Last week I was so sure that spring was on its way. It has been a very warm winter and most of us have felt a bit cheated. We haven’t really gotten that winter feel where we just want to curl up with a book or a project by the woodstove. Our woodpile barely looks any different than when we stacked it in November.
Then on Friday I got to give my little boys the news they have been waiting for. A cold snap. Enough days for us to tap our trees for maple which we had thought probably would not happen for us this year. In just 2 days we went from spring right back to winter. So much happiness from my little Southern boys. It isn’t that they love the cold so much as that they know we need a bit more winter so we can tap our maples and so we get some good fruit set on our plants.
So the winter coats are back out as well as scarves and gloves. We aren’t minding the cold very much and we have as much time with the sun out as dreariness which truly I probably will always love though the cloud days aren’t so bad either. We are all pretty excited about foraging season starting very soon and our walks in the woods are turning more into inspections to see what might be coming up out of the ground these days. We are back to indoor games and projects and the chinese checkerboard has regained popularity with games going on in the kitchen at almost every meal.
Two weeks ago, I walked into Luckys and they had Florida strawberries piled so high that my heart just flew home which meant that I had to buy a bunch! It isn’t strawberry season here for a while but my heart knew that back home in Florida, the festivals are starting and I would have been making jam in these days so I bought some and made a batch. 6 jars of jam did not last very long with kids using a big spoonful in their yogurt or on toast with butter. So this time I bought slightly a bit more and made 12 jars of our balsamic strawberry jam. I hope it lasts until we have our own strawberries ripening on the homestead but I have to tell you, these strawberries were so good. They tasted like home.
I should get on with planning the garden and starting some seedlings but this year I am doing winter sowing so I am giving myself some grace and time to procrastinate, a little, not a lot. Are you planning a garden this year? I will be using what is left of winter inside time to get my spring prepared and planned and perhaps get just one more winter hat finished which we will still be able to use for another month or two in the early mornings. I had hoped to finish a sweater for Mateo but its not even worthy of mention yet so perhaps that project should be in my basket right now where I can see it.
We did actually tap trees two days ago and the task of collecting sap every day has begun. I am looking forward to a few days outside boiling it all down but much more on that tomorrow yes? So much spring coming but very little winter left so I better get back to it.
Please please please re open your Etsy shop I want to buy Therese and Germaine
Anna, so sweet of you to remember my dolls. Life is so busy now and so many people have copied my Saint doll idea so I stopped making them. Not sure when we might do it again
Oh no! I haven't seen any copies of the saint dolls though…
Here we are suffering from flu,all 5 of us. The return of winter give us more reason to stay in and convales.
Thanks for speading a little sunshine our way.
So happy to see you back.