Sunday, March 29, 2009

Waiting

Winter just doesn't want to release its hold this year. Sure, we've had a few sunny warm days, but then the north wind blows in our direction leaving a trail of frost in her wake. We were enshrouded in fog again today as snow angrily inched its way down the mountain side. The winter jackets and boots are safely ensconced at the back of the closet and I just haven't the heart to pull them back out again. I've resorted to wearing layers, usually about five so that I can adjust depending on what the weather decides to do and it seems to change numerous times throughout the day. I saw one lone crocus trying fearlessly to cheer up the barren yard wondering when the rest would make their debut. The whole lot of them have decided that late is fashionable and it's questionable whether they'll even turn up for Easter. Just the same, I've decided to will spring. I've hauled out my pots, filled them with dirt and various sorts of seeds. Some have been sitting on my window sills for the last week, and the rest I finished up today. It doesnt seem to matter how many times I do this, the thrill is just the same when I see them finally poking their heads through the dirt. Now if it were only warm enough that I could start working out in the yard.

7 comments:

we're doomed said...

Thank you carla, for encouraging spring to arrive soon! It's about time somebody did it.

Rowena said...

I know what you mean about winter releasing its grip... It was starting to look really nice and then suddenly the temps dropped, the rain fell in buckets and I had to bring in my tomato seedlings because I didn't think the coldframe would be enough to keep them cozy. Hang in there!

Pamela said...

I removed my snow tires and now I'm feeling so vulnerable. We DO have some daffodils, primrose, etc blooming. Some have really short stems... stunted, I think.

I feel like the splashes of sunshine are just cruel teasers!

Carla said...

We're Doomed, I figure if I just ignore winter, perhaps it will go away.

Rowena, I'm jealous that you're even putting your seedlings outside. I'm too scared that the frost will come and wipe them out. The ones inside are doing well though.

Carla said...

Pamela, With the weather we've been having, I wouldn't dare remove my winter tires yet. I'd feel house bound. The splashes of sunshine might be teasers, but I do so enjoy those brief moments.

Becks said...

It's a bit balmier here in Kamloops, but it's still the bipolar days of spring. Glorious one day grey and snowy the next.

I'm ready for the hot season!

Carla said...

Becks, so am I. I feel like this was the winter that just wouldn't end.