I'm hoping my daffodils will be up by the time I get back in a few weeks. At least now when it snows it's usually melted in a couple days. South facing yards are getting a bit green.
Before my Barb entered Dementialand we returned to Minnesota from Colorado checkin on the grandchildren via I 70 or 80. Trapped and or nearly kill in Blizzardly ice storm we determined that as global warming moved thosgod awful storm north to the Land of Ten Thousand lake we would move north to Winnipeg or even Churchil Ontario if necessary (seriously)..:)
may spring reach you soon dearheart xxxx
ReplyDeleteps thank you for the email x
Thanks pal, I expect the lilac bush out back will bloom after I get back from Seattle. Leaving saturday, back a couple weeks after.
DeleteAgain I say, Yikes!
ReplyDeleteWell, most here just shrugged and scraped the inch of ice off their windshield this morning. It's only May after all.....
DeleteA heatwave is coming.
ReplyDeleteYep, supposed to hit 60 Friday.
DeleteJust about as bleak here. :(
ReplyDeleteI'm hoping my daffodils will be up by the time I get back in a few weeks. At least now when it snows it's usually melted in a couple days. South facing yards are getting a bit green.
DeleteSpring is in the air, tra la, tra la.
ReplyDelete(covering ears) La la la la
DeleteSpring is in the spirit too, Mike. And you have a great spirit.
ReplyDeleteFeeling decidedly autumnal at the moment, but thanks Geo.
DeletePeople have started their annual complaints about the heat here. Not me, though.
ReplyDeleteBefore my Barb entered Dementialand we returned to Minnesota from Colorado checkin on the grandchildren via I 70 or 80. Trapped and or nearly kill in Blizzardly ice storm we determined that as global warming moved thosgod awful storm north to the Land of Ten Thousand lake we would move north to Winnipeg or even Churchil Ontario if necessary (seriously)..:)
ReplyDeleteI do not leave town without my passport, just in case. Wishing you and Barb the best, Ray.
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