…to post, but I really don’t have much to say.
Tomorrow, Scraps on a Mission resumes, and it’s supposed to be one of the worst days of the winter. I need to show the ladies what we have in terms of fabric, and suggest projects that they could make. We need to cover the calendar, so they know the deadline for our season. I’ve offered to make a pot of minestrone. One of the ladies said she’d bring bread, another is bringing fruit. If the weather is truly terrible, I’ll send them home after lunch, so that they don’t have to cope with dangerous roads. My friend, Cop Car, is under this same storm, but there’s a blizzard warning over eastern Kansas, where we just have a winter storm advisory.
Dear Husband had a good visit with the doc today We missed the exercise breakfast so that we could keep the appointment. We had a pleasant lunch at Panera, and then went on to do our grocery shopping at Caputo’s. I was astonished that everything found places in the refrigerator and pantry I’m making soups for my quilt bee on Friday, so there were a lot more ingredients than usual in our shopping. I’ll be making another pot of Minestrone, and one of Golden Cheddar Chowder. I may make some appetizers, as well. The ladies of the bee will bring all sorts of goodies including bread, an amazing salad and dessert to round out the meal. “A good time was had by all” is our unofficial motto!
Stay safe and warm! Spring will be here before long.
Hi, Buffy–The second storm did not hit us very hard. The first storm left us (at our house) with just under a foot of snow; the second, about three inches. However, the measurements be what they were, I doubt them. When we melted down the snow in the rain gage, we had 1.46″ and 0.9″, respectively – which one would expect to indicate more like 14″-15″ of snow in the first wave and about 9″ of snow in the second. I don’t know why there is such a variance (the first snow was dry, the second wet), but there is.
I’m happy that your DH had a good visit with his physician. That must have left him smiling. OTOH: your DH should know how he’s doing better than any doctor would know.