January is always a long, flat month: the Christmas festivities are over, the bills are waiting to be paid, the weather is very often of the dreariest, spring is yet far distant. With February, hope and the
snowdrops begin to spring, but January is a month to be warstled through as best we can. O. Douglas, Penny Plain.
Isn't that the truth.. but then I'm already browsing through the seed catalogs and making plans for when and what I'll be planting this spring.
ReplyDeleteWe got our first gardening catalog in the mail last week. First sign of spring!
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