Kids outside playing in theSNOW on April 17th! That's what's ridiculous!
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Yeah, that's pretty crazy!! I'm sure that will never happen in Tennessee. Maybe they are being given lots of opportunity to enjoy the snow before they leave Alaska. :) How's the packing going, by the way?!
Hi Becky, The packing has been on hold the last week or so, a little thing called taxes got in the way! Next week I will gearing up again....lots to do :)
I agree Helen, that is ridiculous! I hope it has already melted! May sunshine be in your forcast soon. We are looking forward to seeing you in Florida! We will have to email each other to make a date.
Wow! As much as I love snow, April is more a time for spring flowers. I hope you get some good sunshine soon. I know we have been enjoying ours, although we do have a cold front coming in this weekend.
If it is any consolation, last year at this same time we had a week of 15-18 degrees which froze all those precious flower buds on fruit trees and leaves on every other tree because everything had blossomed in previous weeks of 70 and above temps. The trees eventually recovered but there was no local fruit at all last summer. Count your blessings, it could always be worse. By the way, it does rain in Kansas.
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Yeah, that's pretty crazy!! I'm sure that will never happen in Tennessee. Maybe they are being given lots of opportunity to enjoy the snow before they leave Alaska. :) How's the packing going, by the way?!
Hi Becky,
The packing has been on hold the last week or so, a little thing called taxes got in the way! Next week I will gearing up again....lots to do :)
I agree Helen, that is ridiculous! I hope it has already melted! May sunshine be in your forcast soon. We are looking forward to seeing you in Florida! We will have to email each other to make a date.
Wow! As much as I love snow, April is more a time for spring flowers. I hope you get some good sunshine soon. I know we have been enjoying ours, although we do have a cold front coming in this weekend.
At least kids can have fun in any weather!
Sending all of you Alaskan's our warm (70 degree) thoughts!
If it is any consolation, last year at this same time we had a week of 15-18 degrees which froze all those precious flower buds on fruit trees and leaves on every other tree because everything had blossomed in previous weeks of 70 and above temps. The trees eventually recovered but there was no local fruit at all last summer.
Count your blessings, it could always be worse. By the way, it does rain in Kansas.
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