Just a week after Easter, its warmth was just a fond memory. The temperature had dropped, the plants were drooping, and icicles had formed on the house. |
It was cold and dreary and damp. Winter was not going without a fight. |
The snow covered the ground. Winter collides with spring. |
Early plants are very resilient. |
I went outside to take pictures of the April snowfall. |
This is the street on a snowy morning. |
This is the sidewalk, covered by wet, heavy snow. |
The New York State presidential primary is on April 19th. My mom voted by absentee ballot, so I took the ballot and put it in the mailbox. |
… and walked back to the house… |
My poor plants drooped under the weight of the snow. They looked forlorn. |
On a cold day, it is nice to warm up with a cup of tea. |
This lovely soap, a gift from Seema, looks pretty and sells nice. Her soaps are for sale at the Island Ship Center. |
On Wednesday, I did quite a bit of baking. I was thrilled to find that I had an egg with a double yolk. |
I put the double yolk egg into the cookie batter… |
Oatmeal cookies with craisins and white chocolate chips. |
This is what the shoreline looks like now. When the weather gets a little better, we are looking to get the high school’s environmental club to help us plant the living shoreline. |
This is another view of the creek. At this point, no one mows because it is too wild for any lawnmower to get through. |
After the outdoor adventure, I went home and baked cupcakes. |
All of the goodies were made for the Grand Island Historical Society meeting, scheduled for Thursday, April 7th. |
This is the instructor’s painting, featuring all sorts of jumping frogs. |
This is another person’s painting. |
So many interpretations of the lily pad concept.
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There were some amazing houses in Buffalo. One house, called the Williams Pratt House. One of the bedroom’s walls is gilded with gold foil. |
We had yummy refreshments. I contributed chocolate chip cookies, cupcakes, and oatmeal-craisin cookies. |
It is now spring, but it’s looking more like Christmas. |
The perennials, however, are coming back. |
In Grand Island, the soil is mainly clay. It absorbs water slowly so, after heavy precipitation, the water tends to sit on top of the ground. |
I have started painting this picture, that I shared last week. |
Here are some of the offerings of the bake sale. |
The bake sale was a big hit. |
A good time was had by all.
Next week: The adventure continues. |
Stunning pictures
Thanks for sharing
All the best
Barry
Your pictures are beautiful! I like to take pictures and have a good camera but so often save it for special occasions. You've inspired me to consider bringing it everywhere. You've made footprints and egg yolks interesting. 🙂
Awesome pictures, Alice! Neat to see your snow pics, especially, since we almost never get snow here. And I loved your lily pads.
Jeanine
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