Snow is not all that bad, baymule! Beautiful, even. There is nothing like getting out in the woods on some soft powder. But I admit I wish winter was a little shorter, mainly due to the cold temperatures.
Buckabuck, you are one of 3 Maine TEG gardener regulars that I can think of - off the top of my head. I hope they are also doing okay.
My "Canadian" great-grandfather was born in your state about 150 years ago. Since his father was an English shipbuilder, family lore is that they were in Maine stealing trees to transport back to the St. Lawrence shipyards. If the revenuers want any restitution - I will claim that this was all a myth.
Yes, that is a beautiful picture: The long shadows off of the bright white of the snow.
We are finishing the year with about a 30% deficit of precipitation down here in the lower elevations. Fortunately, the snow in the mountains is substantial and substantially normal.
Our winter seems to be a record-breaker for the area. We've been having some odd warm periods. No snow and 60* weather for a day, and then it sinks back down to sub-zero temps. I mulch my more tender perennials, hopefully they're doing OK with all of this melting and freezing.
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I know how to flush toilets with buckets of water, this flat-lander gots himself an education.