Yes, it has been since 1989 that any of this has hit the ground around here.
The plants are covered but after so many nights, I think it is of little value anymore!
Anyone want to sit and have a cuppa out here?!
My parents arrive today from NY-at least they won't have to shovel this snowfall!
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UNBELIEVABLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteIn anticipation of the trip, Grandma has been saying that "at least 'cold' in Florida doesn't require shoveling"...I don't think she actually thought she'd see snow down there!!!
OMGoodness..how sad is that. So many crops are ruined!!
ReplyDeleteSure hope it warms up soon.
Can't wait to see your home all finished. You must be so pleased to see the end is near.
Keep warm..it is -25 here with windchill..ugh!!
Judi B.
My kids are so jealous! I am too a little...
ReplyDeleteIt's been more than cold enough, but no precip, so no snow. Maybe today.
I sure hope all of your pretty plants are OK:(
ReplyDeleteEek! pretty to look at but I'm glad I don't have to love with it. Too hot in Sydney for snow; very occasionally we get sleet but it never makes it to the ground.
ReplyDeleteohhhh, send some down here, it's only a couple hundred miles... it was 32 when I got up this morning, the poor heater is working overtime.
ReplyDeleteOver 20 years? Wow! Here to hoping it won't last long and the warm weather returns soon!
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