This week winter decided to come back with a vengeance in certain parts of the country. The shot below is one taken through our back door.
I love how its branches twist like old arthritic fingers. These trees are quite abundant in our forest near the house. I did hear that the CCC -- or the Civilian Conservation Corps may have planted the locust trees and pines as part of the reforestation project. I cannot prove or disprove it. The locust tree log once debarked makes a great wooden fence post. They last quiet a few years.
These trees are old. I mean old old. I took 4 down last year that were dying and am grateful that they won't fall on the house. However, their shade when they were in their glory days was wonderful. Plus, the wind sighing through the needles make a most calming sound.
We had rain that became ice before the snow hit. The trees were heavy with it.
However, we are trying to establish a new routine of sorts.
Sorting and resorting the medications and the medication changes are quite the chore.
I'm also trying to master some indoor photography. I had a bit of fun. Mostly though I have been too tired from the week to do a whole lot.
Nina took her goats for a walk and had to have a dog help her keep her goats together.
[The fake foliage is actually a cheap pack of plastic fish tank plants! The green is a green fake grass mat. The rocks are what the fake plants were stuck in. How fun is that?]
I've got an idea or two to work on this week. It is so muddy and windy outside that I gave up on trying to set things up right close to the house in the yard.
Hello March. What a month you already have been!