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digitS'

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I was just thinking about you, @Wishin' . And, there you are!

About those kids, you can try childproofing the house but my experience is that they will always find a way in ...

;). Rainy here. Yesterday there were complaints around that the first sprinkles left a mess on our cars like Mt St Helens volcanic ash. Come on! It had only dumped all of 1/8th inch of water on wheat fields bare of both snow and vegetation. Then, we had 35mph winds! Shoot. Erupting volcanoes?

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the snow has all melted outta my yard!
 

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You've seen snow this winter!!!! :ep WOW!!!! :ep I've seen a few very lonely flakes. Quite different from last winter.

It's a strange winter. I normally plant my early cool weather stuff the end of February or more normally early to mid March. It's not the cold as much as that's when I get a stretch dry enough to plant. Looking at the forecast and how dry my ground is now, I'll probably start that Monday. What's the worst that can happen, I replant?
 

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That's kinda where I am, too, Ridge. It's supposed to be down in the teens at night towards the end of the week, but with days in the 50's now, it's hard to ignore.
 

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Winter is great exercise too. Exhausting. But fun ..View attachment 6249

Jeni Ann, I hope you were able to get back up before the next snowstorm rolled over you!

ETA - I have looked at the sky through my snowshoes before, not deliberately, but since I was already down there..... :confused:
Getting myself back up would make for some pretty funny footage.
 

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At this point I think I would rather have a several inches of snow than a several inches of MUD. You can play in snow (or rather send kids out to play in snow
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) Try doing that with MUD, you and the washing machine will pay dearly.:confused::he:th:he I love the south but when winter = RAIN+RAIN+RAIN+RAIN+RAIN and that is both VERY SMELLY and difficult to deal with on a farm.:\
weeeeell, you could always hose the kids down before they make it into the house! that's what i do to myself when i've had a dirty/muddy day playing in my garden. :p i'm usually barefoot in my garden or around the yard on most spring/summer days.
 

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About those kids, you can try childproofing the house but my experience is that they will always find a way in ...
ALWAYS.
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I know I owe sunflower pictures. :\ The few that didn't get crushed by family members and visitors looked fantastic. And I have another 7 or so varieties I will be adding this year.:love
 

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Jeni Ann, I hope you were able to get back up before the next snowstorm rolled over you!

ETA - I have looked at the sky through my snowshoes before, not deliberately, but since I was already down there..... :confused:
Getting myself back up would make for some pretty funny footage.

Thistle I did that on purpose, really ;) (wanted that photo) I also regreted it when I tried getting back up.:( I almost fell several time not a' purpose as the Great (big baby) Pyrenees wanted to walk behind me the whole time ... right behind me o_O
 

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Right @Jeni Ann , that's what I told everybody too! They did think it was suspicious that I didn't have a camera on me, but, nevertheless...

I know what you mean about the dog shadow, it makes snowshoeing a tad complicated. :)
 

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@thistlebloom and @Jeni Ann Yeah Right. Like the dog shadow is the only complicated part of snowshoeing! Still it looks like you always have fun. (Maybe I am a bit envious, I do not see myself EVER putting a pair on with my foot/ankle issues.) :(
 

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