What happened to our flowers and sunshine?
This afternoon, big wet flakes of snow started to fall.
The snow clung to the branches and covered the ground.
The daffodils hung their heads in despair. They felt like they'd never see the sun again.
The hyacinths decided to wait for another day before they finish blooming.
Since it's spring in Ohio, hopefully, the snow will leave no trace tomorrow.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
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We may get this on Friday, April Fool's Day...sad...very sad.
I can only send out my condolences. I will not mention our weather...not once!
Seems like it always snows near Easter.
I love a good spring snow. It's beautiful while it's coming down. It makes for wonderful pictures and for the most part it doesn't accumulate on the roads. And then, puff it's gone.
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