Now we're waiting one more snow storm. Here in mid coast Maine we are predicted to get 1-3 inches, with Downeast Maine (counterintuitively north and east of us), getting more. But the big news is the wind, which is predicted to gust to 40+ mph here and 60+ Downeast. Blizzard warnings for Downeast. Oh, well, I say let's get it over with. It'll be back in the 30's tomorrow and 40's soon after that. I'm thinking seeds and garden layout. I'm thinking true Spring - boats back in the water, grass reviving as the last of the icky dirty icy snow finally melts, getting out our push mower, putting up a bird house. I'm thinking Spring.
And beyond that, I'm even starting to think Summer. Best recent news is our friend Jon is coming to visit in July, has bought his plane ticket from LA and Amtrak up to Brunswick from which he'll drive the last 50 miles. He's staying at the same little cabin/motel place that David and I serendipitously discovered when we came up to look at houses. It's right on the water and looks out on a beautiful cove. The sound of waves, stars in the sky, what could be better - except breakfast at a good local restaurant the next morning! Yeah Jon! (The rest of you laggards who we've invited, your invitations are still good. Come on up and visit us!
Training for FrogWatch Volunteers, 5-8:30 p.m., Belfast Library, 106 High St. Belfast Bay Watershed Coalition and FrogWatch USA sponsor the free session for volunteers who want to join FrogWatch's citizen-scientist monitoring program. No prior experience is needed.
• Free Workshop on "De-Cluttering," 5:30-7 p.m., Picker Family Resource Center, Rockport. Joy Chamberlain tells how to defuse mental clutter, and then bring order to personal spaces. Registration is required: 596-8950.
• Microsoft Word: Fun with Forms, 6-8 p.m., Medomak Valley High School, Waldoboro. Teresa Johnson leads the class for those who know Word basics and want to learn how to make forms. $19. Registration: msad40.MaineAdultEd.org or 832-5205.
• Discover Your Animal Totem, 6 p.m., Evolve Sanctuary for the Soul, 39 Main St., Belfast. Todd Hanson leads the class that will explore beliefs in shamanic and Native American traditions and send participants on a journey to meet their own "power animal." $30. Sign-up: info@ToddHanson.net.
House news - in our kitchen behind the stove we have a vent. I think it likely had a fan and a cover, but in the house as we bought it, it came as a naked vent shaft, with a pull chain to open the vent to the outside to vent smoke from the stove. We had an idea about creating a new cover for it. David procured plywood and cut it to size. I penciled a drawing of a Cardinal, which David then outlined with a device that burns the wood. He then colored the drawing. Finally he put several protective layers of polyurethane coating, attached it to the frame he'd made, and attached it to the vent. Here's the finished cover - beautiful, if I say so myself:
Okay, going to fill up the bird feeders for the little critters before the snow starts.
Peace.

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