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2.27.2010

signs of spring



IMG_0290, originally uploaded by isabelle gr.

There's an old familiar adage that has a special Seattle variation: "April showers bring May showers". True, but we need to write a new saying about how every February for the two - three weeks around Valentines' Day, the clouds part, the snowy mountain peaks glisten in the sunshine, and every bulb and flowering tree bursts into bloom. The pale, winter-worn people of the metrop seem to float down the sidewalks on clouds of cherry blossom perfume. Dogs frolic with renewed spirit; birds belt out saucy arias at all hours. I've never experienced a more dramatic springtime.

In the mediterranean micro-mini-climate of our driveway, our precocious clematis led the way again this year, since it can reach the sunniest high corner of our garden. This is its first bloom of the season, and it motivates me to get out and clean up the ravages of the winter. I uncovered many of our herbs and strawberries, looking fresh and chipper. We also have some mutant tulips that decided to go the full monty and now look like they regret it. It's always a surprise to see who thrives and who simply survives. The clematis is the over-achiever in the thrive bunch.

These zigzags are the beginnings of our new stairs. By the time the sun went down, the landing, treads and risers were in all in place. This weekend, the railing will materialize.

2.07.2010

brought to you by the letter A



DSC_0015, originally uploaded by isabelle gr.

Here are a few shots of Nick installing the ceiling in our room this week. The ceiling is made from cherry wood that we bought in Arlington, WA, in the Skagit Valley.




The dog is less than enthusiastic about our project. Luckily, the stress hasn't disturbed his sleep habits. Note that his hind paws are tucked under his chin.


1.27.2010

Earliest Spring Sprouts


earliest spring sprouts 1/27/10, originally uploaded by isabelle gr.

Last fall I planted our entire container garden with spring bulbs, so that when the baby is born this spring we'll have a garden full of tulips and daffodils. For early spring, I planted fritillaria and crocuses. Yesterday I looked outside and saw these two tiny blooms, much earlier than I expected them!

Nick and I are working hard on our construction project, creating a new bedroom in our warehouse home. I've taken a break from the blog for most of the past year, but now that we have so many exciting projects going on, I will try to better document them. Here are two quick portraits of the parents to be, enjoying the late winter sunshine in our driveway garden. This is also the official start of week 29. Only about 10 weeks to go! Happy 2010!