After a rough weekend (involving the dreaded norovirus), I managed to get out to take a few pics of New Mexico springing back to life, at least around our house. Maybe it’ll give hope to those back east who’ve been smacked by those last nasty vestiges of winter. And truth be told, much like last year, spring has come early to Albuquerque by about three weeks. We’ve been spoiled since we moved here.
I laugh that I can take these photos of spring in March which, to someone from New England, seems too freaking early for flowers of any kind. That we’ve been in New Mexico for almost two years matters not at all. Sure, Deb down in the Carolinas, of A Daily Dose of Fiber, you showing daffodils in practically January I get, but it’s still amazing to me to have lilacs before Mothers’ Day.
So, you’ve got all these beautiful trees blooming like crazy. You know what blooming trees bring? Pollen! Lots of poisonous powder. And pollen brings…sinus infections. I still maintain that, much as I hate what the pollen does to my sinuses, it’s a hell of an improvement over unending cold and snow.
Hope you enjoyed the floral show. If you were here, you’d smell them whenever you walked out the door. Then rush back in for the saline and Flonase and such.
Allergies forcing me indoors isn’t such a bad thing. I have plenty of hooking to do. Fiesta work is ramping up. The class I’m teaching at the Española Valley Fiber Arts Center starts in less than two weeks. Time to work on that. Then the selling season starts with the Recycled Art Fair the last weekend in April. And in my “spare time” there’s the novel I’ve been hired to edit. So, in most every way, we are springing back to life here at High on Hooking.
Are you springing back to life these days?
Ha! We just had a bad frost and snow last week (and buckets of hail and rain the other night) and the newspapers say that we have lost 70% or so of the peach crop. So much for an early Spring. I guess the strawberries and blueberries have been affected as well. Sounds like we will have peaches when we used to up North – in July and August….I hope!
There are pear trees everywhere here and they do spread. Whole fields turn white when they bloom. I say Pooh too as they are so pretty.
Do you know how may students you will have? So exciting!
Sorry to be tardy with a reply, Deb. Somehow I missed you. 🙂 Just found out that I have two, so it’ll run. They’re hoping a couple more sign up before Saturday, so I’ll have to be ready for that. Here’s hoping it goes well… I read about Georgia losing pretty much all of its blueberries and lots of peaches. Ouch! It’s snowing here in NM…up north. Our temps here dropped back to normal, though, about 60. And the mountain has snow on top. We just got rain, which is good and needed.