Spring has sprung
The grass is riz
I wonder where the flowers iz?
The poor petunias
The Spring Nor'easter on Wednesday night into Thursday was supposed to leave a coating to an inch of snow in my area.
Two inches of snow does not a coating make
The snow was supposed to end by 10 am, but it just kept snowing
These daffodils seemed to be okay.
Hopefully, the petunias will make a come back.
Two days later and still snow on the front lawn. Deep sigh. Forlorn look.
You have my condolences. 😔
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DeleteThanks.
DeleteIt is very sad to see, isn't it? It's too bad we don't have real spring in New England. Hope it melts today and tomorrow. They say almost 60 degrees here tomorrow. Will you be checking out the eclipse?
ReplyDeleteI'll be watching the coverage on television. We don't have the special glasses.
DeleteSo far we have missed the white crap and I hope it stays away. I am sorry I have been away so long but I have had a lot going on with my mom who passed away the day after Easter Sunday. I just published a post about it this morning - I have and still am too busy to blog like I used to.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry, my Lady.
DeleteSorry that the weather is so bad! Hugs Valerie
ReplyDeleteHopefully the snow is done. I sure am done with it
DeleteYuck, snow! I found the first wild balcony-strawberry in bloom this morning! Hope your weather improves soon...
ReplyDeleteYay, for the wild strawberry
DeleteOh my! That is a lot of snow!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
It was a lot more than predicted
DeleteI hope all of your plants recover from the snow. :-( - Anne (Cornucopia)
ReplyDeleteThey seem to be
DeleteYou really got blasted in this latest round of winter.
ReplyDeleteAnd we were only supposed to get a dusting!
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