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Sledding, Boozing and Spreadsheet Reviewing

Posted on the 10 February 2013 by John Markowski @jmarkowski0

First off, let me pass on "best of luck" to my more northern neighbors after "Nemo" passed through last night. Here in central NJ, we only received about 6 inches of snow but I can see that New England really got pounded. If I had to guess, they are "Finding Nemo" unpleasant.
6 inches of snow is about the perfect amount of snowfall. It is enough to make it feel like a "storm" and it's enough to be able to play outside (yes, I am 40 years old). It is also "not enough" to be trapped inside or too overwhelming of a task to remove it.
So after a late sleep, eating of "from scratch" pancakes (apple cider to be exact; my wife so rules) and general relaxation, we took the kids to the local sledding joint in Solebury, PA. My daughter has been a bit ill of late but she was willing to fight through it for the good of the family.
The place was packed with sledders and an inordinate amount of punk pre-teen alpha males but we were able to find a nice area all to ourselves. The kids loved it and we hung for over an hour.
Here's a few quick videos of the kids sledding down the hill. It is actually a lot steeper than it looks and was a fairly sweet ride:  


The main hill is a lot higher and more adventurous, but we'll take baby steps with the kids. Future X Games participants they are not. But still, an awesome winter good-time:
Sledding, boozing and spreadsheet reviewing
Back home by late afternoon and a hoppy beverage was required ... an IPA to be exact. Today, we sampled the following:
Sledding, boozing and spreadsheet reviewing
Like the beer in snow pic? I know, I know ... impressively creative.
Anyway, Founder's Centennial IPA was extremely drinkable and not as overwhelming as some IPA's can be. Extremely fruity and floral (yes, I just said that) and a wonderful IPA'ish finish. Good times. An 8.5 on a scale of 1-10.
So snow sports done, good beer drunk and it was time to find my favorite spot on the couch. I had serious work to get done. The kids needed to disappear and stay quiet. I needed to pull up my ever precious plant spreadsheet so I could work more on my spring planning/planting.
After careful thought and consternation, I finally came to grips with sharing just a snippet of said spreadsheet with you. Here she is (and don't even think about stealing the format):  
Sledding, boozing and spreadsheet reviewing
Yes, it is all in alphabetical order by Latin name.
Yes, I've started to log the exact bloom times of plants to the day.
Yes, there is a method to the madness of shading some of the plant names (a secret for now).
And yes, the spreadsheet extends further to the right with even more bits of valuable info.
The process of reviewing the spreadsheet reminds me of plants I forgot that I had planted the following fall and helps me remember which plants bloom at the same time for design purposes. I keep it updated on a regular basis and it always sparks creative ideas.
Speaking of which, last year I had planted a few Allium 'Puple Sensation' (which began blooming on May 2nd last year, as witnessed in the spreadsheet above):
Sledding, boozing and spreadsheet reviewing
These bulbs loooked tremendous scattered throughout my beds; a nice architectural addition if you will.
On a whim at the end of October, I planted a mass of these to see how that effect plays out vs. individual plants here and there. I had totally forgotten about this mass planting until I reviewed the spreadsheet. A nice momentary "Oh yeah, sweet." 
While I have your attention and in a somewhat related note, I have a Heuchera that I love but have no idea what cultivar it is. That is where you all come in. I have tried Google but have yet to make a definitive connection. Take a look at the following pics and if you can identify the cultivar, I will be forever indebted to you:
  
Sledding, boozing and spreadsheet reviewing
Sledding, boozing and spreadsheet reviewing
Sledding, boozing and spreadsheet reviewing
Thank you in advance.
The day will end with my wife and I watching a few episodes of "Homeland" and chillaxing.
Good times.
John

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