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Spring Arrives

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IMG_1905eIt seems fitting to follow that series about winter survival training with a picture of what spring looks like around here this year. Yes, the calendar shows today to be the first day of spring, but winter has not released its grip, and the temperatures in this region are down in the single digits this morning. The trailer load of wood for our paddock fencing is still stuck where they parked it back in January, once again, covered with snow.

I saw a note indicating that 8 of the last 10 Mondays have involved accumulations of snow or sleet that disrupted the morning traffic in our metro area. It turns out, I picked a good day not to drive to work this year, having chosen Mondays as my day off for the 4-day work week.

Many people are contrasting all these snow events with the weather we had last year at this time, when it hit 80°. I’m having problems remembering that.

IMG_1898eThe snow we received two days ago was followed by significant wind. I did a rather cursory job of plowing, knowing that there would be a fair amount of drifting that would need to be cleaned up eventually. I figured I would do it yesterday when I got home from work, but it was still blowing, and the windchill wouldn’t have been very fun to work in, so I saved it for later today.

I’m hoping that today, it being spring and all, the afternoon will be much more hospitable for being exposed out on the tractor.

Written by johnwhays

March 20, 2013 at 7:00 am

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  1. We are having the same craziness this winter. I swear we have had snow every week, including alternating blizzards, for weeks now. The storms are followed by warm weather that melts most of it (aside from the mounded piles). Then “rinse and repeat.” Crazy. We just came home from Puerto Rico 85 and sunny, and are dreaming about opening the camp in Maine. Ready to go north, but this week, looks like another 12 inches up north. Eagerly anticipating Spring (and Mother Nature means it). Barry

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    Barry

    March 20, 2013 at 9:02 pm

    • I have watched many of our weather events move right on over to you this year. It’s been a wild winter. We will certainly enjoy the return of growing things with added pleasure this year!

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      johnwhays

      March 20, 2013 at 9:19 pm


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