Sunday, March 19, 2023

How Does Your Garden Grow?



Hey, Ma! It's snowing out


A wistful Calli wishes the snow would just melt. Oh, wait that thought was my thought.


Looks like mid January instead of mid March


The work of the plow guy so I didn't have to shovel


All I had to do was clean the snow off Moose


The gnomes were trying to make us believe we were in the jackpot area that got 30 inches of snow


But we only got 5.75 inches as measured from the top of Moose since I couldn't take a measurement from the walk


Fortunately, March snow melts quickly


Signs of Spring


Still snow on the back Tundra


Bulbs poking up where the oil man has to make his delivery

How does your garden grow?

18 comments:

  1. Calli is such a beautiful girl! I hope this is THE LAST of the winter snow for everyone! We have had a very windy and rainy winter, but I guess it could have been much worse here.

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    1. Calli is one of the prettiest kitties I've ever seen, and she knows it, too. 😺

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  2. Actually, the 'back forty' is doing very well! The desert rose is blooming like crazy! The best it's ever done since we bought it! I guess it liked being submerged in canal water!

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    1. Make a note to water it with canal water. Just be careful of the gators 🐊🐊🐊

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  3. Yikes! We're having freeze warnings but sunny skies and no hint of snow.

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    1. Yikes! to you freeze warning. Best break out the woolies

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  4. Weeds are doing great! But i did see some Bluebonnets on the way to Fredericksburg the other day! Beatutiful! Hugs! deb

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  5. thecontemplativecat here. In April '73, we lived in Iowa, when a massive blizzard hit Ames. Snow was up to the window sills. Town nearly shut down for 3 days. Then it melted and the daffodils were popping through.

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    1. The latest we've had snow in Boston was May 9, 1977 that I can remember. Several inches, but all the flowers had bloomed and then froze

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  6. I hope that you are soon surrounded by spring and warm breezes! Valerie

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  7. It's suddenly freezing cold here and I was about to break out the flipflops.

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    1. That's why it's freezing cold! Don't break out Summer things until well after the first day of Spring! 😉

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  8. You didn't get as much snow as we did, but with these warmer temperatures we are getting lots of melt and some spots are already bare ground. Nice week ahead too. That's exciting. Hope it was a nice weekend.

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    1. A good weekend. I hope you enjoyed the play with your daughter

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  9. Just when my tulip leaves were starting to peek above ground, we got a very cold snap. I hope they survive. Calli looks like she is enjoying the warmth from her perch. Such incredible photos of your snow.

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    1. Calli's perch is nice and warm from the baseboard heater on that wall.

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