Overall, today's been a pretty good day. I did the school run, and hubby went to the coffee shop while I was gone. They were out of the cinnamon rolls that I love so much, so he got me a cranberry orange scone, and they are so good too. I do love Crossroads.
He had a VA appointment for his eyes, and that went pretty much ok. They like to keep track on him because of his diabetes.
While he was gone, I pedalled for 25 minutes on my bike and read some of one of the books I'm reading.
When he got home from that, he changed the rakes on my car ... when he showed me the ones that came off it was a definite, "yep, they needed doing". He also did the cabin air filter, so I'm all good to go right now.
We decided to treat ourselves to Panda Express for lunch, I had the Honey Sesame Chicken and he opted for the Walnut Chicken. It was good, filled a spot.
Whilst waiting at the school, I got a phone call from the barn people, and we now have a tentaive build date of March 2nd thru the 6th. Once it's up, we can begin getting his workshop area set up in it and start organizing the rest of the building how we want it. Part will be kind of a nursery area for starting plants until he builds me a greenhouse. Everything is going to take time to do, and money, so things will def be slowing down after the barn is erected.
On our way back from the afternoon school run, we stopped by the library and dropped off the books I'd read and needed to take back.
My 25 strawberry plants got delivered today, so I spent about an hour planting them in the tower planter that I got. They looked quite sad, so I hope they do flourish. We shall see.
The blueberry that came with them was in it's own little pot, so I transplanted it into a bigger pot. I wanted to give it space to spread it's roots before planting it outside in a few weeks.
Tomorrow, when we go over to the property, we'll be wrapping the fruit trees to help keep them safer from wildlife who might want to munch on them. We're also planning on taking the water barrels and table over, and setting them up. It's supposed to rain again Friday, so they can start getting filled up and be ready for when we need to soak the trees.