We are a little upside down this week and this may be my only post for the week.
A month or so ago we finally decided (after years of talking about it) to replace the two carpeted rooms on our main living level of the farmhouse with hard flooring instead of carpets. After 15 years of living with dogs in this house, it has become obvious that wood floors with area rugs are much easier to keep clean. Although we have shampooed our carpets countless times, it just never seems to feel clean enough after one of the dogs has mid-night vomited something nasty they ate the evening before while out on bedtime duty. So, this is the current, deplorable, but temporary situation...
So, as I write this, I am surrounded by the furniture from the two rooms that are being worked on. There is hammering and sawing and scraping happening. The house is in a crazy state of flux right now - and I am excited for the day that I can re-organize and return everything to its proper place... hopefully on Thursday- Friday at the latest.
We've been spending our days quietly enjoying life on the farm amidst the hammering and sawing.
And, catching the sunrise as we tend to the animals.
As many of you have expressed, we avoid the constant stream of news these days and try to focus on all of the little things that bring us joy. Like...
A moment spent with a furry friend,
engaged in something I enjoy, in front of a cozy fire...
Baking fresh bread...
I noticed this week, on one of our woods walks with the dogs, that the beech (and some oak) leaves are still hanging on to their branches, quivering in the winds that whistle through the trees.
So, in keeping with my efforts to increase my vocabulary, I will share with you the single, elegant word for this process of holding onto one's leaves through winter.
It is called marcescence. Isn't that a lovely word?
Lastly, Jack finally got a photo of Cheerio, our shy, upstairs barn kitty.
Comments
The alliums that were planted in the fall are such a welcome sight, and the dogwoods are starting to bloom. The wonder of spring here in NC is appreciated. Enjoy the rest of your week!
I don't know what you're knitting but it's very pretty.
Yes, Spring is all but here!!
Here's to projects done!
I love that grumpy orange cat, Cheerio. He would probably appreciate the irony of his name.
Jeannie