Woke up early this morning with an inordinate amount of whiteness shining through the bedroom window. The weatherman had predicted snow and it looks like he got it right this time. It’s still falling and we already have a soft blanket covering the ground and clumping on the trees and bushes.
For the benefit of the northerners who may be reading this, we get snow maybe once or twice a year here and when we do it is a BIG DEAL. At least it’s Saturday so no attempts to get to the office.
I was talking to my Dad on the phone Thursday and he wanted to know if we had our potatoes planted yet. He reminded me that Lincoln’s Birthday is when you need to have them in the ground. The answer was no; it’s been too wet and cold every weekend. I don’t think I am going to be in the garden today either unless it’s to build a snowman.
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What a beautiful picture. I’m glad to hear it fell on a weekend; it wreaks too much havoc on the roads on a Monday.
Now, when is the last time you built a snowman? Can you even remember? I can’t.
Sorry, Bill. I don’t know why it pinged you twice. I only trackbacked once. We got only a slight dusting of snow which started melting even before the sun was up.
Happy Valentines Day Bill, We only get snow about 1 time a year!! And we don’t plant potatoes until the dark of the moon in March. As close to St Paddy’s Day as we can.
Sweet Peas get planted on GW’s Birthday…Feb 22!!
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White Valentine’s
One Man’s Snow is Another Man’s Treasure
Reading Texans Bill and M Stevens enthuse about their itty-bitty snowfall made me think of this Wall Street Journal article…
Snow Days
I’ve often told Lynn that Californians believe that snow is something that you go to visit on holiday weekends. A storm passed though on Friday and dumped a load on our higher peaks.