Weβve been bad.
For all my platitudes about blogging keeping us active, we let the exact opposite happen. Weβve gone a few months now promising ourselves that weβd post something about our late-winter adventures, but the beginning of spring has come and gone.
Weβre big on keeping busy in the drawn-out back end of wintertime, because itβs so easy to get caught up in the gloominess of it. In late February, we took some time away with a few friends to check out the Drake Devonshire Inn in Prince Edward County (the county is pretty much our favourite weekend getaway place). Itβs a lot easier to chase away winter blues when youβre drinking collected bottles of county wine with good company in a snazzy hotel room, or roasting sβmores on a frosty lake-front patio (courtesy of the friendly hotel staff). The place was packed, even in February, but the coziness of the experience made us understand why.
In March, we went on a trip to visit Biffβs aunt and uncle in San Francisco. It was our first time in California, and -- grump of all travel grumps that I am -- I actually loved it. In fact, we both did; the west coast was warm and warmly inviting. And, while still close and familiar, it was so unlike home: temperate but unpredictable, ridiculously hilly (of course), uniquely historical, and surprisingly quiet. Our hosts themselves were so kind and lovely, and such a joy to visit with that we left eager to come back.
In the month since, weβve been spring cleaning, readying the garden, and taking on some small-to-medium re-decorating and renovation projects. We restored and re-painted the kitchen, only to have a plumbing issue ruin everything only days later. We laughed. We cried. We mostly just cried. But, ultimately, progress was made.
Our home and gardening efforts are ongoing, so thereβll be much more coming soon, and much more to show for the work (we hope). This is where weβre at with spring, so our promise is to remember to share.