Spring weather in these parts is always interesting. The heat is starting to settle in, but we always have these last gasp cool fronts making their way through the area. So that means we're often in the watch zone for severe thunderstorms, hail, straight line winds and tornados.
Several nights ago we had some serious straight line winds blow through the neighborhood. The next morning I walked down to the dock to check on the outdoor furniture, and ran across this scramble above. I purposely chose our polywood dining set because it's heavier than a lot of other options I considered. However, I knew it would be best to hedge my bets by using a steel cable run through the chairs to secure them with a padlock to a dock beam. And now I've got photographic proof it was a wise precaution.
The rest of the weekend we enjoyed more beautiful "San Diego weather", as my husband calls it. My sister and I did take the time to zip over to the world's largest flea market in Canton, in search of a vintage bait bucket. With two old bait buckets saved from our river house, I thought it would be fun to have a grouping of three painted with fish by a local artist to serve as decor on the boathouse. Or maybe in the kid's bunk room bath (think garbage pails) at the new lake house we'll be building.
Sunday was another glorious day spent out on the back porch, where we spied one of our local sailboats out for a spin. With our air temps warming, along with the water temps, we're starting to see parents hauling around kids on towables. And the jet ski folks are definitely out in full force again.