Sunday, March 31, 2019

Spring is Here

Hi friends,

I hope you are all doing well as the new week begins.

I had a pleasant surprise as the last week came to a close.  Debbie over at the blog She Graces Her Home in God's Grace touched me when she gifted me with a beautiful book and journal. It is perfect for me at this time because I've been thinking of journalling during my prayer time and this beautiful book and journal will get me going in the right direction. Take a wander over to Debbie's blog and you will see what a gracious woman she is.  The black, gray and white afghan the books are on is my latest project, a crocheted afghan. I think this will be my first make (not my last) of 2019.


I've been super busy trying to get everything organized for spring.

I know some people no longer believe in Spring cleaning. They say if you clean all through the year there is no need for Spring cleaning. I'm not sure I believe that because I do daily cleaning and larger clear outs and clean ups in between.  But I always find that come Spring I can see dirt, dust and grime that accumulates over months and as the light improves I can see things that need a good cleaning.  Plus I find that living in a smaller home one tends not to move things around too often because it is a lot of work.  So some things need a good spruce up every now and then.

This past week I've been washing down a number of things:

1) bathroom doors and walls
2) bathroom fixtures and installed new shower curtain
3) kitchen cabinets (outside only, insides will come later as time permits)
4) a few pieces of Royal Doulton china (Old Country Roses pattern).


I don't have a china cabinet, nor do I want one. These days my few pieces of china sit on a shelf atop the microwave.

It's also time to get the patio cleaned up and I've made a good start by

1) plucking all the dead growth and leaves
2) piling all the garbage in bags readying them  to take to the garbage room
3) washing all the garden gloves to make sure they are clean and ready for the gardening season (I probably should have done this last year. I had good intentions but never got to it.)
4) scrubbed down the large patio table and put up the patio umbrella(this is where I sit with family and friends)
5) scrubbed down the smaller, round patio table (this is where I do my planting).

Photo taken before I washed down the tables. The pavers need a good wash too.

Last year I purchased plastic table cloths from Dollarama for both patio tables. It helped to keep the tables clean of grit and grime. I know it's not that great for the environment to use all that plastic but it was labour saving for me and with some of my health challenges this is important.  I was going to wash and save the ones from last year but by the end of season they didn't look like they would last through a good wash.

I also made it to my new community allotment to clear out the debris and put in the fertilizer. I will return this week to see if there is any more fertilizer I can add before I plant.

The plot before cleaning.

I need to think about what I want to plant here at home and at the community allotment and see what I have on hand before making a trip to the stores for seeds, fertilizer and so forth.

This past week has been all about baking and cooking from scratch for make ahead meals. I've made home made bread and lots of lasagna for freezing ahead. Lasagna is something I seldom make but I felt like having some so I made enough to last awhile. It will help me during the busy week ahead to have something on hand to take out of the freezer and eat with a green salad.

Dough is rising.


I've finished a book that I received from a woman who also has a community garden plot. I found the book quite entertaining as it is an account of one woman's effort to grow food and raise animals for food while living in Oakland, California and the interesting and sometimes funny situations that arose.


I leave you with some signs of Spring in my part of the world.  Like many people, Spring is one of my favourite seasons





I'm hoping for more time to resume my posts about my recent travels abroad once I've finished the planting and gotten a few appointments out of the way. 
I have so many photos that it takes so much time to load them, decide which ones to use and then resize them before posting.


Enjoy your week

17 comments:

Joanne Noragon said...

You have been more busy than I've been! Yay for the patio pots; I love them.

Red said...

We spring clean. You have to. Dust piles up with our forced air furnaces.

Jeanie said...

What a lovely gift. I've been so busy keeping up Rick's house my own is falling apart. I need to dig deep and have had no inclination. So I'm really admiring what all you are doing! If you were closer I'd have you come over and be my motivator!

Rhodesia said...

Spring cleaning is an essential here once we stop the wood burner!! It leaves a layer everywhere of volcanic like dust despite trying to clean during winter!
Love your crochet work, wish I had more time for crochet, painting etc but we just never have time for anything exta it seems! The days just vanish.
Take care cheers Diane

HappyK said...

You've been busy! Your china is so pretty.

colleen said...

The afghan the book/journal is on looks like lace. I love the red teapot warmer.

Debbie Harris said...

Spring cleaning, oh yes, that is a must!
There's just something about cleaning super good in the spring as well as in the Fall for me.
I actually enjoy cleaning, always have, even when I was very young. With our wood burner I am forced to do a spring clean and wash down the walls and ceilings.

I have that same tea set. :)
I was able to purchase it along with other pieces to the set from a dear friend years ago.

So happy you enjoyed receiving your journal and book. Happy journaling to you! ❤

Mari said...

What a sweet gift!
You have been very busy. I'm ever so impressed!

dee Nambiar said...

Books of any kind are such precious gifts, aren't they? They are lovely.
And the Afghan throw looks beautiful.

Happy spring cleaning. :)

Lady Fi said...

Sweet shots.

Nancy Chan said...

I love your spring flowers. There are so many things waiting to be done but I just don't have the mood to start.

eileeninmd said...

Hello, Happy April! The books are a lovely gift. I like your afghan too. Spring cleaning is something I do not enjoy doing, it must be done. The flowers are so pretty. Enjoy your day, have a great new week ahead.

shayndel said...

Beautiful spring photos!!Love that you got some of the blossoms!! What a wonderful gift to get the beautiful book and journal, blessings to you as you use it!! Spring cleaning is a good idea, and looks like you are amazingly thorough!! I will start soon for Passover cleaning , and like to do a big cleaning this time of year too, will see how far I get!! At least the kitchen and cabinets have to get done!! Encouraged from seeing yours!! Thank you for your comment on my post, I replied about the back training!! Blessings and a beautiful week to you!!xox

Pamela M. Steiner said...

You sound very industrious, with your cleaning and planting and preparing for Spring. I am feeling rather lazy after reading all the things you are doing. Wow. Can't wait to hear what you will plant in your gardens. Congratulations on receiving the lovely books from Debbie. What a wonderful gift, and from a very sweet gift-giver! I enjoyed your lovely photos. Enjoy your beautiful spring days ahead!!

Angie said...

My goodness - you have been busy! I agree that Spring cleaning is necessary. With our weather, it is not practical to get a ladder up outside to clean tall windows, so that is a must-do come spring. And as long as we are maneuvering that ladder, we bring it inside to dust our logs, tall light fixtures and to clean the inside of tall windows. I also like to take our master bedroom comforter to the dry cleaners to be laundered - our washer and dryer won't handle it!!! Don't you just love getting your hands into the dirt and thinking about all the good things that are going to grow!

Small Kucing said...

That's a lovely book.

Wow...looks like you have your work cut out for you. A lot of things to attend to

Dianna said...

Penny, you have been a very busy lady! I have the teapot, sugar and creamer of Old Country Rose, too! It was a gift to me from a very dear friend. You live in such a beautiful area...thank you for sharing the pictures of spring that are popping up everywhere.

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