From snow on Monday, to a meltdown on Tuesday, to hyacinths on Wednesday. Yea!!! We're finally going in the right direction!
Great illustration of the unpredictable nature of New England weather, Margo.
John
Looks like three seasons in three days!
John Lawrence wrote:
Great illustration of the unpredictable nature of New England weather, Margo.
John
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CORNISH wrote:
Looks like three seasons in three days!
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Good shots Margo it's a bit like our British weather,four seasons in a day.
Good shots Margo it's a bit like our British weather,four seasons in a day.
angler wrote:
Good shots Margo it's a bit like our British weather,four seasons in a day.
April brings the sweet spring showers,
On and on for hours and hours.
Farmers fear unkindly May,
Frost by night and hail by day.
June just rains and never stops,
Thirty days and spoils the crops.
In July the sun is hot.
Is it shining? No, it's not.
Remember that one?
angler wrote:
Good shots Margo it's a bit like our British weather,four seasons in a day.
Thank you Jim. I'll have to post the flowers, if the weather doesn't chase them back down into the ground. LOL
Gone Off Shore wrote:
April brings the sweet spring showers,
On and on for hours and hours.
Farmers fear unkindly May,
Frost by night and hail by day.
June just rains and never stops,
Thirty days and spoils the crops.
In July the sun is hot.
Is it shining? No, it's not.
Remember that one?
No, but that's a good one. All I remember is April showers bring May flowers.
I knew Spring would come to you quickly the minute it got the chance. Yay!!
Heirloom Tomato wrote:
I knew Spring would come to you quickly the minute it got the chance. Yay!!
Yay, and it was a nice afternoon too. and tonight it's not too bad. I hope it keeps going in the right direction.
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