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Old March 16, 2014   #1
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Oh woe is me, when will winter end and will I be buying this year's seedlings little snow jackets?
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Old March 16, 2014   #2
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Oh woe is me, when will winter end and will I be buying this year's seedlings little snow jackets?
April Fool's Day is of significance to farmers and gardeners alike.
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Old March 16, 2014   #3
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I hear ya. Its been a long one. but changes are around the corner, I hope. I havent beeen more excited about gardening then this year. I am Pushing 30 new varieties for me and want the results, yesterday!
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April Fool's Day is of significance to farmers and gardeners alike.

Especially the April Fool's day when we got walloped with over a foot of heavy, wet snow. I bet that April Fools day was, and still is, of significance to farmers around here, and not in a good way...!
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It's been a financial disaster for my spring nudist colony schedule.

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Worth, you are so funny.

The thing is my Hubby's Uncle DID own a nudist park that became notorious after he retired and sold it -- Naked City, home of the Miss Nude America contest. It's been closed for quite a few years now.


Personally I too have had enough of this winter roller-coaster. Looking good for a day or 2 then back in the deep freeze and/or snow for the next couple of days. It's only 14* F here right now. And we aren't supposed to get much warmer for the day.

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The forecast is for below zero tonight, although it also is predicting 40's by Wednesday At this rate I won't even get peas in until June.
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Never really had Winter here. One rain storm. 90 today which is about 20 degrees over normal.
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Its ending this week! Our last cold day will be today! (Its 7 degrees with the wind chill out there right now. ) After today, everything in the long range forecast is above freezing and that is all we need to get it melting! The sun is so high in the sky now, it is going to be hard for this to continue much longer. We might see 60 by friday which means you should have a nice weekend of spring clean up coming.


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It's been a financial disaster for my spring nudist colony schedule.

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You southern petals need to toughen up and google polar bear plunge, a favorite winter activity up here.

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You southern petals need to toughen up and google polar bear plunge, a favorite winter activity up here.

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Ive done it.

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Ive done it.

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Unless there are pictures it didn't.............er never mind!


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Unless there are pictures it didn't.............er never mind!


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It was a beautiful February day and the sun was out there was still ice on the creek we jumped in with noting but our underwear on.

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LOL. My foggy version involved rum, a furry Daniel Boone hat and the sensation that my brain was squeezing out of my eye sockets.

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LOL. My foggy version involved rum, a furry Daniel Boone hat and the sensation that my brain was squeezing out of my eye sockets.

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Nope two long haired 15 year old kids with a 6 pack of beer (my dad knew we had) and a Honda 100 motorcycle.
I think it was around 1974


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