Oh NOOOOOO!!!!! I can't believe you got more snow!!! Thank goodness there was no precipitation in our forecast because I woke up to -6 and crunchy grass. Yes, it could be worse....I hope it's sunny soon to melt all that white "fertilizer"!!!
Don't you DARE send that my way!!!! Last year we had that May 15. If there was a bridge to jump off, I would have. Sending you WARM WISHES for melty free fertilizer!
Michelle - Quilting? Ha! I had a meeting this morning, a visitor this afternoon and then I spent the rest of the day trying to save my seedlings from damping off! Oh yeah, and I did our weekly laundry, too. (Just another quiet day on the ol' homestead.) ;o}
We are having a cold snap as well, but at least we have not had snow, just a severe frost which singed a lot of the newly sprouting trees, shrubs, and seedlings!
Wow! I can only imagine. Think this is your last little cold snap?
ReplyDeleteLaurie - Sure hope so! All this week is calling for rain/snow mix possible. THEN maybe we can have spring??
DeleteOh NOOOOOO!!!!! I can't believe you got more snow!!! Thank goodness there was no precipitation in our forecast because I woke up to -6 and crunchy grass. Yes, it could be worse....I hope it's sunny soon to melt all that white "fertilizer"!!!
ReplyDeleteRain - The temp remained chilly all day but I'm happy to say the snow had disappeared by noon. Good riddance! ;o}
DeleteWell, shoot. That sure isn't what you want to see this time of year. Hope it's a one-off and goes away NOW!
ReplyDeleteSusan - You may hear more whining from me if the prediction for this whole week comes true! :o(
DeleteDon't you DARE send that my way!!!!
ReplyDeleteLast year we had that May 15. If there was a bridge to jump off, I would have.
Sending you WARM WISHES for melty free fertilizer!
Sue - Thanks for the warm wishes! Glad you don't live by a bridge.
DeleteHoly smokes! Ha ha, had to laugh at the fertilizer comment.
ReplyDeleteKristina - "Snow is poor man's fertilizer." I read long ago that that was an old farmer's saying. Makes one feel a little better, eh?
DeleteThat's a beautiful, light dusting. Glad you didn't get dumped on; good excuse to quilt, right?
ReplyDeleteMichelle - Quilting? Ha! I had a meeting this morning, a visitor this afternoon and then I spent the rest of the day trying to save my seedlings from damping off! Oh yeah, and I did our weekly laundry, too. (Just another quiet day on the ol' homestead.) ;o}
DeleteOh yeah, us too Mama Pea, us too. :(
ReplyDeleteMrsDM - Don't know what area you're in but who needs snow now?? At least ours was gone by noon. How 'bout yours?
DeleteHopefully the last little blast? And, here I was doing a happy dance for temps to hold below 80 today.
ReplyDeleteDFW - We do live in different parts of the country, don't we? :o)
DeleteWe had our little cold snap, but no snow! I feel for you......
ReplyDeleteGlenda - Thanks! You could still see a couple of white flakes even in your area! (But I'm NOT wishing that on you.)
DeleteMy condolences. -Jenn
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jenn. You may have to send more condolences before our week is over! :o/
DeleteWe are having a cold snap as well, but at least we have not had snow, just a severe frost which singed a lot of the newly sprouting trees, shrubs, and seedlings!
ReplyDeleteOh no, Vera! Your frost which nipped newly sprouted trees, shrubs, and seedlings is worse than our snow. Sorry to hear that. :o(
DeleteDang. Hard freeze with it?
ReplyDeleteFarmer Barb - No, luckily it was right at 32-33 degrees. Very wet snow and no damaging frost. Squeaked by this one!
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