A Quick Catch-up

Weโ€™ve been bad.

For all my platitudes about blogging keeping us active, we let the exact opposite happen. Weโ€™ve gone a few months now promising ourselves that weโ€™d post something about our late-winter adventures, but the beginning of spring has come and gone.

Weโ€™re big on keeping busy in the drawn-out back end of wintertime, because itโ€™s 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). Itโ€™s a lot easier to chase away winter blues when youโ€™re drinking collected bottles of county wine with good company in a snazzy hotel room, or roasting sโ€™mores 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 Biffโ€™s 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, weโ€™ve 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 thereโ€™ll be much more coming soon, and much more to show for the work (we hope). This is where weโ€™re at with spring, so our promise is to remember to share.