Hello, Readers!
Oh my!
March handed us quite a night.
The wind is a-howling!
Which of Eloise's favorite children's classic books
did Snoopy swipe this line from in 1965?
See the bottom of the blog for the answer.
Fun fact:
The line It was a dark and stormy night
history goes back even further,
to an 1800's poem.
The line was known as an example of bad writing.
Bad or stormy history,
no matter--
it is connected to Snoopy
and his quest to be an author,
so Eloise likes it.
Last Saturday was sunny and bright for a bit.
Erik and I rode to Presque Isle to see the melting snow,
and some boys enjoying the bay side
in shorts.
This morning,
at dawn,
the sky was painted pink and purple.
A few seconds later, rose gold,
And of course,
who else is up at the crack of dawn,
already finishing her 15th task of the day?
Grandma!
She's out and about in the community every day,
often before I even leave for work.
Our community has a bit of a Dark & Stormy past.
If you stop at the roadside park,
near the railroad tracks,
you'll find a marker
explaining the armed skirmish
at that location in the 1850's.
My students are working on a project about
The Gauge War
and the stubborn band of farmers
who kept ripping up the tracks.
I'll let them work on their project a little more,
and then I'll fill you in.
Bonus points if you stop at the marker
and read about it for yourself.
Here's a snapshot of a Dark & Stormy group--
the Huskies student section
at the Lady Huskies basketball playoff game.
The girls season went one more than the boys this year.
It was nice to see the boys show up to support them.
Kids are fun to watch in the stands.
It's something I'll never tire of.
The Lady Huskies won that game,
but lost later in the week.
Basketball is all wrapped up for the season
with an orange and black bow.
We are now caught in the awkward time
between the end of basketball
and the start of baseball.
What shall I do with my time?
I'll be inside the Lamp Post,
and outside in the Greenhouse,
puttering.
A Sunny & Bright note
to end this Dark & Stormy blog--
Natalie has reignited her win streak.
She won the Mexican Mint plant
at BINGO on Thursday.
Answer to Pop Quiz:
It was a dark and stormy night
was used by Madeline L'Engle
in A Wrinkle in Time.
Side note:
Some of the books elements are included in LOST,
particularly the character Eloise Hawking.
Have a great weekend.
Eloise















