March, though somewhat erratic in its weather patterns, is one of my favorite months. First off, it ushers in a new season... a season of rapid change and growth. It fills me with the giddiness of young love - that "butterflies-in-the-stomach" anticipation - knowing that the previously dormant energy of life is now surging and coursing through soil, roots, trunks, and branches. Now, when I walk across the land, I can almost feel the gentle vibration of the earth awakening; my senses once again heightened after months of stillness.
Since we last chatted, we have had a rollercoaster of weather patterns - thunderstorms, gusty wind, snow showers, heavy rains and sun. You see, March can be quite prone to melodrama. In any given day we can experience a 20 to 50 degree swing in temperatures, from sub-freezing nights to balmy days.
Still, in spite of March's theatrics, there are definite signs of Spring all around. The tiny bird's eye speedwell is blooming,
I have found several mounds of snowdrops popping up around the house,
as well as fuzzy catkins on the willow.
Since our last chat, I've filled my time with some garden clean-up, some baking -
this chocolate cake recipe with a secret ingredient (and I highly recommend the recipe - easy and delicious). (As well as sourdough bread and shortbread cookies.)
I started and finished this shawl with leftover yarns (it looks small but is actually quite large)
and re-painted this old birdhouse...
March inspires me to get everything inside and outside of the house spruced up for the coming warmer months.
I started a new book - a fun read with fabulous illustrations, (a gift from a friend.. thank you!) about one of my favorite topics...
then came upon this sweet little frosty puffball mushroom in the front yard.
The farm is quite soggy right now....
and a small river runs through the front pasture.
It's hard to keep the equines clean when the ground is so muddy. They trot out into the pasture with hoofs sinking into the squishy ground, then roll on their backs un-doing all of the grooming that I have done.
March has a habit of adding to our ever-present to-do list!


Comments
Those donkeys faces are irresistibly sweet!
Your shawl is beautiful! Love the pattern.
Just received my new book on making sourdough bread. Will be reading through that later today. Looking forward to trying my hand it.
Love, love the shawl!! Keep up the good work. ❤️
I love Pussy willow..We used to have a bush nearby..It got pulled out during a cleanup....sadly..
Prunes!!! I think I have seen that before...(probably from you)..
Another nice Shawl..Love that pattern..
Good job with the birdhouse.
the farm could be called.."A River Runs Through It"
Have a fun week..