Anyway, I am now awake around 5:00am and got up for my coffee. The sky was just beginning to lighten and the lights across the waters (my neighbors all feel that security and decorative lighting is necessary) sparkled golden in the reflection on the river. By the time I had made my coffee, I saw that the high fog had moved in. By the time I was drinking my coffee, the fog had lowered across the river and all was milky white.
The birds were just finishing their morning songs. I like the way the charcoal silhouettes of the trees look like watercolor paintings in the fog. While sipping my coffee the ghostly silhouette of a solitary buzzard glides every so quietly above my head sailing to the river. It is beautiful in its grace.
Today will be a quiet day. Sunday was my granddaughter's first birthday and it was filled with all the business that entails when the party was given by parents who never thought they would be successful in having a child. She is precious to us all, and hopefully, we will temper our spoiling with some common sense. But love tends to throw common sense out the window. Some photos of that celebration of a miracle may appear in a future post as I left my camera up there!
This prior Wednesday was a long day of plant work with others for our garden sale. Then Thursday was plant work for other plants at home for the plant sale. Friday was baking for the plant sale. Saturdays were the plant sale and being on my feet from 6:30 in the morning to about 2:30 in the afternoon chatting up buyers! We are mostly old people and while we raised 10K, many were hobbling and toddling by mid-afternoon.
Monday was a doctor's appointment for me. I think it went well and he agrees that it may be possible for me to wean myself off the nerve medicine I had been taking for the cough. Tuesday was a luncheon with people we had never met. My sister was on a plane returning from a wine tour in France and she sat across from an elderly couple returning from a Safari and they got to chatting on the long flight back to the States. (Yes, this does sound like the start of some murder movie.) Anyway, she found that they were living in the same small town that we are! She sent me their email and gave them ours. The woman was also a retired librarian! A package of coincidences that was sort of surprising. Tuesday, months later, we finally met up for lunch. They seem very nice and have suggested a dinner soon to meet a young friend of theirs who is trying to get into the marine biology field which is my husband's forte. After lunch, we had to run some errands and came home exhausted. Such a busy social week has left me exhausted, the introvert that I am.
Wednesday, today, is a blank day for me although hubby has a dental appointment. I have some leftover seedlings to get into the yard and some plants to dig up for my son as we are going back up to see him on Sunday after a Mother's Day meet-up with my daughter on Saturday. Yes, a bit of a busy weekend. again. You can see many of my seeds failed due to the torrential rains while we were gone.
Well, enough about me. How about you?