A small warming trend here in Southern New England through the weekend, and it is very welcome! We’ve been lucky so far, no water in the house from ice dams, and the hoop house is still standing strong despite record snows. Some of our neighbors have not fared so well. So before we hit “Mud” Season, please enjoy a few pictures from around the yard while everything is still a pretty and white!
Can’t wait for you to unpack those pots and start filling them up! Ready for warm summer . . .
It won’t be long now!
you wordless wednesday rebel! it looks DANG cold for a warming trend but nice to see blue skies, birdies and buds on the trees. 🙂
It is cold, in fact it’s usually a roller coaster temperature ride this time of year. It’s not as fun as it sounds though! 😉
Hi Scott, Love your “white” photos! the mud season is upon us, too, but I bet we get some more of the white stuff!
I bet your right Cindy! Here’s hoping it’s a short mud season though. Thanks!
Yes, u guys do do snow properly.
Over here we get spooked with more than 1cm!
Charmed by a bird challed the Chickadee – I thought that was just something Mae West said!
Best Wishes
Robert
Thanks Robert! With each snow comes the long lines for supplies, so not sure we handle it that much better.
Always thought they should have named it ‘My Little Chickadee’, but then I’d have to go up and see it sometime! 😉
I’m getting REALLY impatient about not seeing or standing on … DIRT. (You can remind me of this statement come May, but now, I’d love to see a new shoot or hellebore bud!)
Dirt would be nice Kari, but that won’t come til after the mud! Ah… Hellebores!
Mud season….How does such a beautiful thing like snow, turn into something so “yuck”?? It’s so sad.
The downside to winter’s beauty. It will eventually turn back to just soil though, and then the fun begins!