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Spring..........

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It was raining when I woke up this morning. Then, it turned to snow.Second picture was taken at 8 this morning when I arrived at work, other picture is about an hour and a half later. Snow has now melted and it is still overcast. Guess mother nature was just funnin' us when we thought it was spring...............View attachment 1328View attachment 1327Have a good weekend everyone.Sue

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Great pics Sue. I always say snow is beautiful, especially if you don't have to drive through it or shovel it. Have a great weekend!
 
Looks like springtime in CO! Never know what can happen. But, I think you have 1-2K' elevation on me, so yours is earlier/later. Still fun!
 
Spring, oh yeah, that really nice period that we just passed. Sorry Sue, spring has come and gone, first part of May and we're already starting to toy with the 90's. But spring WAS nice, high 70's and mostly mid-80's. Now it's time to get ready for the summer heat.
 
Had a hail storm late Thursday evening; woke me up with the sound of a cavalry riding through; found the wife up; flood lights on observing the damage being done to her roses and container vegetables. Thus another advantage to planting tomatoes upside down!

Cheers,

Francis
 
That hail hit us right about 4 pm at work Thursday. We had left the maters and peppers on the deck, happily the hail didn't cross the mountain to our side, happy to see them upright when we got home.

This week blooming in the woods, catawba rhodos, flame azalea, fraser magnolia, tulip poplar, dogwoods and pinxter azalea wrapping up, mt laurel next week. A pretty time.
 
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