This week brought long anticipated Spring weather to our area with bright sun and mild temperatures, but Charles Dickens said it best:
"It was one of those March days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light, and winter in the shade. "
Flowers are so ready to bloom that I swear a clump of daffodils opened while my back was turned filling the bird feeder.
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Enjoy our little town this weekend. It may be the last before the mosh pit of cherry blossom pilgrims arrives. Speaking of mosh pits, St Patrick's Day is upon us or, as professional bartenders like to call it, "amateur night." I would say celebrate at home with corned beef and cabbage, but, like many St Patrick's Day celebrations, that custom is an American thing. Back in the old country, lamb was a more traditional dish.
Another reasonable alternative to dying your hair to match that chartreuse beer might be the early (4 p.m.) Sunday show at Villain and Saint with Suga Grits and Surprise Attack. You can be home a half an hour before the devil knows you left.
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