Sunday, March 8, 2026

Princess Summerfall Winterspring

Our schizophrenic weather brought to mind a character from an old children's television show I watched as a child,  "The Howdy Doody Show." Princess Summerfall Winterspring was first played by actress Judy Tyler, then after her early death, by a marionette.  The character was one of Howdy's dear friends.

 

Summerfall Winterspring. That's what March is like in Michigan. When the temperature hits 60, drive by any fraternity house near the campus that has a sun roof and you'll see loads of young men in shorts. As for the women, on their way to the bar on a Friday night, tube tops and short skirts are in vogue -- often with no coat or a skimpy jacket. It is summer to them.

And then it will snow. Or we'll have freezing rain. The skies will be gray, gloomy and threatening. And if you venture to the north of the state, that snow might well be there till the end of April. Winter. (All these photos were taken in previous March years.)

 

And then, March brings us this. Shoots of daffodils, crocus and dwarf iris. Maybe even a bud on a tree toward the end of the month. 

  

And lots of rain.  Spring.

 

In fact, this is my neighbor's yard, taken this weekend. I would have taken a pic of my basement with two inches of water covering the entire floor (which is far worse than usual), but it was too depressing. Most went down the storm drain by morning -- after attempting bail, I went to bed. (Though I had to sweep some toward it) and drying out with fans. Ick.

There isn't much fall in this scenario, apart from the still-bare branches that take hold in November and remain until that beautiful, wispy chartreuse of early spring takes hold. Yes, that's Fall. (And yes, we've had snow like that in fall, too.)

 

This year the Ditch is just opening up, ice is almost out. On a warm, cloudy day, threatening more rain, I headed that way.

 I saw this cute little fellow swimming on my walk, along with a lot of ducks and geese. There was even a red-winged blackbird but he was too fast for me to photograph! 

 These two were especially decked out! 

This year, it seems like everyone has talked about the weather. It's either been terribly cold (most places in the north), very snowy (like the recent Nor'easter); or not (like in Colorado). Some of you are having loads of flowers (London), some are having summer (Australia). And some of us are lucky enough to have orchids in their house!

 

One thing that helps moves winter into spring is time with friends. Recently, my friend Barb, Hostest with the Mostest, invited Kate and me for lunch to celebrate Kate's birthday. 

 

If you want to see spring at its floral best, Barb is the person to visit. She made the basket for this wonderful spring floral arrangement! Which, of course, she designed with an array of blooms.

 

We started with mango mimosa. 

 

And then it was on to lunch. The first course was a wonderful veggie soup -- split peas, onion, carrot, and potato, ultimately blended to a rich, hearty soup and topped with a bit of balsamic glaze. Yum!

 

And, to accompany that, home made muffins. (And best of all, she gave us both soup and muffins to take home!)

 

Onward to the glorious Maurice Salad. The one-time major Detroit department store, Hudson's, used to feature this in their dining room. Barb rocked it!

 

So far, it had been a pretty healthy lunch -- veggies, soup, bran muffins. We were stuffed after this but it didn't stop us from enjoying dessert!

 

Let me just say, my friend Barb makes the best key lime pie ever. She'd win any contest around!

 

And of course, we were all very happy!

 

That should make for plenty of fun and festive times! But it wasn't enough for me! So, later in the week, I welcomed my friends Susie and Jane for our monthly lunch. 

 

I was a slacker, doing a Trader Joe stir fry (which was darned good!), while Jane brought cole slaw and Susie brought ice cream and cookies for dessert. But Jane  brought something else -- a sweet potato tightly wrapped in plastic. She was told to microwave it for four minutes, and when you cut it open it would explode into fluffiness. It didn't explode (maybe a good thing!) but it was delicious! 

 

Meanwhile, I received a lovely surprise package from a dear friend. But I think Lizzie was most surprised of all. 

 

It was good to see my girl play again! Maybe she has spring fever too!

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77 comments:

Boud said...

You're managing to enjoy, despite the weather and ssshh, floods in the house. Good for you.

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

Good time, beautiful flowers, delicious 😋 food, smiling faces and gorgeous orchids and an adorable cat. Absolutely amazing.

Joy's Book Blog said...

We're having quite the variable weather for spring, too. My neighbor has some daffodils. Mine are planted on the north side of the house so they take a bit later to pop.

Miss Merry said...

Thank you for the lovely note, I am doing so much better. I feel awful about your basement! What a mess. My son used to have a basement that would flood in the rains of spring, once when he had baskets of folded clothes on the floor waiting for someone to carry them up the stairs . . .
It is Winterspring for sure!
Now the party! What fun and what a great hostess. The soup sounds fantastic, the muffins and the wonderful salad - and she even gave you take home! The pie looks delicious too! And the flowers!!! I love all the smiles!

Salty Pumpkin Studio said...

Happy Birthday Kate!
You have wonderful friends. All the food sounds delicious. Soggy lawns and flooded basements are awful.
Great smiles all
May

Salty Pumpkin Studio said...

Happy Birthday Kate!
You have wonderful friends. All the food sounds delicious. Soggy lawns and flooded basements are awful.
Great smiles all
May

KarenW said...

I remember Howdy Doodywith great affection. Our old girl Kitty has been shocking us all to bits by playing too. I swear it has been years. No water in my basement.....yet. Keeping my fingers crossed but I did roll up the rugs.

Fundy Blue said...

Ugh ~ flooding ~ poor you, Jeanie! But lots of friendship and flowers brighten your life! ❤️🌺

The Happy Whisk said...

Looks like a WONDERFUL birthday celebration. Love that. Sorry about the basement. Glad it went down the drain though.

Anvilcloud said...

The lunch that you described looks top notch. She put some work into it.

acorn hollow said...

There is no bare ground here. Sorry about your basement. How wonderful to have a friends lunch and a beautiful one at that.
Cathy

Chrissy T said...

One of my first posts I read of yours a long time back was a group of you and your friends having a good time together. I keep coming back because you refresh me with your friendships and connections. I love this. I love the food all and you shared. I LOVE THE FLORAL arrangement. She did a beautiful job!!!

We have had a bit of flooding here as well. I had to drive home yesterday in a severe thunderstorm. It was truly terrible.

Have a fantastic week.

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

I can relate to a flooded basement. Not fun. I can empathize.

One day it's record setting highs and the next we are digging out of a foot of snow. Mother nature is off her meds!

What an amazing birthday. Now I am starving. It's great to be able to visit and actually leave you a comment again. Hope your weather improves, dear Jeanie.

Joyful said...

That lunch looks delicious. You know I've never had a key lime pie? I do love the floral arrangement. It's to die for and I'm envious of your many get togethers with groups of friends. I remember those days here but somehow in the past decade or more all of that evaporated.

Pamela said...

Your photos illustrate the seasons well.

roentare said...

Your description of March in Michigan feels perfectly captured by the whimsical character Princess Summerfall Winterspring, a season that can’t quite decide whether it belongs to winter or spring

Bonnie said...

So sorry the basement flooded! What all was damaged? You have terrific friends and talented, too. Glad you are able to walk the ditch. What a soggy spring.

roughterrain crane said...

Crocuses are lovely.

David M. Gascoigne, said...

March is pretty kind here, so far. Yesterday, Miriam and I were out in the country, and in several places there were sap buckets on the maple trees, and we saw our first Killdeer and Red-winged Blackbirds of the year. Regarding key lime pie, we were in Key West, Florida in November 2004, had visited the Hemingway house and had lunch. We were too full for dessert, which we hardly ever eat anyway, but the waitress convinced us to come back later for a slice of the best key lime pie anywhere, and we did. It was delicious, but whether it was the best ever I have no idea, since it’s the only key lime pie I have ever had!

eileeninmd said...

Hello Jeanie,
I am sorry to hear about the water in your basement.
Our weather has been up and down for weeks now, they are still calling for temps in the 30's and possibly some snow. Yesterday we hit 70°. Love the ducks and is that a muskrat? Lizzie is a cutie, I am glad she is playing with her toys. Lovely photos of you and your friends. The luncheon looks wonderful, lots of yummy food. The flowers are a cheery sight! Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.

Prims By The Water said...

Yep that's our weather in a nutshell...except not use to tornadoes this early. How awful for those affected. The flower arrangement was perfect for a perfect and delish meal. My sister had her bridal shower at Hudson's and we had the Maurice Salad there. So sad it is no longer there. Janice

Rita C at Panoply said...

Winter has been relentless. Our spring is delayed as a result. However, this weekend was 80, 75, and 70 Fri-Sun, respectively. I made sure I got out in the landscape for small chores each day just so I could see the slow changes happening (it was glorious). I hope soon you will feel and see it too. The water issue is exhausting, I'm sure. Thank goodness for good friends and good times.

Tom said...

...of course I remember and loved "The Howdy Doody Show." We all need to remember that spring is a tug-a-war between winter and summer. When summer gets the upper hand we get to enjoy mud season, that's the way things work!

thecuecard said...

Fun visits and great pics. That Key lime pie is to die for, lol. I hope you get some sunshine amidst all that rain. The blooms are coming.

Kari Rogers Miller said...

Jeanie what fun with friends...loved the animal pics but sorry about the flooding. I would have just closed the door and prayed all the water would go away! LOL I was surprised to see your beautiful dinnerware...as I have had Mikasa 'Just Flowers' for over 50 years...I have a service for 12 that I only bring out on special occasions...I really should use it more. When we lived in Kansas, the saying was to wait five minutes and the weather would change...guess it is pretty much like that everywhere except here in Florida where our weather forecast is the same every day (except for hurricane season), have a bright and sunny week...I hope. hugs

La Table De Nana said...

Oh no..I thought you had fixed the basement infiltration issue:(. I am sorry for you.. Spring is slower here in the country.. I still have feeet of snow..Great lunch,great friends:)

My name is Erika. said...

Well your spring is further along than ours is here in New Hampshire, and I don't know if that helps you feel better about this winter or not. (But right now we are having a warm up and a big melt meaning huge puddles and mud but I will take it. Smile.) Wow, you've had a couple of delicious lunches for certain. That Maurice Salad looks amazing. It's almost too pretty to eat. And I bet it was fun times with the friends. Thank goodness for social time especially at this time of year. I'm heading out to the beach walk with a couple of friends today since there really isn't any other place to walk right now. I'm looking forward to it.Enjoy your week and I hope spring continues for you. hugs-Erika

Carol said...

I’m sorry to hear your basement flooded again! That’s got to be beyond frustrating. The only really good thing about March is knowing we’re much closer to spring! It’s supposed to be 60+ degrees today. But it was shocking to hear of the tornadoes just south of us and all the destruction and deaths. Who would have thought that for early March. All that food looks so yummy. I love a great key lime pie.

Deb Nance at Readerbuzz said...

I think you may appreciate spring so much more than we do because of your winter weather! It looks like you had fun at the get-together.

anno said...

A flooded basement is just about the worst! So sorry to hear about yours (and didn't you just go through this recently? so unfair!). In many ways, March seems like an awful month, even worse than February, and longer to boot. I'm currently, thanks to you, re-reading When Wanderers Cease to Roam, and when I came to March and saw the opening illustration featuring 14 different types of mud, it made me laugh. We sure have a lot of it, all varieties.

Looks like your friends rescued you with some welcome distraction. What an amazing birthday celebration for your friend Kate! Gorgeous flowers, amazing food, and that key lime pie looks delectable. And the luncheon looks wonderful, as well -- your table setting is so pretty and spring-like!

Glad to hear Mz Lizzie is perking up a bit.

Have a great week!

Sami said...

Terrible news about your flooded basement again! Hope Spring is on the way soon. Your friend's flower arrangements are stunning. Key Lime Pie...oh, I'm drooling, love it! Have a great week Jeanie.

Linda @ Life and Linda said...

So sorry about water in the basement. How frustrating. Dining with friends is always fun. The menu looks wonderful. Key lime pie is a favorite. Yumm.

Sandi Magle said...

Dang, flooding in the basement...shudder....Hopefully the $$$$we spent on the roof and professional gutters will put an end to our issues. Lovely outdoor photos...yes, I sorta think of Mother Nature on Steroids and a bit Menopausal...LOL. Yours is a 'nicer version' and I went as Princess SWSpring for Halloween...I adored that program and I had her as a puppet. Hugs for you and your friends..the best part about a month.

Misadventures of Widowhood said...

You nailed it! March in Michigan in is anything but predictable. Love your friendships with these ladies.

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

The campus 'sunbathers' are funny. Here n the snowbird resort where we spend winters we have a few days every season of 60 highs -- 40 in the mornings. There are always a few people (usually new part-time Floridians) who still wear shorts and tshirt (or less) anyway -- it's like they are saying 'it's florida, I'm dressing for sunshine no matter what." (I on the other hand am in long pants unless it's 90 or above).

gigi-hawaii said...

You do love to socialize. Where do you get the energy? I love the food and your orchid. Nice life!

Anonymous said...

Loved your pictures. Lunch looks wonderful. March and in Michigan is very much like march in Pennsylvania. You just never know.

Anonymous said...

What a great taste of spring!! Would love to have the key lime recipe! Planning to make a pie after visiting key west and not finding the best key lime pie 🤷‍♀️

Pam Richardson said...

Jeanie, the water in the basement was certainly stressful. You have experienced a mix bag of weather. What fun times with friends and wonderful food to enjoy. The orchid is gorgeous. Take care of yourself!

Julie's Creative Lifestyle said...

I'm sorry to hear about the water in your basement. I hope it didn't do a lot of damage to your things. I hope you can get that sorted out. It is always fun to spend time with your friends and you seem to have a lot of them. I hope you have a nice week Jeanie.

Lisa's Yarns said...

Our weather has been erratic, too! It was rainy on Friday. Then we woke to a covering of snow on Saturday. I looked 3 times to make sure I could believe my eyes. Then it was 60 yesterday. Your post title is so accurate.

That salad brought back memories of the lunches I would get with my former colleague in the bottom level of the downtown Macy's! They had all of these different deli counters/take away option. I would get a salad with meat chopped into thin strips. I had forgotten about that place until I saw that photo! Our downtown Macy's closed several years ago. I really miss that lunch spot! It was a good place to go since there was something for everyone!

Your lunch gatherings sound great! And no shame on the TJ's stir fry. I bought all of the food for my little puzzle party in February to reduce the stress of the gathering. No one seemed to notice or care. People were happy to load their plates with snacky things! I do enjoy cooking and making a dish from scratch but I need time and energy to do so and I was in a deficit situation in February...

Shari Burke said...

I'm so glad you have the good times with friends to counter the stresses such as a flooded basement. And I like your little circle scarf :-)

DVArtist said...

Always so much fun at your house. Your yard looks like mine when it rains but I don't have a basement. So sorry yours flooded. Love photos.

Lowcarb team member said...

When things go wrong or they are stressful friends so often help us put the world back on an even keel. You've had a couple of delicious lunches. The Maurice Salad looks amazing and that key lime pie delicious.

All the best Jan

Kitty said...













With good friends are the best way to spend the winter! Love to you and Rick

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What a delightful and nostalgic connection! 🌦️ I love how you tied schizophrenic weather to a memory from The Howdy Doody Show—it really brings your childhood experiences to life. Princess Summerfall Winterspring is such a whimsical and memorable character, and your note about her transition from actress to marionette adds an interesting layer of history. Your writing makes me want to revisit those classic shows and relive that playful charm! 🎭✨

nicole orriens said...

That kind of weather must be quite confusing! And also making it difficult to decide what to wear. I suppose layering is the best solution?

Dicky Bird said...

Yes, your WI friend here, understands that weather all too well. Your friend times and food all look fun. That pea soup sounds delicious. I've never heard of that salad. Looks good.

shoreacres said...

I thought I remembered you getting your flooded basement issues dealt with in the past. Obviously not: I'm so sorry that you had to experience that again. What a mess! Your lunches look wonderful, but I can't imagine having the time to create something like that, let alone time to share it. Every now and then the difference between "still working" and "retired" gets highlighted pretty dramatically!

Veronica Lee said...

Looks like such a lovely birthday celebration! 🎉
The food looks amazing.
The floral arrangement is gorgeous too, so cheerful and full of spring.
Sorry about the basement flooding, but I’m glad you had such bright and happy moments with friends to balance it out.

Anca said...

What a wonderful update. The little fellow looks so cute (I have no idea what it is). The soup sounds delicious and it's wonderful to spend so much time with friends.

Rita said...

Time with friends lifts the soul! :)

racheld said...

HEY, KIDDDDDZZZ!! WHAT TIME IS IT??? Oh, the memories of THAT, with the peanut gallery and Clarabell's innocent little antics! And Princess Summerfall Winterspring has been visiting US in Indiannananna, as well---such lovely sunny days, but with strange eerie fogs of a night, we half expect ghostly shapes to glide down the street, but we Austen fans hold out that it MUST result in Mr. Darcy striding toward his beloved.

I LOVED your sweet birthday party luncheon---EYE am almost always the BARB of the bunch, and I'd run her a race for that exquisite tablecloth. AND THE SALAD!!! As a teen of the Fifties, my friends and I always ordered a CHEF'S SALAD if it was on the menu---I remember we spent our fifty cents wisely, and those heavy crockery bowls of iceberg, topped with strips of cold-cuts and American cheese were the ne plus ultra of a young lady's menu. A quartered egg was de rigueur, as well, and I can just taste those familiar wonderful combinations right now. 1000 Island was always our choice.

What a fun post to peek in to this sunny day, and what a smile all that friendship and gorgeous ladies engender---Brava, one and all!!

Red Rose Alley said...

Delightful get togethers with friends, Jeanie. The spreads look wonderful with some good food and nice table decorations. The key lime pie looks yummy. And a big nice salad to go with it all. Oh no on the flooding in your basement again. That is so much work for you, and I'm glad most of it dried out. I am lovin' the Ditch photos and seeing the wildlife there this time of year. March is unpredictable here as well, and we get sunny days and then dreary rainy days. wow, your neighbor got some flooding in her front yard. Take care, Jeanie. The birds will be singing before long. Until then, those orchids are a wonderful thing to have around. ; )

jeanie said...

We don't have basements here - in my current house, its a highset so there is technically a "downstairs" and occasionally there is water through it (when the wind is howling at the right angle to blow it into the cracks and gaps). Our new house is all one level. Friends are a wonderful hobby to have!

Hena Tayeb said...

Oh all the yummy food and good company..Sorry to hear about your basement flooding.It has happened to us twice and it is no picnic! Hope it dries out.

Bill said...

Good friends, pretty flowers will always take your blues away. Flooded basement sounds very depressing. Be glad when the weather turns good.

Carola Bartz said...

Sounds like March in Germany. I'm sorry about the flooding in your basement, what a mess.
Spending time with friends is always good. You seemed to have had an espcially good time, perfect if the weather is not too kind. Indoors with good friends and good food is the perfect thing to do then.
Our March has been very nice so far and I spent a lot of time working in the garden. Our winter was pretty wet and the weeds are growing like mad.

Sandra Cox said...

Oh the arrangement and lunch look luscious.
Sweet Lizzie.

Iris Flavia said...

I was about saying, yupps, same here! On the same day some wear t-shirts the others fat jackets, but it is not as bad as in your place!
The Maurice Salad looks "to die for"! And such very happy faces - thank you for the smile! And Lizzie ... :-)

Marilyn Miller said...

I love your celebrations of Spring. What a pretty table you had for guests to enjoy. Loved seeing Lizzie enjoying her gift. Your ditch has a ways to go, but soon there will be sprouts everywhere. Enjoy!

Lorrie said...

Time with friends is a great way to celebrate Spring. I'm glad the water is gone from your basement. Weather here is very changeable, too. One day sunny and very cold, the next windy and wet.

Anonymous said...

Another inspirational post ! Regular lunches are a good idea, specially when they're as good as those! Barb sounds incredible! Wow!

Carol On The Lake said...

Your photo of Howdy Dowdy sent me back in time in a flash. I'm a child and I watched Howdy all the time. I hope your home dries out. Is the basement a problem with the foundation? DO you need a sump pump or French drain? I was raised in a home with moisture and it's not healthy. I hope your flowers come up soon too!

Joanne said...

That's how our weather is too! In fact it was 55 when I woke up this morning and will be 27 by nightfall. We had pouring rain last night that melted nearly all but the tallest snow piles in our yard. It was jarring seeing a full yard of snow yesterday and now bare brown grass this morning. It does make me anxious for spring. Earlier in the week it was in the mid-70's and sunny!! Tomorrow it's supposed to snow. You just never know what the weather will be like around here.

Steve Reed said...

I remember Princess Summerfall Winterspring, even though I watched a very late version of Howdy Doody that was on my grandmother's TV in the '70s. What on earth is that swimming creature? A beaver?

Steve Reed said...

Oh, and sorry about your basement. Ugh.

Anonymous said...

Hi Jeanie, your campus sounds a lot like us, only you see that all year here with our mostly mild temperatures. We did have an unusually cold winter but spring has sprung! We’re enjoying 70-80 degrees with a bit cooler weather predicted. Your friend luncheon looks like so much fun and a lot of good cheer. The food sounds delicious! Glad you are enjoying the ditch walks again with some spring sightings. I do hope your health issues are improving and my goodness, the basement flooding must have been a nightmare! So sorry!!! If I were near I would come help sweep it out. Well I’m happy to see Lizzy enjoying Spring fever! Take care Jeanie and Happy Spring!
Emily

Anonymous said...

Hi Jeanie, your campus sounds a lot like us only you’ll see that here year round with our mostly mild temperatures. We’ve had an unusually cold winter but spring has sprung! So happy an enjoyed the daffodils a now tulips and the snowy white ornamental pear trees. Your friend luncheon looks like fun and the food delicious! Glad you are enjoying your ditch walks again with new sightings. I sure hope your health issues are improving and oh goodness, so sorry about your basement flooding!!!! I would help with clean up if I was near. Happy to see Lizzie enjoying Springtime. Take care and happy Spring Jeannie.
Emily

Karen @ Beatrice Euphemie said...

It looks like you are making the best of a miserable situation with the terrible weather, Jeannie. Getting together with good friends, sharing yummy food, with beautiful flowers is my idea of finding solace! The ditch looks like its hosting some good friends, too! March is always such an unpredictable month. We had beautiful, warm weather (50's - warm for us) at the beginning, but now it is cold, wet and windy. All the pretty plum tree blossoms are turning to mush. I think I need to do as Jeannie does - have a party to lift my spirits! xx K

Sherry's Pickings said...

Love all the flowers and the birds. Oh dear about the rain and the flooding. We have had terrible floods here in Queensland, and several people have died. Just awful! I couldn't work out the animal that was swimming ... All the best for March.
sherry

gluten Free A_Z Blog said...

We used to return home from Florida in the beginning of April and then decided the weather was still too iffy for us as we have gotten older. We now come home beginning of June when the weather is more of a sure thing. Howdy Doody- How I loved that show as a little girl. Forgot all about it. Your lunch with friends looks divine. Glad you enjoyed your lunch and time together. I always used to get excited seeing the crocuses pop up in early spring.

The Rev. Arnoldo L. Romero, MLA said...

Sorry to hear about your flooding, but glad your friend gathering and gorgeous flower arrangement helped make it better. Happy FFO!

carol l mck said...

Wonderful time with friends ~ ^_^ ~ Loved the Howdy Doody Show and the Princess of course ~ hugs,
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Christine said...

Lovely photos Jeanie! I like that, schizophrenic weather...haha

DVArtist said...

This is one of my fave posts too. Thank you for sharing it with FFO.

Maria Medeiros said...

I am so sorry about the flood! All our snow disappeared and today we have a snow storm. I'm done with winter and want some warmth to come along. I love all your food and friend photos. They are heartwarming. Thank you for sharing and for brightening my day! Have a lovely weekend!

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