Kaitie
It is overcast and the clouds are so low I can't see the mountains. It rained but not much. Cold though, temp about the same as you. I have a wood burning cook stove for auxiliary heat. I may need to light it. House is small though so I might not. I'll burn a bit of scrap and see what that does. Mostly it is damp.
Thomas was a unique cat. He had no fear and would ride on my diesel tractor like he owned it. Having no fear got him in trouble though and I did patch him up a lot. He was born here and died here, I would say that was a good life for sure. He will be missed. I don't know if I will replace him.
Hugs
There are times I wish I had a smaller garden but then I've been growing a years worth of food for a long time. It is hard to quit. I used to till it all with an eight horse troy built. Now I use a tractor and a six foot tiller. But I have to be even more careful than you because of the weight of the tractor. And it rained a bit here too. But how late can I leave it. Forecast is for no rain for a few day starting tomorrow. My garden slopes a bit and the soil is light so it has to rain pretty hard to kick me out, but it has in years past. So I rake up narrow raised beds after I till. They have to be watered when it is dry but the plants don't drown on a rainy summer. The beds flatten out over the summer. Also if I side dress with manure the plants can decide how much they want. I have a little bench on skids that straddles the rows. I sit on it over the row to weed and because the row is raised I don't have to bend much. This only works if you have lots of room and that I have.
I have to take pictures of two trees I want to take out. They are very pretty with their flowers but I don't need the apples and letting them fall attracts bears.
Some days planting it all to grass seems like a good idea. Last year I took down the last of the pasture fence to make it easier to mow. I miss the cows, (the organic beef mostly) but it is less work now. Less stress too.
What will you plant in your garden? I put Marigolds in each row to keep carrot fly and cabbage moth away. They have to be the small smelly kind to work. Dill works too. I remember My Mother had poppies in hers but I don't know why. Being this far north we don't get many pests so I can stay organic.
My Peony is only just coming up now. Irises and Lilies will be a while yet too. Tulips are just starting to open.
Looks like it might be a good day to transplant tomatoes in the green house. Squash are coming up in the compost but I don't know what they are. They could be anything. I'll grow a couple just to see, I have the room.
Time for breakfast and another coffee.
Davit