Title: No more snow
Description: Hooray
RollChan1985 - April 8, 2005 01:45 PM (GMT)
In MA,there's no more snow which means Spring is already here. :frostywink
Yesterday at my volunteer job,I saw some crocuses sprouting out of the ground.
This year with snow was berry bad,it was snowing like crazy. :frostywink
Last month around my Spring Break,it was the last time I ever saw the snow again. :hkhappy
purplestar - April 8, 2005 04:19 PM (GMT)
I miss the snow! It's better than rain when you have a long-haired mostly white dog :P
Croww - April 9, 2005 03:23 PM (GMT)
Lucky you!
We still have the odd patches of snow here... I give it another week, tops.
The snow wasn't too bad this year. However, I'm glad to be BBQing again.
Croww
wonderberry - April 10, 2005 06:09 PM (GMT)
I'm in utah, and just when I think it's going to be sunny, the snow keeps coming back!!! snow comes as early as september, and this year, it's still here in april. that leaves me only 4 warm months of the year... and only 2 of those 4 is closer to hot than cold... cause when it's warm the wind is still cold.
I hate it! I miss living in california, the beaches, and the sun!!! :poochie
1u11aby1ambie - April 10, 2005 10:17 PM (GMT)
No snow here. The apple blossoms and crocuses and daffodils have been out for a while... now the tulips are up. When I see the spring flowers, I wonder whether or not I know I how to make it in icing... LOL I guess we haven't learned tulips!!!
RollChan1985 - April 11, 2005 09:17 PM (GMT)
:sun :sun :sun Lots of sunshine in MA.
:cold At least I'm not freezing my a** off.
Kaleidoquin - April 12, 2005 09:36 AM (GMT)
There's no snow here either. Well, technically there never is. :P
We're up to 80+ degrees here in AZ. Going to be a long hot summer, but I wouldn't trade it for the world. :sun
berry elvish - April 12, 2005 04:08 PM (GMT)
Oh, Kalei, we are totally considering a move to Arizona. :D My husband and I have both spent some time living in the desert and we have come to realize that we prefer that to the winds of Kansas. :D But, no immediate future plans are in the works, just really considering it. Kansas isn't too bad really, but the wind makes it hard to do anything and you'd think that would be perfect for flying kites, but not really. For crashing kites, it's great. We get snow for about two weeks in the month of January and it stays around 15 degrees (with strong winds) for a whole month also. So, even though there's not tons of snow, it stays cold or chilly from about October to April. It's sunny and beautiful to look out the window at though and the flowers are up and my yard is filled with birds. It's just too windy. :D
I'm glad we don't live anywhere where there is still snow on the ground, I don't know how people stand the stuff.
Joyce, I was noticing the tulips in full bloom in the next town over this weekend. Wow! Those are some really beautiful flowers...very bright and my they come in my favorite flower colors, which are reds and deep oranges. I begged Jon to buy me some to plant this fall. :D If you learn to make them in frosting, show me!
1u11aby1ambie - April 12, 2005 06:20 PM (GMT)
It rarely gets warm enough here to go swimming... and the water is still too cold!! Even in MA, you have to wait until really late in the summer and go down by the Cape to get water that isn't freezing!
Berryblue - April 15, 2005 06:09 PM (GMT)
And now we finally have no snow here! All I can say is WOOOOO- HOOOO!
:ha
I am still waiting to see the beautiful spring flowers though. It must be gorgeous there, Joyce.
Kalei, I am also looking forward to 80+ weather. It'll be nice to have some warmth in the air. I am so so sick of winter.
On an up note though, the sun has graced us most of this week so I am happy! :sun