Re: good morning/weather


Well, Noreen, if that ain't jealous-making for us poor cold-winter
types!  I zipped out this afternoon - wind blowing; downright nippy -
to put the cut branches from my Christmas tree over assorted
borderline children as it is slated to hit 6F tomorrow night - with
snow coming late and going into Thursday.  Well, I don't want that
white stuff, but if it's gonna get that cold, actually hope for some
as plant insulation.

Roller coaster weather here; 70F a week or so ago; last weekend highs
in the 20s and lows in the teens.  Ugh.

Would love to be out in my garden...so you have to garden for all of
us who are frozen in for now:-)

Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
mtalt@hort.net
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> From: TeichFlora@aol.com
> 
> Really Jim??? Hadn't paid much attention lately to the weather
elsewhere.  
> Didn't hear about a cold front in Florida, must just be an annoying
unusual 
> cold, not damaging freezes...or??  Gee hope not anyway.
> 
> We've been lucky and haven't had any "cold" fronts to speak of,
just cool 
> fronts now and then.  We're back up to warm temps.  Been working in
the yard 
> quite a bit, since it was neglected for so many months.  Very slow
process 
> cleaning up, but...it's getting there.  Sure feels good to get back
out there.   
> 
> Noreen
> zone 9
> Texas Gulf Coast

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