Good Morning All,
Happy May Day! I remember way back (in the dark ages) when I was in grade school we always had a May Day celebration where we danced around a Maypole - weaving the streamers around and under. I wonder if anyone still does that?
It is EARLY here in Eastern PA and I have been awake for some time. Yuck! I will back up to last night for the story. It's maybe 8:30 or so and I'm on the phone talking to my friend Carol. Suddenly I hear noises outside. I jump up and go out and right at the edge of the patio is Mr. Fox. Who was showing me his teeth! Mabel, fortunately, had jumped up onto some shelves on the patio and was uttering a growl like I have never heard come out of her before. Mr. Fox ran off and Mabel came inside. And stayed in the rest of the night.
Jump to 3 a.m. this morning and I wake up to a very loud barking from a fox. Mabel is on the bed and she starts growling and jumps onto the windowsill to survey the back yard. I never really get back to sleep - just doze on and off for a bit. At 5:30 Mabel is getting antsy and the birds are singing loudly outside. So I get up and come down to let Mabel out. Usually I would go back upstairs to get a shower, but thankfully I decided to make the coffee first. Mabel goes out and suddenly I hear a ruckus again. There is Mr. Fox once more at the edge of the patio (again showing his teeth) and Mabel has managed to get back up on the shelf and is growling (again). Once more Mr. Fox runs off after giving me a nasty glance and Mabel finally comes inside (where she still is).
This is all too much excitement for me so early in the morning!
Meanwhile, some exciting garden news. We spotted the first figs forming!! Last year our fig was very late to leaf out and the fruit did not even form until way too late to ripen. This year figs were showing before the very first leaves sprouted!
And, we discovered that Mabel loves to lie in the raised bed box under the rhubarb leaves. LOL. I guess it's a cool and shady spot on these warmer-than-they-should-be days.
All of this brings us to today and Unraveled Wednesday. Usually I would link up with Kat, but she is on vacation and not hosting an Unraveled Wednesday post this week. I still wanted to talk knitting and books, so here I am. The second Peat and Gold sock has been started. I am a little past the halfway mark on the leg.
I'm hoping to finish this up rather quickly and move onto other things (languishing projects and new stash yarn perhaps).
On the reading side of things, I picked up Notes From the Henhouse the other week. It's ok. Not great, but ok...just a little boring in places. So last night I started another library book - one that my friend Nina had recommended: This Other Eden by Paul Harding. I read about 40 pages last night and so far am really loving it.
Another book that Nina recommended is West With Giraffes which Fletch and I are listening to after dinner. I don't care much for the narrator, but it is a fun story.
I should wrap this up now...get my shower and pour another cup of coffee. Dee and I are gathering together a bit later this morning! Thanks for sticking with me through this long-winded post. Happy Hump Day!