I have spent the last several days volunteering for a friend. Also some planning for the community garden I am responsible for with our local hort society and on Friday we have a board wide PD day. I have chosen the self directed PD option and will be working at a school developing the the curriculum expectations and planning the school wide involvement for the school garden project, which I will not name here due to location issues. Hopefully with minimal on the part of the classroom teachers who choose to particpate.
The weather is warming up and the grass is green, the danelions are springing up all over the place an I love to see the bright cheery colour of the their flowers. I get a kick out watching folks out digging them up only to have them reappear the same time next year and likely each and every year. They were very nearly our provincial flower and they are much hardier than our trillum that was chosen.
What else is up well I am nearly walking properly again after a stint of ice, rest, massage and ultra sound treatments. I am not quite back to normal LOL but getting closer each day. I find that being on my feet is better than sitting and getting all stiff. Getting up each morning has become easier as the days flow into each other. Once I get my calf and hamstrings stretched again and not so pissed off at having to work extra hard things will be ducky indeed.
I have been studying for a test I will be writing hopefully next week. So, that I can begin my time that is required at the first level. I have a few things that required but I have one of them borrowed and just need two other pieces as I already possess a few of the required items.
I am standing while I type this and dancing for the first time in over 2 weeks. I miss grooving to my tunes and it FEELS great! I have big smile on my face and a song in my ears. Ironically listening to old skating music with the Bee Gees now it is Night Fever. It is a sad day for the Gibb family though as one of the two remaining Gibb brother is in a coma in the final stages of his life.
Well, I think that is all for today. I am going to check the cams of the birds that I have been following and see if the red tailed hawks have hatched yet. They are due any day now. The Great Blue Herons are not expected until the end month.
Enjoy the day,
Lady of the Oak
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