Yes, more snow is forecast for tomorrow and Thursday. I'm sure we won't get much, but I'd rather we got none. On this past Sunday I started rototilling for the vegetable garden. And I've started tomatoes and cucumbers in the house. If I could have another afternoon with the rototiller, I could plant peas. But I'm sure ground will be mushy for the next couple of days.
This Saturday the Lions Club and some local builders are going to have an old-fashioned barn raising at the Senior Center. They want to erect a pavilion, an anchor building, for the new Heritage Park on Senior Center grounds. It could be fun and I'd like to stop by to see what's happening. They've advertised that anyone can show up, lend a hand, or just sit and watch the progress.
I'm anxious to get my taxes completed and do more quilting. Annette brought my quilt top, backing, and binding today, but I thought we were going to do this on April 12. I need to get quilt backing for Carol Peterson's quilt before next week. Time to measure again to make sure I get the correct yardage.
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