Sunday, March 21, 2021

Final Two Weeks of Winter in Annapolis

 March 5, 2021 - March 21, 2021


I saw daffodils in full bloom on my walk today and last week I saw crocuses, a sure sign of spring.  I haven’t seen any robins yet, but the birds in Eastport are singing their hearts out.  Finally, today the temperature reached 61 degrees.  Annapolis has been packed all weekend with locals and tourists alike. I certainly understand everyone's need to get out on such a beautiful day (but I wish they would be more  conscientious about wearing masks).



My first sign of spring!


Daffodils are such cheerful flowers.


Bob has completed three full weeks of treatments - only 5 more weeks to go. He has been tolerating the radiation treatments well so far with only mild fatigue as a side effect.  


My two large quilts came back from the quilter and I finished Lili’s and shipped it to her last week.  Today I completed Karl’s quilt and will ship it to him tomorrow.  Hopefully, they will both photograph the quilts and send me pictures that I can share on my next blog. I’m working on my youngest daughter’s quilt and will take it to the quilter next week. I still have one baby quilt to make and plans for some lap quilts and throws, but I’m not in any hurry to complete them.  I, also, want to take a break from making king and queen size quilts; the smaller ones are much more fun!



Lola is sleep testing my son's quilt.


The week coming up will be our last one in Annapolis.  It’s been a good experience being here this winter although living on a boat is much more fun when you are going places!


My next blog will be written from Castle Harbor Marina on Kent Island (our summer home).  


Thank you for reading my blog and stay safe!