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We just went grocery shopping because it is snowing one minute and not the next so playing it safe. I can't believe this snow and I hope your first picture comes true very soon.
Ugh. So sorry it's still winter where you are, Denise. We seem to be out of it in Rhode Island, but who knows? Tomorrow brings showers and possibly little flakes.
I'm publishing some of my snow pictures tomorrow (aren't as nasty as yours, but still) don't care if I'm supposed to be blogging about Florida. I so hope this isn't the new normal. I fear for farmers getting their crops in on time. And yes, we had snow this morning. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
I was buying some dried cherries this week and wondering if there would even be a cherry crop this year. I started watching a program on climate change but turned it off cause it was too depressing.
I so hope it warms up for you soon Denise. I think we've finally said goodbye to winter and spring is definitely here after thinking it would never arrive. Stay warm.
Oh wow! What a difference for sure. I hope that we will see a picture of this spot in May with everything blooming and coming alive.
ReplyDeleteMe too! I need to go to the grocery, but ugh!, It is nasty out there.
DeleteWe just went grocery shopping because it is snowing one minute and not the next so playing it safe. I can't believe this snow and I hope your first picture comes true very soon.
ReplyDeleteJust came back from the grocers. Can you believe they are supposed to play baseball tonight?
DeleteThe weather has been crazy here too!
ReplyDeletecrazy in California, too
ReplyDeleteI saw you commenting about the weather on your blog. Misery loves company.
DeleteI won't mention the view from my window this morning, I don't want to upset you! Keep warm Denise.
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Ugh. So sorry it's still winter where you are, Denise. We seem to be out of it in Rhode Island, but who knows? Tomorrow brings showers and possibly little flakes.
ReplyDeleteSupposed to get snow again tonight.
DeleteOh ugh! How are you standing that, Denise? I'd be going nuts by now.
DeleteHah! I'm already there.
DeletePainful to look at. Things seem to be warming now, though.
ReplyDeleteI'm publishing some of my snow pictures tomorrow (aren't as nasty as yours, but still) don't care if I'm supposed to be blogging about Florida. I so hope this isn't the new normal. I fear for farmers getting their crops in on time. And yes, we had snow this morning. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI was buying some dried cherries this week and wondering if there would even be a cherry crop this year. I started watching a program on climate change but turned it off cause it was too depressing.
DeleteI so hope it warms up for you soon Denise. I think we've finally said goodbye to winter and spring is definitely here after thinking it would never arrive. Stay warm.
ReplyDeleteI think it may have finally arrived. Frost this morning, but nicer this afternoon.
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