The recent days here have been cloudy, cold and dreary. By cold, I mean cold enough for a winter coat again (and too cold to paint doors). Brr! The chickens and I are not exactly happy about it. I guess I will be taking my vitamin D for a little while longer.
It was confirmed that a tornado touched down in a town within an hour of us, when we had those last thunderstorms. I was actually finishing a book out on the porch when the thunder and lightning arrived. I finished the book, but high tailed it back inside.
The tornado did damage to the community area there. It is said, that there was no warning, nor a watch issued, so the people there had no time to prepare. Very scary. It happened between two cities where both my Mom and my Dad grew up, and are now buried.
I'll be visiting that area soon, as I gather flowers together to take to the cemeteries this spring. Spring is a difficult time to go there too, as the weather is so iffy, and I worry about the wind destroying the flowers I leave.
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A tip for those who knit, or are beginners with knitting:
Bind off knitting with a crochet hook!
I cannot believe I did not even think of this myself, after all those years of knitting dishcloths. The worst part for me, was binding off, and not messing it up. It was the first item for me to learn to knit as a beginner.
By the way, I picked up a few bags of different Lily baking chips, at a health store, during our last trip to Amish. I had plans for them this past Christmas holiday, but never got around to using them.
I dipped them using forks and place them on waxed paper on a lined baking dish. I put them in the freezer for a few hours to harden, and stored them in an airtight container.
Do you have a favorite use for medjool dates?
This and That ~ Medjool Dates ~ Update © Mar 2024 by Kristina at Pioneer Woman at Heart