Re: Re: weather


> From: Pamela J. Evans <gardenqueen@gbronline.com>
> Fields around here are full of metal from barn roofs from
yesterday's
> fun and games. 60 mph winds, hail, rain and twirlies. Made for a
not so
> pleasant drive home. Water on the streets in Kaufman was up to the
car
> doors and you could only go 15 mph. With hail yet and zero
visibility.
> Charming.
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Good Grief!  NOT charming.  Hope all is OK with you despite the nasty
weather. Had no idea you guys in the midwest were getting such fierce
weather.  It was, unbelievably, 70+F here today; started cloudy but
the sun came out and it was actually HOT - a taste of things to come.
 Rain yesterday and now it's windy as all get out.  Sure hope that's
ALL we get of what you had.

Since last Sat., when virtually nothing was indicating spring except
my oldest hellebore and snowdrops, the early daffs are showing bud,
more hellebores have started blooming and, as I remove some of the
blanket of leaves out there, noses are poking up all over.  So,
spring is trying to spring here.  The paper said we could get rain
and snow on Wed!  It ain't spring yet, but it's coming!

Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
mtalt@hort.net
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