Aren't we all sick of winter? I liked that the roads were fairly clear all winter long -- at least the one between my home in Archer and Rexburg's city limits, but I am weary of the cold. I am looking forward to wondering if I should put our air-conditioner in the kitchen window or not! ;) That'll be sometime in July.
Seed planting time is here. Hubby and I are going to take the big leap this year and start our own tomatoes and peppers "in the house" and not a green house either. He has his doubts. I say what's the worst that can happen? He says the cats or the grandkids can dump the growing trays! Oh, well, that has happened before.
AND second trimester is almost over -- tomorrow it will be gone. Wow!!! The end of the school year is staring us in the face. Hope your plans for summer are super!
Idaho History Home Projects are coming in. We've got a great covered wagon and have had several loaves of very yummmmmmmy homemade bread. One was all whole wheat from a recipe perfected by much practice! Very good. A couple of white loaves were deeee-lish (as was the butter and jam brought as well) and today's loaf was part white-part whole wheat. . . . I'm thinking there is no such thing as a bad loaf of bread!
Monday, March 7th, is the first day of Third Trimester. It's always great to be starting "anew" -- no missing assignments, promises of Great Things to Come!
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