What a week of crazy weather. It was 71 on Monday and by Friday we had 7 inches of snow. There was some working outside and some hunkering down inside. I was also starting to get ready to sell yarn so the inside time had some yarn time.
It was still full on winter so there wasn't much I could do outside but I did find a few things to do. I took down my deck tree and moved it and my inside tree, which was still in the stand on the deck, to the alley. I didn't want to lose the lights from the deck tree so moved them to the purple leafed winter creeper that is growing on my deck railing. It works and the light makes me happy. After I was done outside, I pulled out the under the bed boxes and pulled some of the workhorse sock yarn that I knew I'd never use, most of which was brown or dull shades. I then enjoyed tea outside and with no Monday Night Knitting because of the holiday, I called it a good day and knitted all evening in my comfy chair.
It was even warmer on Tuesday - 75 for the high - and it was an abbreviated Lincoln day. I went to the annual Mardi Gras lunch on East Campus with Darla, which is always delish. With another Lincoln day coming on Thursday, I didn't linger so had time when I got home to go through the indy dyed yarn on my Ikea to pull some to sell. Yes, I had many to let go of, mostly extra skeins I got either at thrifts (I buy even ugly indy yarn when it's a deal) or from lots I bought during lockdown on Facebook Marketplace. Having had a big lunch, I made a single pancake for supper because Mardi Grad is Pancake Day in the UK. Way to honor my heritage!
The high temp on Wednesday was 64 but that was early in the day. A front dropped the temps and the weather forecast was all about snow on Thursday. I spent most of the day sorting yarn and I downloaded my stash into a huge excel spreadsheet so I could keep track of what I was bringing to sell and then what sells.
Thursday was a Lincoln day again, this time for the Emeriti/Retirees meeting over lunch on incarceration in America. Since watching 13th, I was interested to hear more so made the trek. The talk was definitely worth it but the forecast was for snow to start right after lunch so I made a beeline home. While it did start snowing earlier in Lincoln, it didn't start in Wahoo until 3:30. I was happy to be cozy at home when it did and made a yummy dinner of veggies roasted with herbed goat cheese, which made a sauce for pasta. I opened a bottle of wine to have with it. I do enjoy chardonnay with a pasta with cream sauce. It was delish and nice to enjoy while watching the snowing and blowing.
I woke up to 7" of snow on Friday morning. I'd already arranged for my snow guys to come but went out in my nightie to clear a path for the cats to get to the hatch that let's them get under the deck. I got dressed later (mostly because I didn't want to still be in my nightie when the snow guys came) and shoveled paths on the deck and out to the compost. Cam came and did my driveway and sidewalk in minutes. Anne, Rene and I had a pottery class scheduled that night but both the community college we'd booked it through and the art center it was going to be at were closed for the day so we assumed it was cancelled and stayed home.
The sun was shining bright Friday and again on Saturday so most of what had been plowed had already melted. Saturday was spinning in Fremont and getting there was not a problem at all. We meet at the Fremont Area Art Association and to get to the meeting room, we have to go through the gallery and they were having an auction. I was immediately drawn to 2 pieces and immediately logged into the site and placed a couple of bids. Then Andrea asked me to big on some for her. Spinning was fun (I sat and knitted socks as usual) and then we hit Aldi before heading home. I started the new season of Night Manager on Netflix and called it a day.
I stayed home Sunday and spent the afternoon bagging up yarn, cooking and watching the auction, which was ending ~5:00. I was thrilled to win both of the pieces I had bid on and Andrea won 3 items. I don't think they did any or much advertizing because all of them were deals. I love geraniums and both of my wins featured them. The one of just the pot is maybe 12x16 inches. The outdoor pic is HUGE. Luckily I have one blank wall in my house - the wall by the window in the spare room. It will look great there but now it's official - my house is full of art. If I buy any new art, something has to come off a wall. I'm good with that.
I stayed up too late finishing Night Agent and then struggled to fall asleep because I was thinking of Hazel, who died 2 years ago to the day. Such a sweetie and I'll love and miss her forever. But back to this week. It was a good one, right? Had some whacky weather but I worked with it, I had some fun with friends and aquired some original art. Life is good!

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