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Friday, March 25, 2011

Friday In The Garden

It has gotten cold again here, but at least it's sunny. I took a little walk in the garden, to see what might be sprouting. Under the row cover in the vegetable garden, there are some baby lettuces.


And also, some baby spinach. This was planted in the fall, but a month later than I usually plant it. I wasn't sure it would grow. We should be having spinach salads by Easter.


Some bulbs are also beginning to poke stems up through the ground. I wish I had more bulbs, especially daffodils. One of these years, I will actually get around to doing some fall planting.....


Inside, I am working on a few tiny quilts. Aren't these cheerful? They make me laugh, and that's a good thing.


Also inside, Ginny is soaking up the sun. There have been no improvements in her condition, but she is still perking up for papaya treats. We will see what the weekend brings. I hope you all have a wonderful weekend.

8 comments:

The Fab Furs said...

Garden looks promising. Tiny quilts are major cute. Hope the sun stays out for Ginny this weekend.

bunnits said...

Delightful little sprouts.

We're still sending prayers and positive thoughts your way.

bunnits said...

Oh! Forgot to mention how much I like the tiny quilts. Nice!

Lisa said...

Fresh young veggies?! NOMMY! The little quilts are adorable. It's good to hear Ginny still has her spirit. That's important. I will keep her in my thoughts, as always.

Jade said...

*squee* LOVE the tiny quilts!

We are still keeping Ginny in thoughts and prayers; papaya treats and sunshine sound like excellent medicine.

Michelle May-The Raspberry Rabbits said...

Love those bunny quilts! They make me happy too!
Snuggly good wishes for Ginny. I agree with Jade about the sunshine and papaya. :)
xx, shell

Katie :o) said...

I LOVE the tiny quilts!!!! So adorable and cute :o)

birdlady said...

Are you serious??? Did you really plant those spinach seeds in the fall and they are coming up now??? I need to learn from you, lady!