Thursday, March 17, 2022

Lesson 737: Making Up for Lost Time

 Hello, Readers.

What a difference a weekend makes.

We woke up to inches of snow accumulation last Saturday.

Six days later,

the sun came out in full force, 

almost as if it was making up for lost time.

The robins were hopping the yard.

The dogs were helping grandpa


pick up sticks


and put them in the burn pile.



That is the old barn silo foundation,
by the way.
The original barn on our property
was built before the Civil War.

We will welcome the spring season soon.

Hints of mother nature's awakenings abound.

New growth pushes past the remnants,

hurrying for life,

making up for lost time, so it seems.

We, too, are making up for lost time in this very post.

I discovered that in February I incorrectly numbered the lessons!

We lost 11 weeks!

We skipped from Lesson 736 to Lesson 747.

I guess blog pages do get stuck together.

We will begin our "time" series next week

until we are caught back up.

But right now, it's time for baseball.

The crack of the bats can be heard pretty far south of us.

Looking forward to seeing the guys play.

Have a great weekend, Readers.

Eloise



















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