What a whirlwind of weather here. We got more rain (yes, more) yesterday, and a lot of wind. It's a really brisk 33°F this morning here, and now they are saying we may just get up to 60°F. I had high hopes the 72°F forecast for today would be correct. Brr! We need dry days to dry up the garden to till, plant and get on with this garden season. My word.
We are still enjoying stuffed bell peppers I froze last fall. When you eat your garden goodies, it's hard to not want to grow a garden (although it was on the possible list to not grow one this year).
Thanks to the massive amounts of rain, I picked more asparagus (in the rain, ha ha!). I do see a few more coming up to enjoy. I also see new baby shoots from seeds randomly dropping last year. Yay to that.
Let's talk herbs. . .
My husband bought me a tea mix months ago, and I have been enjoying it, but the flavor is not very strong. I plan to start dehydrating this Spring, and mixing my own. However, I have lemon balm and not lemon verbena.
I do not know the medicinal differences of these. I'll be doing some reading, to see if I need to plant a new herb, but in a pot, which means shopping for a new plant and pot. To be honest, I don't even know that I have seen lemon verbena in the green houses.
Anyway, I hope to catch up with the book blanket and get the recent granny squares attached. Meanwhile, I'm babying the indoor garden plants and having conversations about bountiful harvests.
I think the biggest part of my busyness is cooking and preparing meals here. We eat all meals at home, zero out. Some days I feel like I am in the kitchen all day long.
Eee-ghads! I have found another book I want to read. Sigh. I currently have another started (off my shelf), and another ebook going at the same time. To buy it? To borrow it? To check around with friends first? Maybe I will make it a reward for finishing a few more shelf books, ha ha!
I have no current handiwork going. I'm lacking the "sit" time, which is normal for Spring time here. I have a lot of garden work needing done soon too.
Crazy Weather and Other Tidbits © May 2025 by Kristina at Pioneer Woman at Heart
8 comments:
Wishing you some "sit" time.
We even eat out some, and I still feel like I am in the kitchen 80% of the day.
Anne in the kitchen, thanks, ha ha! Yes, I always feel like I am in the kitchen cooking.
Lemon Verbena is a woody shrub that requires some care the flavor intense. Lemon Balm is a herb you can grow in a pot, flavor not as intense.
I enjoyed catching up with you this morning and your projects are great. I'm not in the kitchen nearly as much as I used to be because of my back issues and I truly miss it. We eat out once or twice a week but not expensive eating out! Thank you for your thoughts for our family. They are greatly appreciated it.
Blessings and love,
Betsy
Far Side of Fifty, thanks. I have lemon balm, but not lemon verbena. I do see it in more of the tea mixtures in health stores.
Betsy thanks, I sure hope your back is feeling better soon.
Hope you’re having a wonderful day
R's Rue, thank you.
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