Readers, Welcome to my blog (formerly Birds, Blooms, Books, etc). I'm entering a new decade taking on the challenge of moving from Maryland after living there 46 years and learning about my new home here in New England in the Live Free or Die state - New Hampshire. Join me as a write this new chapter of my life.

Tuesday, February 16, 2021

A Poem by Lee Tzu Pheng

My friend Marilyn shared this poem with me. I thought you'd like it.

                          

Sip Your Tea Nice and Slow, 

No one Ever knows 
when it’s Time to Go,
There’ll be no Time 
to enjoy the Glow,
So sip your Tea
Nice and Slow... 

Life is too Short but 
feels pretty Long,
There’s too Much to do , so much going Wrong, 
And Most of the Time You Struggle to be Strong,
Before it’s too Late 
and it’s time to Go,
Sip your Tea
Nice and Slow... 

Some Friends stay, 
others Go away,
Loved ones are Cherished, but not all will Stay ,
Kids will Grow up 
and Fly away,
There’s really no Saying how Things will Go,
So sip your Tea
Nice and Slow... ☕

In the End it’s really 
all about Understanding Love,
For this World  
and in the Stars above,
Appreciate and Value who truly Cares, 
Smile and Breathe 
and let your Worries go,
So, Just Sip your Tea
Nice and Slow....

Monday, February 15, 2021

Random Notes from Here


The paperwhite I wrote about on the 13th has opened up.


I've added some other plants to the house.  My Valentine's Day presents selected by me from Home Depot.  Above is what I call Mother-in-law Tongue.  And below is a ZZZ plant.  I had one of those at the last house we owned in Maryland and found it to be an easy plant to care for.


The poinsettia from Christmas is still doing fine.  It likes its placement in the front window.


In other news, we have a team in the cellar replacing support poles.  The inspection report described what was there as temporary supports.  We had Lyle Parry come and take a look and yes, they were temporary so 4 permanent ones are being installed.  There's another construction crew due today too, to dig up the dirt half of the cellar and prep it for concrete flooring.  Needed for radon mitigation.


An old house requires work!  We have had locksmith, plumber, appliance repairman, and HVAC so far.  Electricians due next week.

The third puzzle since we moved here is almost done.  This one only has 500 pieces.


And the last newsy note is that I got on a pair of snowshoes last week and took a walk across the field and back.  It was fun but slow going because you have stay aware of where your feet are so you don't step on the snowshoe.  I managed to stay upright the whole time.  These were daughter's snowshoes.  I hope to have some more fun in the snow this week after the big snow comes through.  Let's hope we stay north of the sleet and freezing rain line.


 

Saturday, February 13, 2021

Buds

At my kitchen window is this paperwhite bulb in a jar of rocks.  It was very slow to sprout but when it did it grew over an inch a day.  I was measuring with my thumb.  Now it has a bud preparing to open.


And look the amaryllis that I showed before put up another flower stalk with this swollen bud preparing to open soon.  The last one produced seven flowers in all.  I can't tell how many flowers will be in this one.  Stay tuned for the reveal.