Sunday, November 20, 2022

How Does Your Garden Grow?



The week began with a burst of snow


We woke up to sadness frozen to the ground. At least it wasn't as bad as the weather the Eldest is getting in Erie where lake effect snow has dumped a couple of feet of snow in her area and has shutdown roads.

She was supposed to leave on Saturday for her new job/new assignment in Philadelphia but travel plans had to be changed because of the weather. Fingers crossed she'll be able to travel on Monday to start her first day on Tuesday. 🤞



No more warm 70 oF temperatures for my area. Time to break out the woolies


Frost on the ground


Himself needs to wrap the clematis and get it in the greenhouse for Winter


The hydrangea going into hibernation


The Watchers all snuggly warm and not frozen to the bone.

How does your garden grow?

15 comments:

  1. Woolies are out for me too. Autumn has definitely turned a corner. Hope your daughter's weather allows her to travel on Monday. Stay warm. hugs-Erika

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    1. Trying to stay warm. Just saw some snow flurries 😱

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  2. Brrrr.....but it could be worse. I feel for the Eldest. I remember Pennsylvania/upstate NY snow storms!

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    1. Yeah, at least she's not in Buffalo with over 5 feet of snow!

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  3. Brrr that looks COLD CJ! We are at 38 degreesF this morning and i think that is the high! We have our woolies on too.. I see some snow on the map South of us... maybe we'll see some flurries.. Fingers crossed! We don't often get snow here in TX.. Stay warm!! Hugs! deb

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  4. We had our first frost this past week, We also had a mix of snow and sleet on Friday, but thank God it did not get bad.

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    1. As much as I hated seeing the dusting of snow so early, at least we weren't like Buffalo that got 5+ feet!

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  5. All across the Great Lakes we are starting up our winter! Like you, we luckily didn’t get overwhelmed by snow, just a few inches.

    best… mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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  6. For no less than three days, we didn't get above freezing during the day or night. No woolies, but lots of layers. And cats to keep me warm. Loved the "chilled to the bone," because that photo says it all.

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  7. Hope your daughter's weather allowed her to travel on Monday.

    We've had a very wet and windy day ...Yuck!

    All the best Jan

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    1. Things didn't come together for her. Fingers crossed she makes all her travel connections today. 🤞

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