34 and foggy, going to 42. Had some snow yesterday morning and then in the evening with rain...nothing stuck.
Ron and BEF - prayers for your aunts.
Bird, sorry you lost your bunny friend. Ours seem to come and go, but it always fun to see the young ones growing up.
Randy, great story about getting to listen to Buddy and Carlos - great music. ...and Happy Anniversary!
Rick, I now have that Bee Gees tune stuck in my head.
L4N, I need to "download" you firewood app.
CWB, hope the jury duty is interesting, if you have to go.
Spring is near...found some salamander and frog egg clusters in the creek's side channel yesterday. A few forsythia blooms have popped open to test the weather, and the daffodils have already declared meteorological spring.
Yesterday the forecast was a low of 26, so was hoping the ground would be frozen at first light so I could use the tractor to bring my firewood rounds up the hill to the splitter. Nope, never got below 32, and the ground was softer than I wanted. So will wait for another freeze, or dry weather, whichever comes first.
Yesterday visited another assisted living community for my wife's parents. We went to Costco after the visit and I realized that the best pizza place I now know of is Costco. I'd say that is sad, but it is really good and $1.99 for a huge slice (760 calories, though), and the other places I've gone seem to have gone down hill. Still searching.
Today may be my last woodburning day for the season. Not sure I'm bringing any more onto the porch, and supply is very low. RNG, I've been placing my wood pallets up on cinder blocks, old treated 6x6 pieces or other "scrap" foundations to keep them off the ground. I have a couple of plastic pallets, but the carry all doesn't fit in their "slots" so use them to store implements.