Hi y'all! Well, we made it through January. January is not a favorite month
of mine. It's after Christmas and there is a lull after all the festivity of the
season. It's usually cold ~ even here in South Texas. I try to look on the
bright side, so I have been able to wear sweaters and burn fires in the
fireplace. However, I am starting to long for spring. Now, I may well
regret that because after spring comes the long, long, long, hot summer
days of South Texas, but I'll take the chance and give in to a tad bit
of Spring longing.
I spent four hours working in the yard yesterday. We had two days of
a cold snap that froze all the Ginger again. My lawn man doesn't have
time to cut all the ginger back. I think that secretly he doesn't want to do
it because he told me that we might have to give up on tropicals and
plant something that will withstand a freeze.
So, back outside I will be once again, lathered up with SPF 50, my
sun protection hat, sweats, gardening gloves and clogs, hoping that
I don't run into any snakes when I am making my way through the
clean up.
Wish me luck ;-)
I am itching to show you some Valentine's Day decorating, but I am holding
off until February. I don't want to rush things and make time fly by any
faster than it already does, so hang on ~ it's coming!
I must tell you my big accomplishment for the month of January. I
decided to have a Dry January. This has become a tradition in England
to give the liver a rest after the holidays. I have not had a glass of wine
since New Year's Day, and it's been so easy for me that I am thinking
about abstaining for February too. I get a thrill out of conquering small
challenges. So, my next challenge is to memorize Bible passages.
I have never done this before, but I am enjoying this challenge so much.
I will give you more information about this later this week. Until then,
it's back outside to tackle cutting down the Ginger that froze. It will
all grow back, so I am not worried about it. Have a great day!
PS: Bentley will be taking his sun bath in the garden while I am
hard at work. He sure does have it easy :-)
Big Texas Hugs,
Susan and Bentley