April gardening

The continual rainfall since New Years has stopped; the temperature warmed providing grass with optimum growing conditions.  It's mowing season.  I took off early on Friday and have been gardening ever since - something my mid-region achingly reminds me.  But it's a good kind of sore. I did a hard prune on a climbing rose, (I have a theory about roses:  If you try and cultivate them, they'll die.  If you want to get rid of them, they'll never die until you dig out that persistent root grown so thick a power tool is required to cut it off after a deep hole was shoveled.  Which probably still isn't enough.  We'll see.  I'll likely have a scar on my knee from this encounter.  Bastard.  I hate roses.)

So in other words, I've been in complete bliss this weekend.  This morning, clad in shorts, Tee, and work boots (yes, a Pacific Northwest fashionista,) pleasantly organizing my gardening day, visions of tidying the potting shed, planting flower seeds, when I glanced at the fireplace mantle - still decorated for Christmas.  It's time.  Say adios to the sparkly trees setting the stage for snowmen and festive ribbons.  Hello spring!

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