Monday, April 06, 2009

It's a bird...it's a plane...it"s...THE SUN!

Spring finally "sprung" in Spokane this past weekend. For the first time in over six months, we had temps in the 60's. It seemed like everyone was out in the park - kids, joggers, dogs...we even saw some high school kids with a small bonfire and guitars down by the duck pond! I had forgotten what the sun looks like, so needless to say, I was startled by the glowing orb I noticed in the sky Saturday morning:


For those who aren't aware, we live in a wooded area, near a city park. Looking straight up from our front porch, the view is this:

Our house sat empty last Sept& Oct, so the yard never received a good fall raking, and by the time we moved in at the end of November, it was already snowing...four months (and six feet of melted snow) later...we have a yard full of leaves, twigs, and pine needles galore...so Steve and I decided that this would be the weekend that we tackle the yard! We bought a special "pine needle rake" (seen at right) at the local hardware store and went to work.


Steve did most of the raking. He raked...and raked...and raked...the needles and other debris into small piles around the yard, which I then helped him shovel into sacks. THIRTEEN sacks later...we were done! Well, almost done...we still have a few piles on the side of the house to clear out...but the frontyard and backyard look great! You can see in this photo that our neighbor raked his yard last weekend and his grass is already starting to green-up...so we are hoping ours will do a quick turnaround as well. Steve likened the raking to "combing Mother Earth's hair". I liked that analogy...

After we finished the clean-up, we headed down to the convention center to the Spokane Home & Garden Show. Conveniently, they had all sorts of demonstrations of outdoor furniture, including swings, hammocks, and the like, which we enjoyed "trying out" - as well as a woman who was demonstrating foot and back massage devices. Lovely! Most of the crowd was older retirees...but we had fun dreaming about homes with hot tubs, backyard waterfalls and outdoor stone fireplaces. We spied one caucasion couple with a Chinese daughter - about 2 yrs old - who seemed VERY irritated that her parents had dragged her to such a boring place on sunny Sunday afternoon. We watched her climb in and out of her stroller about 50 times while her parents chatted with a flooring specialist...she was a cutie!

After the H&G show, we headed over to the carwash to get my Subaru polished up. I finally got the windshield replaced this week. It's like a brand new car again. So overall, a great and productive weekend - now let's see how the coming week goes...have a great week!

4 comments:

TitansFan said...

I wish you the best in your adoption! It looks like a great place to live! I have been soaking in my new Hot Tub this winter to help confuse the gloomy days. I'm really enjoying the sun now! How much fun is my hot tub gonna be now that the weather is nice. I guess I'll find out soon enough B-)

Betsy said...

I am tired just thinking about all that work, but it looks great! And I love Steve's quote about "combing Mother Earth's hair". Awesome. You should have raked a week earlier so that Megan could help. LOL.

Glad you've got some happy sunshine!

Tracy Dart said...

The sun has definitely improved my mood over the past couple days. Glad you got to be outside and are able to start enjoying your yard - and the park close by! Can't wait to come visit and check it all out!

Shari U said...

I just wanted to pop in and say hi. I came across your blog this afternoon, but I don't remember where I linked from. Anyway, I grew up in Western Washington (Puyallup) and I see that you're a Washington girl, too. I've lived in Atlanta for 19 years, but I still consider the NW home. In late 2003 we brought our little girl home from China, with the help of CCAI. She is now 6 years old and in kindergarten and I can't believe how quickly the years are flying by. I know this is a hard time in the China adoption circle with the ever increasing wait, but hopefully one of these days they'll get it together and start sending out some enormous batches of babies! Spokane looks like an awesome place to live...