Welcome to this weekโ€™s Reno News & Review.

I feel โ€ฆ frustrated. Itโ€™s Monday, March 28โ€”my birthday, 43rd to be preciseโ€”and I feel like I missed the whole weekend. I didnโ€™t, by the way. I barely thought about this job. Itโ€™s just that all last week, I watched the weather in anticipation of the weekend. โ€œSixty-one degrees on Sunday,โ€ accuweather.com lied. The wind blew like Aeolus, and instead of the warm-but-brisk Saturday morningโ€”well words are failing me.

People whoโ€™ve been reading this column for the last few years know Iโ€™m a fool for the yard and garden. When people look in my eyes and talk about, you know, journalism stuff, they must know occasionally Iโ€™ve shut the door, run downstairs and grabbed my garden fork. Sometimes, when Iโ€™m deep into the relative placement of Swiss chard and string beans, Iโ€™ll have to apologize at the end of long, uncomfortable silences, โ€œSorry, I went away for a second.โ€

So after a week of uncomfortable silences and constant craving, I was neither able to plant my spinach nor re-arrange my gardenโ€™s sprinkling system (three zones each with three, individually adjustable sprinkler heads). Yeah, I half-heartedly pulled some grass that had the temerity to sprout in my walkway, and I built a shelf for container plants on a patio Iโ€™ve been working on, and yeah, I reconstructed a fence and did my taxes and watched some TV and designed a steel fence; I still feel as though I didnโ€™t get anything accomplished this weekend.

I know there are a lot of you out there who feel the same way I do. We love the four seasons, but only because winter means the seed catalogs are going to start arriving. And I saw the first day of spring more than a week ago.

You should see my fingernails, not a hangnail or a black line on any of them. And you know what they say, idle hands are the devilโ€™s playthings. Have a happy April Foolsโ€™ Day.

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