Wednesday, April 09, 2008
we've been spending the majority of our days on the outside of the house lately. it feels great to not need a coat, and to roam the yard again without heavy boots and deep snow keeping us from walking easily.

maybe it's because this yard has so much more foliage and life beneath the ground than our old yard did...but this year again, i'm surprised (by joy, of course) at the new buds forming on the otherwise dead-looking tree branches, and the bright green shoots sticking up out of the earth after a long hibernation. even though we're expecting it, it's always surprising that life returns after such a long, cold, dead winter.

i spent the day in the city on saturday. my friend serina and i (and her 5-month-old son, asher!) headed out bright and early to the salvation army fabric fair. we didn't realize just how nuts the fair actually is until we tried to maneuver our way through the crowds. i tried two or three times to browse through the patterns/book table, but the ladies wouldn't budge. these women meant business. we did score on some great new fabirc (cheap!) but made our way through as carefully as we could without getting hurt. :)

that afternoon, i met kenny and the boys (and my mom) at our old church for the shape note workshop i was so excited about. it was a lot of fun to sing in a group again (i rarely get this opportunity anymore since i'm not the singer in the family), and it was interesting learning a bit more about it. but kenny and i made the same observation about the actual singing: at this point, we'd much rather listen to it sung (by those who sing it a lot!) than to sing it ourselves. there was a huge need to pay attention to the line of music that you'd sing, and i honestly can't remember actually hearing the music being sung because i was too intent on getting the notes right. so i keep listening to the pieces from the Awake My Soul web site to get my fix.

in the warmth of the afternoon sun on sunday, we labored in the garden. now i know that this is (an example of) the type of work that God requires us to abstain from on the 7th day of the week...but seriously, is it work when it's so enjoyable? when it's all you've been wanting to do for the past three months of frozen temperatures? because it felt great to see the ground again, and to see the garden getting ready to be a bed of growth again. the boys helped us with their garden tools while adam napped. we breathed in the earth, the sun, the tractor diesel fumes....  if there is one thing i'd like to do away with, it's the tractor diesel. i wish there were such a thing as an affordable, green tractor that would make all the rest of our organic gardening and earth-keeping worth it. perhaps one day, the barn will be fixed up enough to house a few goats and sheep. because they're the perfect earth-friendly tractors around.

AND...we lost another chicken today. it was one of the black and white ones (silver laced wyandottes) - the ones i call george washington (they look just like him!). we believe she was hit by a car as she was lying, wings sprawled, in our rock/shrub garden. we're not sure it was a natural landing that put her there, or if someone put here there after doing the damage. she's had a proper burial and yes, we told the boys. and this after we were just telling someone how we've never lost a chicken to traffic, even though they freely walk in the street on a daily basis (cars normally slow down, honk, or stop). this puts our daily egg count down to about 10-11. thank goodness for friends who readily take eggs off our hands.




Thursday, April 10, 2008 3:41:22 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
i had so much fun going to the fabric fair! the women were cah-razy, but i made some great finds and really enjoyed myself. thanks!

i wish i'd gone to that shape note singing workshop, too! i love to sing, and i've never been to anything like that. bummer.
Thursday, April 10, 2008 6:02:09 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Hey Liz, sorry to hear about your chicken. You know I just love those little fellows of yours so it makes me sad.

And I think you are right about the garden not being work! I love to be out playing in the earth. It just awakens your spirit after a long winter!
Friday, April 11, 2008 7:02:01 AM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Sorry about the loss of your chicken. Sounds like it might be time to corral them back onto your property like wayward children, for their own safety....and the future of your egg production.

The fabric fair sounds like some serious business! Glad you made it out alive! hehe

Your gardening made me a little envious. We got snow last night and are now dealing with cold blast of wind with gusts up to 60mph! wah.
I'm so tired of winter, but here in the mountains, it's not really true Spring, where you can dig in the soil and watch things grow, until the end of May....

Enjoy the warmth and sunshine.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008 3:42:01 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)
Liz, here's another shape note fan: http://dianonymous.blogspot.com/
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