spring seems to be sticking around now. after the warm spell we had the week before, this past weekends cold left me chilled to the bone. i think we will see 79 or 80 around the end of the week.
i can't believe i'm excited about that... :-)
i received my first dose of the pfizer vaccine this past thursday. i had a panic attack just before leaving to go get it. then when i got there, i couldn't find the clinic (it is in a local mall). once i got to the site, it went very well. i think i was there for just under an hour from arrival to leaving. i had a sore arm and a bit of dizzyness but that was all.
my next dose is two weeks from this coming thursday. i'll be happy to get it over with and feel a little safer to be out in the world more.
i spent some time last night trying to find a new knitting project to work on when i get stuck on a current knit. i've found a few, but only one that i think i have the correct size needles for (as well as some yard to start). i'm hoping to start it today. there is a new technique i need to learn to move forward on my sweater and i don't have the mental capacity to do it right now, so... something simple is called for.
i hope to get into the garden tomorrow, since it is supposed to be nice weather.
well...how are you all doing out there? any spring plans that you are itching to get started on? is spring showing any signs visiting your locale?
thanks for reading...
love, kisses & magical wishes...
~*~
5 comments:
Aren't those daffodils gorgeous!
After the year we've had, I can't see how anyone could stop feeling extra excited about spring. It's a breath of fresh air--quite literally--in the middle of all the madness.
I'm glad you got your vaccine and that your side effects weren't too terrible. I got my second shot of Moderna last week. Like you, I had a sore arm both times. I had palpitations the first time and a headache the second time, but neither lasted very long and all is well now.
I took my plants out to the terrace on the first day of spring. It's still a bit chilly--I might've gotten overexcited--but there will be no more frost. I always like to get them out while it's still relatively cool out, so the they can get used to the direct sunlight gradually.
Stay safe!
beautiful photos! so glad you got your vaccine!
Loving your photos! Gorgeous! Yeh for getting your vaccine! So glad you didn't have bad side effects! Big Hugs!
Just saying hi! Big Hugs!
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