Happy Friday! ย I can’t believe I had to flip the calendar over to May this morning. ย What’s up with time, anyway? ย I know it seems to fly as you get older, but for me, it’s feeling pretty supersonic at this point. ย (Awhile back, I came across this review of a book about the perception of time in relation to age…might make for some interesting reading).
I managed to get out to Nose Hill one morning this week and saw all the willow catkins emerging…I quickly took a few photos and rushed to get myself and my camera out of the rain shower that suddenly started right above me (and only me, as far as I could tell). ย We really could use a nice, soaking rain, although everything is greening up despite the dry conditions. ย I noticed our neighbour’s fantastically floriferous forsythia (too much?) on the way back from the park – it is, of course, competing with all those show-off Prunus species. ย All this incredible colour and beauty is enough to make your eyes drunk.
I planted some spinach and radish seeds in the raised bed at the community garden this week – this is the earliest I’ve ever put these crops in, although many would reckon I’m actually running late. ย I know some people who plant outside under cover in March – and unlike most years, we didn’t have much snow and ice in that month. ย Last year, I planted my spinach on the 20 of May. Most of my garlic is up now – I just love to see those spiky green shoots splitting the soil.
What are your plans for the weekend? ย I’ve got a deadline looming on an article about lacto-fermentation (BTW – do any of you do any fermenting? ย I’ve been puttering around lately with several different whole leaf herb ferments – they’re easy and fun). ย I’m also hoping to get out for some fresh air – I was reading a recent blog post by a local hiker, Barry Taylor, and he suggested Strathcona Ravine here in Calgary for a little nature jaunt. ย I’m keen to check it out – we’ve lived here nearly two decades and I hadn’t ever heard of it before.
Before I leave you, I have to share the foodie extravaganza that is the list of midway culinary treats for this year’s Calgary Stampede. ย If you thought last year’s were over the top, you haven’t seen anything yet. ย I can’t believe that gigantic ice cream cone or the $100 hotdog…and we won’t talk about the cockroach offering. ย I feel pretty much like I did last year – the poutines are the most tempting for me (well, except for the one with the doughnuts and the jalapenos – that just smacks of a stomach ache in a bowl). ย What would you try? ย Which of these is just too excessive (well, besides ALL of them)?
