April Showers
The forecast is for some heavy thundershowers today. We could use it. It's been super dry lately. The old globe has got a fever, it seems.
There's a lot to catch up on. The unicycling is going smashingly well. I am able to turn fairly well (a pretty key element if I ever want to get back to where I started! Otherwise, I just keep going straight down the street), and I think I'm close to being able to juggle as I ride, although I haven't tried that yet. Learning to ride the unicycle is the best thing I've done in a long time. And if any of you all want lessons, I'm happy to teach.
The house has had a lot of lookers, but no buyers. We've been doing lots of gardening, but I have to admit I was a bit sad when I read Duoteam's blog about cucumbers and pumpkins and so on. Because we'll be leaving this summer, we have put in tomatos or cucumbers or cantelopes or any of those things. We won't be here to enjoy them and if a non-gardening buys the house and lets them die, that would break my heart. So we've been planting stuff we can eat and enjoy right now - cilantro, lettuce, spinach, peas, beans, beets, broccoli, lots of strawberries, onions, chard, and some volunteers basil from last year. The back yard looks good, but there are no cucumber tee-pees or tomato cages up. Sigh. The irises from Colorado bloomed this year - I had planted them too deep last year; I replanted them last fall and now they are gorgeous.
Here's a before and after picture of the front yard. We had a dry/bald spot that I re-seeded and it's finally taken and looks pretty good.
In other news, we just celebrated the 85th Anniversary of All Souls this past weekend. It was something I'll never forget. On Sunday, we rented out the Brady Theatre, and had our worship service there. We had close to 1500 people! I had several roles in the service and it felt like such a great way to wind down my tenure here. I've been in T-town for 5 years now, and some of the connections are pretty deep, but I'm slowly letting go and still very excited about St. Paul.
Now, if we can just sell the house! We had another open house on Sunday and several people came by, but no bites yet. We've still got plenty of time, so we're not worried. The house is looking good - it's cleaner than every before.
Sierra is winding down her time with us and I'm feeling sad about seeing her go, but I'm thinking we'll all connect again in Minnosota. It's been great having her here, and highlights have included camping trips, long walks, cribbage games (she's kicking my ass!), movie watching (anyone seen Slither?), and much more. It's been a treat having her here. This Friday promises to be a big hurrah - we'll have J's family here (dad and step-sisters), and we'll all be celebrating her birthday on Friday - with a pinata and many other surprises. There will also be a badminton tournament and who knows what else.
Finally, after many hours of playing Settlers of Catan, I caved in and bought the expansion sets, Seafarers of Catan and Cities and Knights of Catan (I think that's what it's called). They should be arriving today, I think and that may entail a few phone calls to recruit some game playing fools! We've played Settlers with several of our friends and they all liked it. It's a quick easy game.
It's my day off. Time to go unicycle!
1 Comments:
Wow, your garden sounds amazing! And your flowers are beautiful! You guys will have to bring all that expertise over to Duoteam headquarters and help us with our garden and yard! I'm really bummed that we were never able to make it out there to see your house. But I can't wait to help in your apartment search in St. Paul, and then to share veggies and play some Settlers! I'm psyched you got the expansion set - the more the merrier!
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