The First Rose of Spring |
We've been having cooler temperatures this year and, as a result, the roses are late in blooming. This iceberg rose is the first one to bloom, this spring.
On Friday, I put in an order for groceries in the morning and picked up the groceries in the afternoon, at 3:00 p.m. Dustin (who had served me once before) brought the groceries out to the car for me.
Later in the evening, M arrived to tend to the garden. He brought me two Early Girl tomato plants I had asked him to buy for me and a gift of Easter chocolates! He applied some weedkiller spray to the front walkway, where some weeds were starting to push up through the gravel. That is the downside of getting all the rain; long dormant seeds are germinating! Afterwards, he planted the tomato plants; last year's tomato plant didn't do well at all, but, I'm hoping that this year's plants will do better. M also thinned out the baby peaches. I realize the need to do so, but, it makes me sad to get rid of all those tiny peaches! They have been added to the compost heap. I picked snow pea pods while M was planting the tomato plants and thinning the peaches; I gave yesterday's harvest to to M as his snow pea plants were eaten by some animal (he suspects the mourning doves). I wrapped the pea pods in a lettuce leaf and tied it up with a long stem of grass to make a very eco-friendly package.
Shortly after M left, neighbor S called me. Her husband had shopped at a big warehouse type store and bought some tabouleh and shrimp cocktail, but, it's too much for them as they were going to be away from home on Saturday and with a big Easter meal on Sunday; would I like some tabouleh and shrimp cocktail? I said I'll take just a little bit and she brought me some. Then, she told me that she had forgotten to ask me if I wanted some baked potato pieces and said she could bring me some; that way, I'd have salad, a protein, and carbs! So, she went back home and brought me some potatoes, too:
Good Friday Night Dinner from Neighbor S! |
I made over the shrimp cocktail by sauteeing the shrimp with some onions and Sri Lankan spices and had it over warmed up leftover rice. I reheated the potatoes, today, and had them with some of the chicken drumsticks I cooked. There is still some leftover tabouleh in the fridge!
- Being able to pick up the groceries in the afternoon
- M helping me with the garden and picking up the tomato plants for me
- Neighbor S bringing me dinner!
- Working appliances
- The first roses
- Being able to pay my bills
- What I was able to accomplish
Sounds like a good time at your house - a new rose, Easter chocolates, and a shrimp dinner! You are living the high life. :)
ReplyDeleteI am, indeed, June! :) Forget wine and roses! I'll take chocolates and roses, any day! Plus a shrimp dinner! :D
DeleteHappy Easter to you Bless.
ReplyDeleteWhen I first typed that I put Happy Eater by mistake ... it must be all the mention of food! You've had some tasty sounding meals and S has been very generous again. xx
Thank you, Eileen; Happy Easter to you, too. :)
DeleteHa, ha, yes, I am a happy eater! :D It was more than generous of S to bring me dinner on Friday, wasn't it? Next week is Sri Lankan New Year and I am planning to make up a plate of food to take to her. Milkrice, seeni sambol, and a few sweets.
Sounds wonderful. You are wise to thin those peaches. The Easter chocolates sound divine.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Stephenie; I heard that it is important to thin peaches, etc., to provide enough room and nutrients for the fruit and to prevent branches from snapping off under the weight of the fruit. The chocolates were delicious!
DeleteHappy Easter Bless.
ReplyDeleteYour rose is beautiful and your meal from your neighbour looks delicious and so very generous of her. The Easter Sunday meal I cooked was really nice and we both had an afternoon nap afterwards :)
Thank you, Eileen. Glad your meal turned out nicely and I hope you both enjoyed your naps. :)
DeleteWhat a good idea to use the shrimps in a stir fry. I like your eco-friendly packaging idea for the pea pods you gave to M.
ReplyDeleteWe are having lovely weather for our family to collect sap and enjoy being away from the city.
Thank you, Bushlady; I tried some of the shrimp as they were with the cocktail sauce and they were good, but, I wanted something warm.
DeleteI'm glad your family is there to celebrate Easter with you and the weather is nice for collecting sap and spending some family time together. :)
I remember M bringing you Easter chocolates in the past. That line of chocolate foiled bunnies comes to mind :)
ReplyDeletehaha I am laughing at neighbor S now making sure her food gifts are a balanced meal lol
That was a nice little food gift - and shrimp! yummy for sure
I have had the Early Girl tomato in the past and they are tasty.
This year, M brought me foil covered chicks! I meant to take a photo, but, I forgot!
DeleteYes, wasn't it very sweet of neighbor S to make sure I had a balanced meal?! :D
Back in 2021, I had one Roma tomato plant and one Early Girl and I had probably the best tomato harvest I've ever had. Except, that was also the summer of the zucchini (and sciatica) and the tomato harvest sort of went by almost unnoticed! But, I froze most of the tomatoes and used them throughout the following year, as well, because last year's harvest was practically non-existant.
Wow, that rose is so pristine. Lovely first bloom. Sounds like you are having "sunny" days.
ReplyDeleteThank you; yes, it's mostly sunny, these days. :)
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