To: Domestic Church
You can tell it's April in Idaho. A garden full of flowers...covered in snow.
704 posted on
04/28/2004 7:43:20 PM PDT by
Myrddin
To: Myrddin
I know you want the snow to go away and leave your spring flowers alone, but I must say that your home looks so tranquil and homey; like a vacation chalet. I love it! It is probably beautiful there all year round. You are very lucky.
To: Myrddin
What a beautiful garden!
To: Myrddin
A lovely garden....lovely home. That's what you get for living in Idaho. Yesterday, we broke the high temp. record for the day...87 degrees here. Right now it is raining, but it is 37 degrees. Expect it to turn to snow shortly. We don't care, as long as it is moisture. So very dry here. Also had 60 mph wind gusts. As long as the moisture comes, it's okay. Do I sound desperate or what? The last three years, we have been evacuated five times because of forest fires. We welcome anything wet!
To: Myrddin
You have my sympathy. That's the price we pay to live in the Pacific NW. The weather here has been so unusually warm I've had a hard time resisting the urge to drag out all the veges and flowers starts I have in the greenhouse. At 2000 ft. elevation it could frost for another month.
746 posted on
04/28/2004 9:21:45 PM PDT by
Oorang
( If guns are outlawed, can we use swords?)
To: Myrddin
That's the "Onion Snow"! You will have a bumper crop of wild onion sprouting up in your lawn next week ;)
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