It might be cold outside at the moment, but
spring isn’t too far away. The days are getting lighter, and it seems to be
getting a little bit warmer outside, so you might want to think about making
plans for when the snow finally melts (if it hasn’t already) and the evenings
are light.
Being indoors for what seems like forever
can be boring, but the winter weather has made it impossible for everyone to go
outside and truly enjoy themselves. We all know that the weather can be a bit
on the grim side in our beloved Britain, but when it does finally brighten up,
why shouldn’t we be able to make the most of it? I mean we only get a few weeks
of real summer per year, and I am surely not missing out on these days, when
they finally decide to appear.
When the weather’s better, why not spruce
up your garden and make it a great place to have a gathering with your family
or friends? Having the perfect garden might seem like a distant dream,
especially when parts of the country is just coming out of a cold snap (which
might return at any time), but you could make a start over the weekend. Nothing
beats conviction, right – not even bad weather J
Think about what would make the perfect
garden dinner party or barbecue for example. I found this page on OprahWinfrey’s site very useful, especially some of the recipe ideas. Try and
ask your family what they want to do in a few months’ time, and see whether
they have any good ideas, kind of like a brainstorm of sorts.
You might want to “doll up” your home and
garden a little with all that garden furniture you’ve been hiding in the garage
or storage room. Some nice garden décor or even the addition of patio awnings as depicted here could definitely spruce things up a
bit; and best of all – you can sit outside and enjoy the warmth of the sun for
hours without worrying about your kids being overexposed to harmful UV rays.
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I love it when late afternoon's are still light, a sure sign of approaching spring.
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