Sunny skies have turned cloudy. This morning while at the kitchen sink, a flock . . . I think that would be the right term . . . of over a dozen red breasted Robins making short work of whatever berries were left on the ornamental tree. Talk about plumb proud birds. They were so busy pecking off the treats. Some of the branches are very close to the window and I do believe I made eye contact with one. It was a great way to begin the day. They must have had an appointment as they didn’t stick around Stauffer Avenue.
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Serenity

This was my view this morning when I opened my eyes. I had warned Dennis ahead of time that my intentions were to sleep in this morning. Grant it, it was nine o’clock. Even though I knew most of the world had been up for some time, I did continue snuggling under the flannel sheets and just marveled at the bright blue skies and the wonderful left overs of the snow storm. Now, that is what you call a view worth a million words. Not that shoveling snow had wore me down yesterday, just that I had no hard and fast agenda for today. I will say that this last snow is the first time ever that Dennis had not participated in. Slow and easy is just what Dennis and I require some days being smart enough to listen to our bodies.
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Oh for Pete’s sake. We did get snow. We did get dumped on to the tune of nine plus inches. The sun is definitely in our favor for this late season snowfall. Wherever I had pushed snow off of the concrete, the concrete is now bare. Our driveway won’t be quite that fortunate as the pile of snow on the south side will be thawing and there is nowhere for it to go but puddle on the concrete. During the next few nights, there will be some freeze drying.
An interesting event to watch out of our northwest house window. A small hawk has found it quite advantageous to sit next to the area of the yard where the sump pump spews forth water that has collected in the tile that encompasses the perimeter of our basement. Last week I thought that perhaps his foot had gotten caught in the grate that is over the opening of the tile. Not so. If his luck continues as I have witnessed, he will continue feasting on the unexpected birds that have enjoyed open water all winter. It is the circle of life. It reminds me that if one is patient enough, things come your way.
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Just as I had suspected, it was 8:45 before there were eyes open here on Stauffer Avenue. It will take us a bit to adjust to the time change. We have no reason to be setting alarms and I doubt that we would be missing anything if we do sleep a bit later. Sure enough the snow has arrived. As Dennis was pushing a path to the garage porch after supper it seems like the 5 to 6 inches of snow was right on target. Our city has reached out via automated phone calls that there is to be no parking on any street until the city crew has had a chance to clear the streets . . . or they will be towed and or ticketed. I am sure for some it is not as easy as it sounds to tuck a vehicle anywhere but on the street. On to a new week and all that it may hold.
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A Waiting Game
We are on board to receive a significant amount of snow. Dennis just came home from a trade show in Wells, Minnesota, with no snow being seen as yet. Dennis walked into the house and not more than 5 minutes he was in his recliner. I am sure a fair amount of shoe leather was spent. Lots of walking, talking and stories about the latest and greatest of wares for purchase. I will have to wait out the nap to get the real deal report.
Yesterday while we were in Mankato I purchased an additional Olfa rotary cutter for quilting. This ergonomic design
should be a bit kinder to my right wrist. The pressure that is needed to cut through several layers of cloth at one time does do a number when it involves many cuts before any sewing can take place. With the purchase of this cutter it does conclude anything that comes to my mind to make my days in the sewing studio conducive to feeling good while I am having fun. There is no perfect solution, but if I don’t try I have no one but myself to blame.
Tonight we spring ahead changing our clocks. In all honesty I may very well not even notice a difference. Pressure on the bladder . . . now that has its very own timing and the only one I pay attention to. The morning may also bring about some snow removal.
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A bit of cooler weather and the furnace warmth feels good. After having coffee guests this forenoon, Dennis and I decided to take a road trip to Mankato. These small “road dates” are always enjoyed. Dennis had a few items to check into. As happy as we are to return to Stauffer Avenue after one afternoon away, this speaks volumes as to why we don’t do much in regard to far away travels. Life is very special here on Stauffer Avenue.
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A Happy Customer
This is what a happy customer looks like. Burke came to pick up his Minnesota Wild t-shirt quilt today. It made me feel good that he was a return customer that left with his quilt under his arm, a smile and a few sugar cookies. There was a hint that there may be a third quilt in the future for his wife. Time will tell and for me, I may just play around with my embroidery unit for a while.
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After the storms of yesterday, we have sun and wind. No damage here. There are several of the Fairfax Tulips peeking out of the soil under the south windows. As I checked out the yard I also saw some of the pink Fern Peony spikes just breaking through the dirt on the east side of the house. I so hope they just slow down in case winter deals us some harsh cold temps. What a ride this winter has been and I am thankful Dennis and I have come through it with nary a ruffle.
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The sixth of March and the thunder and lightening is putting on quite the visual and sound show. Some rain falling but it promises to possibly bring storms. At four p.m. it is now hailing with downpours. Wow! What a theatre of seasons.
As I thought would happen, I ran out of steam today. The refrigerator and kitchen range shine like brand new . . . now I just want to look at them for a day or so . . . so much so I have a pork shoulder butt roast in the crock pot. I picked up a book and made pretty good headway in it until my head nodded. Book down on my lap and sitting straight up in my reading chair, I managed a quickie nap.
I did go down into the sewing studio and tuck away supplies from the last huge project. A new blade in my rotary cutter and I will be set for anything that happens next. Cutting t-shirts for quilts is really hard on the blades and at $10.00 a blade I do add that to the cost of quilts . . . when it is a customer order.
My wish for all is that we are up for whatever is coming our way and to realize that the Lord does not forsake us but there is due for being of the Old Adam. My best advice: save the best and leave the rest.