But we woke up to just a light dusting. Yep, it’ll probably come later on, I thought as I drove seed orders to the post office. I was sure glad the roads were clear and just wet. With the spring-like weather we’ve had lately, I have been getting antsy to plant. Well, I did plant — inside. Today, I’ll continue transplanting our peppers into larger pots. The ones in the greenhouse look very nice.

The peppers in the greenhouse look very nice.

Will’s working at getting some of the swamp pads down in the cow yard, under the big stock tanks so the cows don’t have to wade in mud to get a drink. That’s going to be very nice, having a solid platform for them to walk on.

Spring IS coming. Remember these Gloriosa Daisies?

I haven’t seen any more robins. Nor are there any spring migrating birds around the feeders yet. My sister who lives down by Duluth, is starting to have them so it won’t be long now. When they show up, I’ll add another feeder in the front yard, so they all have plenty of room.

And baskets of tomatoes will happen sooner than we think. Yum!

I was hoping to plant quite a bit of wheat this spring, but we just found out the combine Will and his friend bought somehow got water in the engine and cracked the block. What a big disappointment! Maybe we’ll figure out something yet. It would be too expensive to fix. That’s life, though. Maybe I’ll just plant less and hand-harvest it? We’ve done that before. I was hoping to have enough harvested wheat to feed the chickens too. We’ll see… — Jackie

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