Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Second Day of Spring? And it is Still Snowing? What is This?

Here in the Willamette Valley of Oregon it hardly ever snows. At all. A few flurries are cause for excitement. An inch closes the schools (because the city has very little equipment for taking care of snow).

So to wake up to seven inches of snow, and it is still coming down, is quite a shock! There are several branches down in the neighborhood, some of them large. I went out and knocked the snow off of shrubs and lower branches of the trees and those branches sprung right back up. Of course, I am soaked now, lol!

Kids are out playing and sliding in the snow. The birds sound bewildered (I can hear them, but I'm not seeing any). I think we have enough food for the day if I can't get to the store as I had planned.

I hope the plum tree in the back yard, which had already started blooming, will recover and bounce back up again.

Meanwhile, I watch out the window and enjoy the beauty of snow while also wishing that it stops falling really soon!

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  1. Oddness in Oregon...
    My Canadian friend tells me she is in a T-shirt now, and enjoying the big-thaw.
    Of course, where I am, it's always spring.

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    1. If you're going to have only one season, spring is a good one! :)

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  2. Oh my -- and here where it can snow almost anytime, we've had 70s and 80s for a couple of weeks now. The daffodils are blooming. This is bizarre for March. I'm seriously having trouble remembering that this is NOT May.

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    1. The snow has finally melted enough that I can see the crocuses again!

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  3. This weather really is crazy! I hope you thaw out soon!

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