Welcome to this weekโs Reno News & Review.
I feel โฆ frustrated. Itโs Monday, March 28โmy birthday, 43rd to be preciseโand I feel like I missed the whole weekend. I didnโt, by the way. I barely thought about this job. Itโs just that all last week, I watched the weather in anticipation of the weekend. โSixty-one degrees on Sunday,โ accuweather.com lied. The wind blew like Aeolus, and instead of the warm-but-brisk Saturday morningโwell words are failing me.
People whoโve been reading this column for the last few years know Iโm a fool for the yard and garden. When people look in my eyes and talk about, you know, journalism stuff, they must know occasionally Iโve shut the door, run downstairs and grabbed my garden fork. Sometimes, when Iโm deep into the relative placement of Swiss chard and string beans, Iโll have to apologize at the end of long, uncomfortable silences, โSorry, 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 gardenโs 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 Iโve 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 didnโt 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 devilโs playthings. Have a happy April Foolsโ Day.
