Saturday, February 26, 2011

What to do when it's still snowing..






Watch the birds consume another 50 pounds of sunflower seeds, watch the icicles drip from the gutters, watch the snowplow go down the road and back up, oops, just missed that mailbox, clean house, bake goodies and eat them, and now for the grand finale--watch the orchids bloom!

We enjoyed the orchids at the Flower Lawn and Garden show, and now we have our very own orchid collection, with the littlest one a purchase at the show, and my baby deep blueberry/purple one just opening up. Then hubby found one in the back of the clearance racks at Walmart and had to bring it on home, to rescue it he said! That one is white. So they seem to be happy and they certainly cheer us up in the kitchen during this white white winter.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Taste of Spring










Well, we made it to the Flower Lawn and Garden Show, along with half of Kansas City! And it was loverly! The fragrances, the colors, the flowers, the animals (yes even those), all the great ideas of what to do when the snow melts. Even got to re-up our membership at Powell Gardens, and got a nice little purple flowered plant, whose name I don't remember, but tiny purple flowers now grace our family room. And hubby gave me a beautiful orchid from Dave Bird's Orchid Farms. Went there ONLY to buy more bark, right? Fell in love with his orchids and since we got it nicely packed to weather the cold trip out to the car after the show, it is now in happy bloom by my soon-to-also-open orchid I raised up from a baby.

We also got ideas on new tricks for Molly dog (yeah right) and how to install a train running through our garden--which of course won't ever happen, but it certainly looks pretty neat. And saw Wings of Love, the bird lady and her friends, always a great attraction.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Snowbound




What do you do when you are stuck at home in a blizzard's aftermath? Well, feed the birds for one thing. Keep their heated water bowls filled. And refilled. Bake, sew, craft, cook lots of nourishing soup, read, play spider solitaire, watch satellite tv--the list just goes on and on. Actually did get some constructive things done, and shipped out, and dropped off, like more fleece blankets, serged and embroidered, yummy chocolate mint pretzels, and doll clothes. All for fun and excitement inside during the snows. Now we look forward to the Flower Lawn and Garden Show this weekend at the American Royal--everybody in KC needs that taste of spring!

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

The Blizzard of 2011








All we here in Blizzard land have to say about this is two words:
DIGGING
OUT!!!

Yup, while some of us sit on the beach, tanning and sipping those margaritas, the rest of the world in "fly-over country" gets to deal with the cold reality of, let's see, what do they call it? Global warming? Are you kidding me? This is more like Siberian winter here. So here is a little taste of what the weather delivered to our doorstep all day yesterday and into the night. Along with plummeting temperatures, wind chill today clocked at minus 20. Tonight is supposed to be in the minus teens, so I guess in this case, snow is acting as an insulator.

One of our neighbors has already attempted to find our driveway with his tractor, so I am baking some brownies to thank him. Otherwise, we muddle on with our trusty snow shovel and a broom. Meantime Molly Snow Dog LOVES it, only wants in quicker than we do when we head to the door.

Mmmm, brownies smell good, time to get them out of the oven!