It was cold this morning when the dogs, monster kitten and I woke up. -14C (6,8F) but there was no wind at all so when I walked out in to the shine from the rising sun it actually felt rather nice even though I only wore a sweatshirt and sweatpants. It didn’t take long before I could hear drops dripping from the roof.

Still I can’t say that the snow did a lot of melting during the day even though it did become rather warm. Today the birds started to sing again and I could hear cranes from fields not too far away. I could also hear Alma the entire walk because today she decided that whining in a high pitched tone would make us all happy πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ She did behave very well otherwise. Instead I had to scold Malkolm because he decided that if Alma was supposed to walk without pulling the leash someone else had to πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚

I haven’t done much today though, applied for some jobs and been outside in the garden every now and again. The snow is slowly melting around the early spring bulbs but that’s it. This is the time of year when newly plants die, the ones planted last autumn that is. Their roots haven’t spread down properly Β in to the ground so if the ground still is frozen they’ll dry out pretty quickly when the warmer weather comes, that little soil that they brought with them from the pot will dry out really quickly and since the ground is frozen it can’t get any moisture from it. So just before the cold weather would arrive I was outside watering everything I planted last autumn and those plants that live on the border to what they can manage. All I can do now is to wish that I watered enough.

Everything down in the cool cellar are now getting tiny leafs, rather annoying since I can’t bring anything of it outside and since one of the plant lights I had broke so it is a bit too dark down there now. Can’t do much about it though, not until the nights a get warmer. As soon as they’ve gotten used to be outside they usually can take a night or two in a row without getting damaged. Doesn’t look like that will happen in the closest seven day πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ I think I have one peach tree, five apricots, two red mulberries and lots of quince seedlings and even though mice? (could also be a monster kitten πŸ™‚ ) have chewed on all the giant sequoias it still looks like four of them have survived, cross Your fingers and hold Your thumbs for good luck πŸ™‚

It is time for that last cup of tea for the day and I hope that it will warm up quickly tomorrow morning (after a pretty cold night again) so I don’t have to scrape ice from the car before I’ll go to the supermarket πŸ™‚

Have a great day!

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  1. Lovely snow photos today. Ours is all gone unless there’s a small amount hiding under the piles of gravel and dirt the snow plows pushed up into piles on the edge of the road.

    It’s been fairly nice here the past few days. Yesterday might have been on the cold side but otherwise, it’s been tolerably spring-ish. The four croci have already gone by but the mini daffodils are up and waiting for warmer weather. I’ve been down in the swamp with the dogs and it’s really dry there. We’re in a drought again. But the skunk cabbage hoods are up and the flower spikes inside are doing fine. They have very deep roots. I’m not seeing buds on much else except the grass is growing.

    What are Malkolm and Alma sniffing in that last photo? I wasn’t quite sure how it should be oriented.

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    1. Hi C,

      Have a look at #BlueSkyArtShow today…this Saturday’s theme is #Sunlight. Talented photographers, like you, post their photos there on Saturdays after the weekly theme is announced on Mondays. I keep hoping I’ll see some of your beautiful photos featured πŸ˜ƒ 🀞🏼

      Thanks for the lovely walks πŸ˜ŠπŸ™πŸΌ

      B

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    2. Hi Caryn!

      Our snow is slowly melting away agin but sunny weather and strong winds help to remove it, so now everything is turning to muddy instead πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚
      Definitely no drought here but that can change fast now days. No other flowers than the croci and the two irises but if nights could get less cold that could change quickly.The leaf buds are turning red on the roses though so as soon as it goes back to more spring I think they’ll turn green pretty quickly πŸ™‚

      The are sniffing on an old table top that leans toward a big box behind it πŸ™‚

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