Boise has more snow on the ground than at any time in the past 30 years.
18 inches of globull warming. People can’t get out of their subdivisions because the snow is too deep.
Tuesday night, I had to avoid toads on the mountain road and my weeping pussy willow is blooming.
In December, there were salamanders running around the yard.
Birds that always leave for the south are still here.
The deer, goats, horse and cows have minimal winter coats.
My grass is still green and there were leaves on the trees until the end of November.
It’s crazy.
:)
Apparently for some reason Boise never seemed to get the deep snows. Obviously this year will be an exception.
Count me as one of those people. Waiting for sunrise so I can start shoveling.
I loved my stints working in Boise.
The only problem, back then, they did not salt the roads before or after they iced up.
One lady at the office, a huge environmentalist, was horrified I suggested the put salt on the roads to create safe roads
We're supposed to get 3 more inches on Saturday, and then it warms up above freezing and starts RAINING. My concern now is that my cul-de-sac is going to be a lake. I'm considering getting a snow blower to clear out the rain gutters up and down my street so the water has somewhere to go.