Spring has Sprung
A.V. Walters
We’ve been busy here in Empire. We’re gearing up to build—and hoping that the snow will melt in time for construction. Spring is making inroads into winter’s territory. Here in Empire, there’s a big patch of ground making itself visible in our front yard. Once it gets started, you can almost watch it by the hour. Yesterday, robins appeared. Neighbors whom we haven’t seen in months have started to take walks around town and in front of our house. Spring is here. (But the tapwater has yet to get the memo. It’s still 34 degrees. I can hardly wait for it to warm up enough so that I can turn off the water.)
Of course, Cedar/Maple City (only 15 minutes away) was the season’s big winner in the snow department. We went there yesterday—it took snowshoes to get us to the building site. Snow is still at least knee-deep there, mushy, crusty, difficult to maneuver snow. It’s a case of hurry-up-and-wait. We’ve fetched our tomato cages and buckets, in preparation of the bucket garden–but one look at the site and we just sighed. (We’ll need to fence the garden, the deer here are voracious.) I’m anxious to get back to my gardening.
I’ll report more as the situation develops. In the meantime, perhaps I can update the emu situation from Two Rock.
Sounds like a very exciting time for you and I’m so glad it’s finally warming up 😀
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One must be careful what one asks for. We were waiting, waiting, waiting. So we undertook a project for someone else–a remodel of a little apartment. Now the snow is starting to melt–we could be busier than we thought. As usual, feast or famine. Well, at least we’ll be busy.
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