Saturday, March 31, 2018

Saturday

I will start off with the Happy Thought for yesterday.
Husband's farm vehicle is fixed - he has A/C and working windows. Yay!

Unfortunately, the cost of that and the pressure tank were double 
what we guesstimated they would be.

That is not a complaint, we are happy both are fixed.

On my frame today is this...

...one of two T-shirt quilts for the daughter of a family friend.

This one is made with her daughters shirts.


 This is board PS True Blue Petite from R & S Designs.
I have gotten all my boards from them and have been happy with the quality and selection.
My MegaQuilter only has a 9 inch throat so I end up with only about 4 inches of space 
to quilt in by the time I get to the other end of a large quilt, even when loaded 
sideways, so I am happy to see their nice selection of smaller designs.

I am happy that my husband supports and encourages my hobby. It really is therapy for me.
I have finished one item (the baby quilt) on my 18 on 2018 list, got this one on the frame with 
the hope of finishing it by the end of next weekend, and almost finished the Media Cart Cover. 
It needs a fitting to make sure it will fit the way I am hoping. I will find that out on Monday. 
I have decided to not go into school to try it on. Monday will get here soon enough! 

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Friday, March 30, 2018

Friday Happy Thoughts

The plumber did show up yesterday late afternoon. Turns out the customer is supposed to be notified by text/e-mail shortly before the repair person shows up, but since we are a first time customer and they only had our land line number they couldn't text/e-mail us so we were surprised when he knocked on our door. We also haven't received our receipt of payment yet because it needs to be emailed to us. Husband wrote a check which the young man sent receipt of electronically to the business. I understand that it may be convenient for the business, but I wish they would take into account that not EVERY one uses smart phones and/or electronic billing, etc.

Husband was with the young man the entire time to help in any way he could and
seems to think the guy did a great job. He was here until 6:00 pm. He took the old tank with him.
I am thankful we don't have to worry about disposing of it. I am happy I can finish laundry and run the dishwasher, both of which I have done since he left with no problems.

There was also discussion of another plumbing issue that we need taken care of. It is not an emergency and they will be setting up an appointment for that.

So, overall it was a good experience and we will give them a good review.

My new plants are doing well.

Well, most of them are. The one in the front left corner - Echium Red Feathers -  isn't looking great. The leaves are turning brown and falling off. It does appear to be getting new ones, though.
The one in the front right corner - Butteryfly Plant - really likes the light. I turned them just
before taking this photo.  I have to rotate this one a couple of times of day. I have moved them
from my kitchen counter with a west facing window to a south facing window in the family room.

I have completed a few more paper pieced blocks from Quilt-Pro Systems Block of the Day.
Subscription is free. A new block is posted every day and is available for that month only.
Most pieced blocks are 4 inches. Blocks offered are paper pieced, pieced,
and appliqued with some quilting motifs thrown in, also. 

These are the newest blocks.


They finish at 4 inches.


I was thinking these would be cute as inserts in greeting cards
with a window cutout, but they were slightly too big.

I can print them at a reduced size, but these were printed months ago and would
need to be copied at a reduced size. I wondered if my printer could do that ...


 ... and IT CAN!
After some playing around I figured it out. I hope
I can remember how to do it the next time I need to.
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Thursday, March 29, 2018

Sometimes It's Just Hard...

...for me to try to have a positive attitude.
Things just seem to pile up on top of each other making it hard to find the happy.

Sunday I apparently ran over some sort of debris causing a leaking tire which became apparent on Monday. I guess I am thankful it didn't go flat immediately. My husband was able to take the tire off and get it repaired. I can now drive my car. So there is a happy thought there - happy to have a handy husband.

Also, we began to notice some wet spots on the basement floor. This is not too unusual during rainy times so we didn't think too much of it since there was melting snow and rain the day before.

Monday while I was out enjoying a fun trip with my quilt pals my husband received a phone call and then a visit from the crop insurance adjuster. Without going into detail (because I don't know/understand all the details) this has added even more stress to my husband's already stressed life. I will just say that my FIL is a lying, cheating, cruel, greedy person and has been for many, many years. It is all coming to light since the passing of my MIL. He has created a huge mess that he now expects my husband to 'fix'. I am beginning to feel like it is an impossible task.

Tuesday we took husband's farm vehicle to get some work done. He had it worked on by a local mechanic last summer and something happened while it was there causing the air conditioner to no longer work. It won't hold freon. The mechanic's response was not to fix what clearly happened there, but to say 'you don't need A/C anyway. Just put the windows down'. This same mechanic has let his dogs jump on and scratch another vehicle of ours. He burnt a hole in the seat of husband's truck, covered it and denied knowing anything about it. Anyway, now some of the windows will go down, but not up. So it is at a different mechanic but so far we haven't heard anything at all from them.

We notice there is more water on the basement floor. I had done a couple of loads of laundry and it had continued to be rainy, but husband is beginning to suspect there is a different problem.

Yesterday when husband went to do chores at FILs and check on him there were 3 'jobs' waiting for him to do in addition to the chores: 1) light bulb in ceiling fan/light above dining room talbe needed changed. FIL had yanked the entire socket? (the thing that holds the light bulb) out with pliers because he broke the light bulb when he tried to unscrew it. 2) His phone needed 'fixed'. He pushes buttons and gets the answering machine part of it screwed up, among other things. 3) He needed a new fluorescent tube in his bathroom light. He has yanked on and messed with it so that the prongs on the bulb are bent and it won't stay in. He probably will need a new fixture. He doesn't ask, he demands that these things be fixed. Sometimes he is barking at my husband before he even in the door. Great way to start each morning.

Husband has figured out that the well water pressure tank in the basement is leaking. He called a local plumber but had to leave a message. No response yesterday.

Today we went to W-M to get a new light tube and ballast. They had the tube, but not the ballast. So on to the Ace Hardware where we were able to get the ballast. While at W-M I looked at yarn. The yarn section was a mess, skeins of different colors all mixed together, some without labels. I chose a skein of black Scrubby for dish clothes. It was the only one that color. I was happy to find it because I had not been able to find that color at other stores. When I got to the register it was discovered that the band on it was just a clear band with no price or UPC code. Left it there. By then there were several people in line behind us and I didn't want to hold up the line while they checked the price.
All of that didn't take enough time and we had to wait 25 minutes in the Aldi parking for them to open. Got what we needed and came home. Husband checked the light tube and the new one was a fat one, the old one was a skinny one. He went to town to the local hardware store and they were closed. He didn't go there to begin with because the lady who owns it is very cranky and they are twice the cost as other places.

Since we have not heard from the plumber we stopped in a different one in town on our way home from shopping. The receptionist needed info off the tank so she could relay that to one of the plumbers who was getting supplies. We hurried home and called in that information. That was 3 1/2 hours ago and we have not heard back.So now I am not doing any laundry or running the dishwasher.

Spring break has been chilly, rainy, foggy, just yuk. I was hoping to get some yard work done, but it is too wet.

And, we have poor reception on the TV (we refuse to pay for satellite and are using an antenna tower) and poor internet connection that takes forever to do anything. It usually takes me at least an hour, sometimes two, to download pictures and write a post.

So, it seems one negative thing after another, day after day. I am tired.

I did get some work done on the media cart cover, but I am going to have to have a fitting.


See, lots of measuring and pressing. I am pressing the hem here.

Also, insert happy thought, I found a garden cart at Aldi today. 20 bucks. Husband said get it. We already have a garden cart and I find it quite useful, but was reluctant to get another. He said, 'It's only $20. Get it'. So I did.



On the way home I thought it might be useful for something else!






I have a wheeled bag for my sewing machine, but this will sure come in handy for all the other things that go to retreat with me.

Now I am looking for something to personalize it.
Maybe this will work.

Blue Quilt Aluminum License Plate

Or this

Quilting Friendships Aluminum License Plate



Sorry for all the white space, but the pics of the license plates make that happen.

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Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Wednesday

My plans for today include working on the Media Cart Cover.
It is on my list for '18 in 2018' and it really needs to be finished.

I have the fabric and the measurements. I don't think it will take long. Lots of measuring and pressing, but not really that much sewing. I may pop in at school later for a fitting.
Even though today is a gray, cloudy, looks like rain kind of day I am happy to
see all the green shoots coming up out of the ground, many with flower buds. 


I don't like to remove the leaves from last fall until I know we
aren't getting anymore snow so my beds look pretty messy.

The plants that arrived on Monday seem to be doing well.

This Orange Butterfly Plant is slowly coming along. 
There is a sticker on the pot that says this one is a slow starter.
My brother planted one of these at their house and it is gorgeous when blooming.
I love the bright orange color of the blossoms.

This is Tiarella Sugar Spice. It has a flower stalk getting ready to bloom.

These plants attract hummingbirds, bees and butterflies.  
I am trying to honor my brother's wish to protect our 
environment by adding plants like these to my beds.
I ordered my plants from Jung Seed
I have ordered vegetable seeds and plants from them for several years and have always been pleased.
If you click on the pictures you will be taken to the Jung website and can see these in full bloom.

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Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Tuesday and Happy Thought

 My Quilter's Exchange group met Saturday. 
We are half way through the exchange for this year.

This month I have Cindy's (not me) bag.
 

These are the houses that have been finished when the bag was handed to me.
One member of the group has asked if we would like hand embroidered details added to the blocks she makes. Yes, please! She does a fabulous job. You can see her work in the two top left blocks. Some members are adding buttons and other details as they go. I am going to wait until after the quilting has been done to add embellishments.
 
 
These are her blocks with mine added.
 
 
The two on the bottom right are mine - tall, skinny lime green with dark green roof (green is my favorite color!) and dark purple with black/gray roof and tan and mauve door. 
You can see that some of the house blocks are the same, or reversed, or chimneys added or reversed.

Every month we open each bag and put the blocks up on the design wall 
to see how things are looking. It is so much fun to see the progress.

I am thankful to have this week to do what I enjoy so much. 
I am thankful my husband is tolerant, even encouraging, of my hobby. 

Maybe I should change from Happy Thoughts to Thankful Thoughts.
Whatever you want to call them, I am happy and thankful.

 
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Rainy Day and Happy Thoughts

 Sunday - We had gotten several inches of snow on Friday-Saturday, but we figured that by Sunday morning the roads would be in pretty good shape. They were, mostly. But the further south we went on our bi-weekly shopping date we could see that they had gotten more snow. We usually take the county highway because we like that there is less traffic and since I usually drive my husband can look at the countryside to see what the farmers are doing and what the crops look like. Of course, there are no crops right now but he likes to look. There is going to be a road closure beginning April 2nd until the end of August on that road and we wanted to check out where that was going to be and if it would affect us much so we took the county highway down. There were some bad spots caused by blowing snow, but we made it safely. We encountered a very slippery intersection once we got into town and I am very thankful (Happy Thought) that the driver to my right with the green light had the foresight to make sure I was going to be able to stop before he processed into the intersection. It was a little dicey, but I did get stopped. 

We decided to take the interstate home thinking it would be clear of snow and ice - wrong. There were some very bad spots and we upon an accident that had happened shortly before we passed it. It involved a semi-truck and at least one other vehicle. There were 4 vehicles stopped and 2 police vehicles. There was a lot of debris on the road, but I didn't think much about it ... until yesterday.
 
 
Monday - My 'low tire pressure' light came on. Again, thankful for that (Happy Thought) but I have had trouble with my tire sensors in the past so I didn't take it too seriously. I mentioned to my husband when I got home and sure enough, it was low. 
 
Tuesday - So today my car looks like this ...






Happy Thought - thankful for my husband for removing the tire and taking it to the tire repair place. I am hoping they are able to fix (however they do that) and that I don't need a new one because, you know that means at least TWO new ones - on the back so they have the same amount of wear, or whatever the reason is for having to replace two.
 
While I was in the garage looking at my poor car I looked over at the window boxes that were brought in in the fall and forgotten about. I was surprised to see this ...




 
Snap dragons growing!
Some other plants I ordered came yesterday.
 
 
The instructions said to plant right away. We are predicted to possibly get snow again this weekend and it has been raining since yesterday afternoon. I don't think I am going to get these in the ground anytime soon. The next best thing is to place in a sunny location and keep watered so that is what I am doing.


Monday my quilting friends, there are five of us, went on a little trip. These are the items I got ...


Starting on the left - light background needed for  Snow Much Fun BOM from Quilt Doodle Designs. a blue plaid brushed cotton (on sale!) just because I liked it and will use it at some point, some blue and green batiks for Snow Much Fun, some wool pieces - red/black check, lime green plaid, purple solid, dark green very subtle textured that will get used in ... something.


Also, this cute panel, To Be or Not To Be Growth Chart. One of the places you can find it is here.

 
I didn't realize it was a growth chart until I got it home! I am thinking I will add a simple border and hang it in my classroom area at school. I think it is cute and colorful and I really like the message: 
 
Be Kind & Courageous
Grateful & Generous 
Gentle, Brave & Wise
Thoughtful & Humble...
Most of All
Stand Tall & Be The
Person You Were 
Created to Be!!

 
At the store I purchased it at the sample on display was very similar to this one (could be exactly like it, I don't remember exactly). Since Blogger won't let me post that here is a link. This is a free project on the Henry Glass website. 

I am thankful to be on Spring Break on this windy, rainy day and need to get busy with some projects.
 
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Saturday, March 24, 2018

Spring ? Break

I am on Spring Break until April 2. That is the Happy Thought.

However, this is what it looks like at my house today. Not a great start to Spring Break.


Looking west out my front door. 
The wind is coming from the east so this side of the house is protected. It looks pretty mild here.


Facing south.
This picture shows that it is snowing, but it does not show how much 
snow is falling and how hard the wind is blowing. 

I traveled about 20 miles north for the Quilter's Exchange meeting this morning. When I left my house there were just a few snowflakes in the air, it was windy and the temperature was 38 degrees. By the time I arrived at my meeting it was snowing a little harder and very windy. When I left my meeting it was snowing harder, still windy and 32 degrees. The roads became slicker the closer I got to home and I was only able to go about 30 mph. Glad to be home. It does seem to be letting up a little. We are predicted to get 3-6 inches before it is over. The weather map shows that this could continue for a while.

At my meeting I delivered the last of the baby quilts to my friend. 



I am glad to be finished with these. They are all very cute and now she has a few to have on hand when needed. This makes 2 finishes for  '18 in 2018' by What a Hoot Quilts.

Here is my list: (pictures in this post.)
1) Quilt Ruth's two baby quilts DONE
2) T-shirt quilt #1 - top is finished except borders. Needs borders, quilted and bound.
3) T-shirt quilt #2 - still in the bag it came to me in.
4) Media Cart Cover for school - measurements have been taken, fabric has been purchased.

5) Fire Island Hosta Queen - the kit was purchased and started in 2014. All units have been cut
      and/or pieced. Sets have been organized. Needs assembled, quilted, bound. 
     ** Assembly of the center was done at Quilt Retreat in January. I hope to finish the top at  
     retreat in April.

6) Strip Around the Block - pieced, needs borders, quilted, bound. Border, backing and binding
     fabric has been purchased.
7) Owl Place Mats and Napkins - my husband purchased this as a kit for place mats, apron and pot
     holder. There has been no sewing on this. I would like to enter them in the local county fair as
     place mats, but napkins are required. Fabric for napkins needs to be purchased. 
     I have no picture yet.
8) Zip Bag - it is started.
9) Clutch and Wallet - the clutch is a kit that I found this summer and the fabrics coordinate well
     with the Zip Bag. The wallet pattern has been purchased and will use the same fabrics as the Zip
     Bag and Clutch.
10) Exchange Quilt 2017 - blocks are all made, thanks to my exchange group. I need to decide on a 
     layout, quilt and bind it.
11) Exchange Quilt 2016 - blocks are made, thanks to my exchange group. I need to decide on a
     layout, quilt and bind it.  
12) Butterfly Quilt - I started this on several years ago. It was a kit for a wall hanging, but I wanted it
     bigger so I made up my own design. Needs borders, quilted, bound. 
13) Blooming Stars Bed Runner - for my mom. She bought the kit, and said no hurry. I need    
     deadlines! It is partially assembled - 4 of the 5 stars, I think. Needs finished, quilted, bound.
14) Charming Beauty Quilt - a kit, partially cut. I goofed when cutting the pieces and don't have
     enough of one of the fabrics. I wasn't able to find more and gave up searching for a replacement. I
     need to find something suitable and get this one finished. See it on the left in the picture above.   
     **Upon checking I find that I did find a replacement and all pieces are cut.
15) Prism Quilt - kit. Nothing done yet.
16) Snowman - free pattern from Pat Sloan. Just an idea at this point, but wouldn't just the snowman
     part make a great mug rug, or a look cute displayed on a stand?
17) 4 tops - alter. I have 4 tops that are either too snug or too short. I need to remedy that. No pic.
18) Pick One of any of the following (if I make it this far) - these would be good fair projects.
 - Thankful and Bloom Hoop Embroideries from Cutesy Crafts.
 - Feathered Star Christmas Wall Hanging - started years ago.
 - Corrugated Quilt - kit, still in package. 
 - On Ringo Lake - free from Bonnie Hunter.
 - Gnome for the Holidays BOM - free from Fat Cat Patterns. 
     Since this is a BOM I am hoping to keep up with it. 
 
My hope is that I get some of these projects further along over break. Since I usually am overly ambitious in my thinking of what I can accomplish I am going to be conservative and say I want to finish 2 of these projects. First up will be the Media Cart cover. I have been reimbursed for the fabric and really need to get this one done. Next will be the T-shirt quilt that needs borders, quilted and bound. And, since I will need some little projects I will probably work on the Snow Much Fun BOM from Quilt Doodle Designs. Buttons to embellish with can be found under the Button Packs tab on the left.

I have finished the block for January. Embellishments will be added after quilting.
 

 I have printed February and March instructions/patterns. I need to work on these before I get behind!

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Sunday, March 18, 2018

Saturday, no make that Sunday, or Mrs. Crankypants

I started this post Saturday afternoon, the part about the knitting, but was unable to finish it. I continued working on it on Sunday when, Poof! it was gone. Thus, Mrs. Crankypants.
 
We have always had issues with internet connection during the 20 plus years we have lived here. I know we are kind of in the middle of nowhere, but in this age of technology I am really frustrated that things have not improved. I am sure part of it is the area I live, part of it is the internet provider, part due to an aging router and computer. It may be one or a combination of those things. The internet provider (almost) always says the issue is not on their end, it must be our router. I know the routine now and have usually reset the router and rebooted the computer before I even call them, but they always make me do it again. The blame my router. They don't have computer repair people on staff. I really want someone to just come to my house to check it out and fix anything that could be wrong. I am not computer literate enough to do it myself. We have had the Geek Squad here before and they usually don't find anything wrong and blame the internet provider. We have taken the computer in and usually end up purchasing a new one. It gets costly and nothing really gets solved. Some people in our are have great connections, some do not. So frustrating.

I have cut way back on the amount of pop I drink. We like to keep some in the fridge so it is cold. There is a designated space on the door that will hold eight cans. I put a shelf in the kitchen to store some cases on because it became a battle with my son when he was home. The fridge was always empty but it was inconvenient for him to go to the garage to get more. He is no longer living at home so my husband is drinking most of the pop now days. We have a trash can designated just for pop cans so we can recycle them. The first one we had was smaller and when it was full the bag could still hold a lot more so cans started piling up on the stove and counter near the trash can. We got a bigger one that hold just the right amount. When it is full so is the bag. But this still happens. this is what my kitchen looks like right now. Sigh.



 
 
 
Another thing my husband does that makes me cranky is whenever I get up from my chair or start to leave the room I hear, "Where are you going?". Uhhh, to the bathroom, getting a drink of water, going to get the mail. Why does he need to know what I am where I am going or what I am doing? It's not like I am going to leave without telling him. I notice this more on the weekends or during the summer when I am home most of the time. And, he interrupts me all.the.time! He says if he doesn't say what he is thinking right then he will forget. I get that, happens to me too, but I try hard not to interrupt.
I feel like I am just cranky or out of sorts a lot lately. Things bother me. The deal with UPS, my father-in-law, the frustrations my son brings into the mix, the computer/internet issues. It all adds up.
I know we are getting older early 60s), but I sure hope this isn't part of that process. I hope it is just that I am tired of winter. I want to see the sun and feel the warmth of spring. I want us to be able to live our lives without someone (FIL) being demanding and unreasonable.

OK, on to what I have been working on this weekend.
I started another Curvy Pouch.


I have finished the knitting and need to add a lining
 
This is my third one.
 
 
I have a multi-colored one I use to store my small knitting notions. 
The gray one usually has wash cloths in progress in it. 
It is ready to grab when I need a mindless project to work on in the car.
 
 
I added pockets to both of these. The multi-colored one has a small pocket with a velcro 
closure to hold small things like tip protectors and row counters. The gray one has a bigger 
zippered pocket to hold needles for weaving in ends, a thread cutter, stitch holders, etc. 
I usually also have a pad of small sticky notes in the pockets. 
 
I finished the knitting part of the new one. 
 


 
Now I need to choose a lining.
 Should I stick with the colors of the outside, or add a pop of color? 
I like the far left fabric, black, white, gray with a little red. 
The light fabric next to it is an off-grayish white with a light gray print. 
The one in the middle is a dimples print, which also really like.
I added the stripe at the top left at the last minute and like it too. Any of those would work. 
Green is my favorite color, but I seem to be gravitating to the pink. 
Hmmm, what to do, what to do?

 
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Saturday, March 17, 2018

Saturday and Happy Thoughts

 
Well, I guess on the Happy Thought front I need to say that the ramp has been delivered.
Yay, sort of. This one ended up in Ohio, also. 
 
When the first ramp ended up in Ohio it was found right away and we received it the next day. This time it took a full week before it was found and delivered to my house. The entire process of ordering these ramps and getting them delivered has been so frustrating and took almost 2 months.
 
I have questions for UPS and I will be sending them a letter, 
although I really don't expect to hear back from them.

More Happy Thoughts...
- we got to enjoy outside recess all week. That is a good thing because the students, as well, as the staff are getting restless, wound up, I don't know what. We are all ready for a break.
 
- yesterday a co-worker, new this year, told me she was thankful to be working with me and that 
this year would have been very difficult for her otherwise. Aw, that really made me feel good. 
I remember when I was new at this job people did not explain things to me just expecting me to know 'everything' already. I think people that have worked somewhere for a long time forget that new employees don't know everything and could use a little helpful information - like where the extra paper products are kept, how to use the phone system, certain 'rules' or traditions, etc. 
So I always try to fill new people in on those things. I don't always remember, but I try.
 
- I finished the Best Nest Organizer Basket. 
 
 
Pattern can be found here.

This is my version.
I made a few modifications from the pattern.
 
 
I added a hanging loop at the top to help it hang better from a Command Hook. 
The gusset is narrower at the top, but I found it to be too wide to stay nicely on the hook.
 

I added an box pleat instead of gathering at the bottom of the pocket front.
 
 
I did not add batting to the pocket front or back as suggested in the pattern. 
I wanted to finish this quickly and didn't want to spend the time quilting the layers.

I did add it to the sides and quilted it with straight lines about a 
1/2 inch apart to give some structure to the gusset.


 I does stand nicely when not hung on a hook.

I am pretty happy with this and will probably make some more. I think they will look 
cute hanging in my 'new' sewing area once I get it organized the way I want it. 

I haven't done anymore in there since two weeks ago. Some things need to move out of there 
and that probably won't happen until my son comes home again to go through more of it. 
I could and have gone through it to organize it in a way that will be easier for him to go through, 
but I don't want to just toss things that he may want to keep. 
There is enough space that I can start using the machine in there.

 Hoping to finish up the quilting on this baby quilt this weekend. 
 
 
I really need to get it finished. My quilt group meets next Saturday and I want to hand this off to my friend. I will then be finished with all of her quilts.

Sadly, I am not keeping up very well with the What a Hoot Quilts 18 in 2018 challenge. 
I think I will catch up this summer when I am not working though.
 
 
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Sunday, March 11, 2018

Surprise!

 
My husband and I had our weekly Sunday morning 'date'. 
Happy thought - I am so glad that we enjoy each others company enough to make even everyday tasks such as grocery shopping pleasant.  
We ventured to the farm store and the WM store to stock up on needed items. After we were home and I was putting things away I opened a cabinet to find this...
 
 
Potatoes sprouting!
 
 
I pulled the basket out by the door for better lighting. 
Even the potatoes are ready for spring!

No movement on the ramp.
 
 
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