Wednesday 11 May 2016

It’s a misty morning here in the valley, with temperature in the mid-50s (F) and an enveloping dampness left over from recent rains. It’s been raining off and on here every day for two weeks now, with only rare glimpses of sunshine. The sun did brighten Mother’s Day for a few hours this past Sunday, and the clear skies provided beautiful views of the valleys east and west of Blue Ridge mountains in Shenandoah National Park. Skyland Lodge (mile 42) served a sumptuous brunch to hikers, sightseers and travelers along Skyline Drive.
Monday’s transit of Mercury across the face of the Sun was ‘washed out’ here by raindrops dripping from a relentlessly cloudy sky, which cleared briefly after the transit had run its 7-hour course!
The rain has been good for the newly sown grass seeds, and has boosted the early Spring growth of all of the shrubs and trees. But a few warm, sunny days would be most welcome! Short breaks from the ever-present drizzle do provide opportunities for pulling weeds and turning the garden soil over. Soon it will be time for planting the seedlings that have been started indoors.