Its April 18th and we woke up to snow here in Chicago land. Just a dusting, it melted by midmorning. I was off today so I went out and took some shots. Brrrrrr.... it definitely feels more like March.
Thanks Giga, It was very light and melted quickly, thankfully tulips and daffodils are tough little flowers.
Cat, wow 95 is hot, I won't complain about the cold. Anything above 75 and I get crabby. I love my new mushrooms, the artist who makes them uses real mushrooms as a cast.
Carolyn, the last few year we have had unusually warm springs. This year is more what we are use to, all though the snow does not usually stick in April.
Jennifer. we had hail here last night, good thing the spring bulbs are so tough.
I hope all is going well in your garden. (By the way, I was surprized to see that I didn't comment on this.....I might have forgotten to put the anti-spam word in, but I certainly did read your lovely post.)
Mam nadzieję, że ten spóźniony śnieg nie narobił szkód. Nie chciałabym teraz w swoim ogródku zobaczyć tego białego puchu. Pozdrawiam
ReplyDeleteBrrr is right! I love the shot of the mushrooms - very cool! I can't believe you guys are having snow...it was 95 here today. Too hot for April ;/
ReplyDeleteThanks Giga, It was very light and melted quickly, thankfully tulips and daffodils are tough little flowers.
ReplyDeleteCat, wow 95 is hot, I won't complain about the cold. Anything above 75 and I get crabby. I love my new mushrooms, the artist who makes them uses real mushrooms as a cast.
Welcome to my world, Fawn. That's how we do Spring here... a little wind, a little rain a little snow and a little sunshine. Keeps us guessing!
ReplyDeleteHail is falling as I write this so I can identify. We have had days and days of miserable cold weather.
ReplyDeleteCarolyn, the last few year we have had unusually warm springs. This year is more what we are use to, all though the snow does not usually stick in April.
ReplyDeleteJennifer. we had hail here last night, good thing the spring bulbs are so tough.
Snow is common here in the springtime. Not welcome, but pretty common.
ReplyDeleteFawne ... how are your gardens doing these days?
ReplyDeleteI hope all is going well in your garden. (By the way, I was surprized to see that I didn't comment on this.....I might have forgotten to put the anti-spam word in, but I certainly did read your lovely post.)
ReplyDeleteI hope you are going to come back to blogging...
ReplyDeletestopping by to say hello! how are you?
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