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March came "in like a lion". Let's hope it really will go out like a
pussyca Everything (newly sprouted tulips) now covered in a blanket of white. MLB |
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"MLB" wrote in message ... March came "in like a lion". Let's hope it really will go out like a pussyca Everything (newly sprouted tulips) now covered in a blanket of white. MLB I suspect they'll survive. I remember living in New Jersey as a child and my mother had tulips and daffodils that were covered in a blanket of snow right around Easter. They're fairly hardy spring flowers. Unless you got a foot of snow they should be fine It's been very gloomy and rainy here. It was sunny yesterday so Persia could enjoy the little patches of sun for snoozing. But it feels like it rained the entire month of February. I'm sick of the dreary weather. Jill |
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On 03/01/2012 10:24 AM, jmcquown wrote:
"MLB" wrote in message ... March came "in like a lion". Let's hope it really will go out like a pussyca Everything (newly sprouted tulips) now covered in a blanket of white. MLB I suspect they'll survive. I remember living in New Jersey as a child and my mother had tulips and daffodils that were covered in a blanket of snow right around Easter. They're fairly hardy spring flowers. Unless you got a foot of snow they should be fine It's been very gloomy and rainy here. It was sunny yesterday so Persia could enjoy the little patches of sun for snoozing. But it feels like it rained the entire month of February. I'm sick of the dreary weather. Jill It is not unusual for heavy snow to come when the spring flowers are in beautiful full bloom....then they are bent over and broken. It is really cold but I do see some sun. TuTu, as always. is asleep in front of the heat register. We are sending our best purrs for those peeps and animals devastated by tornadoes. MLB |
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"MLB" wrote in message ... On 03/01/2012 10:24 AM, jmcquown wrote: "MLB" wrote in message ... March came "in like a lion". Let's hope it really will go out like a pussyca Everything (newly sprouted tulips) now covered in a blanket of white. MLB I suspect they'll survive. I remember living in New Jersey as a child and my mother had tulips and daffodils that were covered in a blanket of snow right around Easter. They're fairly hardy spring flowers. Unless you got a foot of snow they should be fine It's been very gloomy and rainy here. It was sunny yesterday so Persia could enjoy the little patches of sun for snoozing. But it feels like it rained the entire month of February. I'm sick of the dreary weather. Jill It is not unusual for heavy snow to come when the spring flowers are in beautiful full bloom....then they are bent over and broken. It is really cold but I do see some sun. TuTu, as always. is asleep in front of the heat register. We are sending our best purrs for those peeps and animals devastated by tornadoes. MLB Yes, that was awful. The sirens were going off down here (I have no idea why, it barely spit rain and I'm on the coast, nowhere near those states). It's that time of year again for the folks in the mid-south and the mid-west. Jill |
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MLB wrote:
March came "in like a lion". Let's hope it really will go out like a pussyca Everything (newly sprouted tulips) now covered in a blanket of white. MLB It was a really nice day in England, sunny and very mild. -- Adrian |
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"jmcquown" wrote in message ... "MLB" wrote in message ... On 03/01/2012 10:24 AM, jmcquown wrote: "MLB" wrote in message ... March came "in like a lion". Let's hope it really will go out like a pussyca Everything (newly sprouted tulips) now covered in a blanket of white. MLB I suspect they'll survive. I remember living in New Jersey as a child and my mother had tulips and daffodils that were covered in a blanket of snow right around Easter. They're fairly hardy spring flowers. Unless you got a foot of snow they should be fine It's been very gloomy and rainy here. It was sunny yesterday so Persia could enjoy the little patches of sun for snoozing. But it feels like it rained the entire month of February. I'm sick of the dreary weather. Jill It is not unusual for heavy snow to come when the spring flowers are in beautiful full bloom....then they are bent over and broken. It is really cold but I do see some sun. TuTu, as always. is asleep in front of the heat register. We are sending our best purrs for those peeps and animals devastated by tornadoes. MLB Yes, that was awful. The sirens were going off down here (I have no idea why, it barely spit rain and I'm on the coast, nowhere near those states). It's that time of year again for the folks in the mid-south and the mid-west. Jill I was informed by my neighbor, the sirens that go off here are to get the people off the golf course. Thunderstorms usually = lightning. It's not a great idea to be running around holding what are essentially lightning rods. LOL Jill |
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