Apr 7, 2008

ICEberg lettuce and SNOW peas

This will be our crop this year!  23" of snow yesterday and last night!  Our yard was bare, mud and grass.  Now we have almost two feet of snow, and it's still snowing!  Where is the global warming when we need it?


It is moisture, and I know that we need more of that.  I try and remember that God knows what He's doing and it will all work out.  This just seems like a lot of snow, even for Northern Minnesota.  I put the snowshoes away too early.  I haven't washed up all of the winter wear yet, because I know things like this can happen.  Well, to snowblow or not to snowblow, that is the question.  I think "wait and see" is my philosophy this morning.  Perhaps it'll melt down to a mere 15 inches by this afternoon.  They forecast 39 for a high today.


Well, I'm off to read your blogs and dream of rototilling and fertilizing.  I

1 comment:

jennickless said...

Oh, Dear! I feel guilty speaking of my yard chores. I hope your snow melts quickly! We have a dear friend that lives in Northern Minnesota, a Maine Native and said that he has never seen so much snow!

Take care,


Jennifer

Apr 7, 2008

ICEberg lettuce and SNOW peas

This will be our crop this year!  23" of snow yesterday and last night!  Our yard was bare, mud and grass.  Now we have almost two feet of snow, and it's still snowing!  Where is the global warming when we need it?


It is moisture, and I know that we need more of that.  I try and remember that God knows what He's doing and it will all work out.  This just seems like a lot of snow, even for Northern Minnesota.  I put the snowshoes away too early.  I haven't washed up all of the winter wear yet, because I know things like this can happen.  Well, to snowblow or not to snowblow, that is the question.  I think "wait and see" is my philosophy this morning.  Perhaps it'll melt down to a mere 15 inches by this afternoon.  They forecast 39 for a high today.


Well, I'm off to read your blogs and dream of rototilling and fertilizing.  I

1 comment:

jennickless said...

Oh, Dear! I feel guilty speaking of my yard chores. I hope your snow melts quickly! We have a dear friend that lives in Northern Minnesota, a Maine Native and said that he has never seen so much snow!

Take care,


Jennifer