds full.  They may be starting the new greenhouse sooner than planned. All of the plants in the first order are strong and healthy.  The ones Bekah started are also doing well.  She is picking blossoms off the pansies and some other flowers to make them grow more roots and branch out.  We are thankful that about half the plug and cutting order came before the tariffs hit.  I'm watching Bekah through the window.  She is working  to stay upright as she makes ditches in the snow to drain the puddles.
    May your day be blessed, Sally

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