Here is a little panorama of my back yard, two photos stitched together courtesy of ZoomBrowser. Again, this was earlier this morning. By 3:00 PM the snow is almost all gone. Sue and I took a little drive after church and took some pictures of Redbud Valley. I will share those tomorrow.
The snow stopped during the night and this morning the sun came out. I took a few pictures before we went to church, and by the time we returned it was mostly melted and now the temperature is around 60*F (16*C). As you can see my Lilac bush is bowed but unbroken. I will tie it back and it will be fine.
4 comments:
Heelo
Do you try the receipe ???
My son is ok for write to your grand son, and my daughter (nearly 10 years old) is looking for a girl pen (or computer!) friend !! She loves horses and rock'nroll !! Her mother speak a little english !!
if you're interrested you can write me on my blog !!
Kisses !!
What a wonderful world we live in.
Thick snow one moment then the melting ice and spring comes again to the garden. Your plot looks quite big, are you a keen gardener?
Anne
Micki - I sent an email to you about the kids pen pals (or computer pals).
Anne - At the back of my plot is an 8 foot strip all across the yard that I use as a garden. This year I planted it entirely in giant sunflowers. The birds will like it.
That's unusual! We didn't even have snow, haven't had any since we came back. It has pretty much all melted. just a bit left on the bank of the Ottawa River.
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