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Thursday, May 30, 2013

Snow, Sleet, Sun and Hot

Today is Thursday. Four days ago there was a marathon in Burlington. It was cold, it was freezing and at times the runners were out in sleet. Windy, rainy and 43°. Mount Mansfield had 6-8 inches of snow, and they closed Smuggler's Notch. We turned the heat back on in the house, and wore coats outside. On Monday it was clear, and many of the mountains were white-capped. 

Fast forward to today:
View from the patio I am sitting on.


Sunny, clear blue sky, light breeze and EIGHTY-SIX DEGREES out! Absolutely crazy!  The high tomorrow is 90. What a turnaround. But its beautiful out here, and I like the warm weather. I love sitting out here, taking it easy, listening to the birds and smelling all the flowers that are opening up. There are lilies of the valley, lilacs, wild roses and honeysuckle in bloom. It's hot, but its not like the heat of summer in July or August, its still a fresh heat. It is still spring, after all. And what else happens in spring? You go out in the meadow and find this:
Nellie had her little heifer this morning. She is about 2 hours old in this picture. Here's a close-up:
We don't have a name yet, but have suggested "Brussels" to go with the other calf out there called "Sprout!"

Tomorrow is the start of Jazz Fest at work. We love this Festival. It is so much fun having the live music right outside our door. And it is supposed to be hot and sunny, so perfect for sitting outside enjoying the sounds. I think we'll eat at Leunig's Restaurant on Wednesday afternoon. It should be fun. It's been busy at the store, so I hope it continues. Life is good.

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Welcome Little Sprout!

Little Sprout and his mommy, Beth

The cows are back in our meadow for the summer. Meet Sprout, who is only 6 days old. He is so cute running all around out there in the tall grass. When he lies down, you can barely see his head above the green. We also have 3 other full grown cows, and one of them, Nellie, is pregnant, and she should calf any day. Last year we didn't have the calves in our meadow, and sadly, neither one of them survived the winter. We are hoping that with our wonderful meadow, the mommies will graze all summer and give very nutritious milk so the little ones have a better chance of making it. It is fun to see them out there as I drive in and out. Cows on one side and horses on the other. Makes me feel like I live in the country! Oh, that's right, I do!

And, speaking of little ones, here's another one out grazing in the meadow!

(I borrowed this one from his mommy's blog!)

And here are a few more cutie pie little ones: 


Ahhhhh, Spring Time is wonderful!

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Flowers For Mother's Day!

Had to share the beautiful bouquet of flowers that I received for Mother's Day this year from my granddaughters:


I smile every time I look at them. It's been a wonderful day. Had breakfast at our normal place and all of the regulars were there. Lots of chatting with people we only know because of eating there on Sunday mornings, and people we know from the neighborhood sugar house. I baked a cake, did some wash, talked on the phone, and we went for an afternoon creemee (mine was pistachio) even though it was cloudy and chilly out and we sat in the car and ate it! Now I'm going to make a new kind of pizza for dinner right after I take the dogs out, and relax the rest of the day. 

And I will always remember the Mother's Day story that a customer shared with me last week about buying herself the dragonfly necklace. She and her son had visited one of our stores and she fell in love with a dragonfly pin that day and bought it. Unknown to her, her son picked up the pair of matching earrings for her for Christmas.  A few months later he came again to visit and brought with him all of the Christmas presents because he wasn't sure he would be able to make it home for the holidays that year. Two months later he died, and his mother (my customer) couldn't even open the gifts that year. The next year she decided to open one each year as her way of sharing Christmas with her son, and the gift she opened this past year was the pair of dragonfly earrings. She remembered that we also had a necklace to match them, so she came in and bought it as her Mother's Day present for herself, because that's what she has to do now, and she feels her son would want her to do it. We both had tears in our eyes when she finished telling me about it, and I felt honored that she shared it with me. It makes me cherish my wonderful daughters and grandchildren even more.

Glorious Green and Breathtaking Blue

This post is about the final steps to Spring in Vermont:

 Mighty Maple, April 25th


Mighty Maple, May 6th

It's easy to see that once it started, the final burst of leaves came very quickly. We have had 2 weeks of glorious, sunny, warm weather day after day. The leaves are fully out, the meadow is green and growing tall, and the sky has been a magnificent blue. Plus its been warm, in the 70's and even a few low 80's. Now we have a spell of rainy, cooler weather coming our way, but we do need the rain to keep everything green, and for the farmers as they start planting their crops. We want that delicious corn on the cob in a few months! This really is a magnificent time of the year up here, and I truly enjoy it. It won't change much in appearance until late September. We will deal with the mosquitoes and flies as summer moves in, and some flowers will come and go, but the green will remain and the sky will be blue on these sunny days, and life is good. Oh, see the posts in the photo above? That fencing is from the cows that were here last year, and they will be back by the end of the month. But we will
get two pregnant ones this year, and their calves will most likely be born here and with us all summer. That will be fun! 

And with all this sunny, warm weather, Church Street has come alive, and work has taken on a new atmosphere. The door is propped open, people wander in and out, the smells from the restaurants drift in constantly, and we stand in the doorway watching chair man, egg man and the mountain folks (our nicknames for the street performers.) We had a busy week with Mother's Day shoppers, and the college graduations going on, so its been a lot of fun. Now the tourist season will kick into gear, and we'll have a constant flow of new visitors. All is good and well...