Monday, April 24, 2017

Oh, Well . . .

We woke up to this scene this morning.


As Sweet Sue will remind me, it's poor man's fertilizer.  Sigh.

Could be worse.

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  1. Wow! I can only imagine. Think this is your last little cold snap?

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    1. Laurie - Sure hope so! All this week is calling for rain/snow mix possible. THEN maybe we can have spring??

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  2. 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"!!!

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    1. Rain - The temp remained chilly all day but I'm happy to say the snow had disappeared by noon. Good riddance! ;o}

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  3. Well, shoot. That sure isn't what you want to see this time of year. Hope it's a one-off and goes away NOW!

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    1. Susan - You may hear more whining from me if the prediction for this whole week comes true! :o(

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  4. 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!

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    1. Sue - Thanks for the warm wishes! Glad you don't live by a bridge.

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  5. Holy smokes! Ha ha, had to laugh at the fertilizer comment.

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    1. Kristina - "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?

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  6. That's a beautiful, light dusting. Glad you didn't get dumped on; good excuse to quilt, right?

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    1. 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}

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    1. MrsDM - Don't know what area you're in but who needs snow now?? At least ours was gone by noon. How 'bout yours?

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  8. Hopefully the last little blast? And, here I was doing a happy dance for temps to hold below 80 today.

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    1. DFW - We do live in different parts of the country, don't we? :o)

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  9. We had our little cold snap, but no snow! I feel for you......

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    1. Glenda - Thanks! You could still see a couple of white flakes even in your area! (But I'm NOT wishing that on you.)

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    1. Thanks, Jenn. You may have to send more condolences before our week is over! :o/

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  11. 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!

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    1. Oh no, Vera! Your frost which nipped newly sprouted trees, shrubs, and seedlings is worse than our snow. Sorry to hear that. :o(

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    1. Farmer 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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