That is so beautiful. If it weren't for all the tomatoes I put in the ground yesterday, I'd be wishing for some of that stuff. I'm sorry that it's driving you nuts. I'm sure that my spring fever would be driving me (and my hubby) nuts, if I were you--trapped inside with all that snow.
Wow, it really is a weird start to the year isn't it. Last year the summer lasted a long long time almost into December here and now this snow in spring. We have rain here and it's only suppose to be in the 40's for Easter Sunday. So things have definitely been weird. I have no idea when I'll plant outside this year.
Hey "farm girl" it does look great though I will admit. Did you have lots of snow this past winter? We sure didn't up here, so the white we're getting now is welcome for it's moisture, though I'd like a warmer spring too.
By this time last year I was cleaning out my greenhouse and had 70 degree weather inside already.
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Okay, I just had to open my big mouth, didn't I? Well, it doesn't rival Patty, at all, but... it started snowing at about 1 and has been snowing ever since. It was 82 degrees on Monday. I planted out my garden last week--tomatoes and peppers. Sheesh. Although the cars have a few inches on them, only about one or less has accumulated on the ground. It is so weird to get snow and not ice, in April not January, in Kansas and not some other state. Next time I see a post about snow, I'm just keeping my mouth shut--no more jinxing myself!!
It was 85 here 2 days ago, this morning it was 25 and we've had snow on and off all day. Nothing accumulating, but still...it isn't right that I was wearing shorts 2 days ago and now I have on winter clothes again.
I hear Ya Jody!! We're getting temps in the 30's this weekend !! I said it earlier this week~~ Tornado's one day ~Freezing temps the next Crazyyyyyyyyyy
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