I am ahead of you on the seeds, I checked at the hardware in town where they have bulk seeds and they haven't come in yet. I did notice that they were well stocked on snow shovels if you still need one.
While I very much dislike the slush and mud on the streets here right now because the snow has melted, I'm happy snow is gone and spring is around the corner.
Hi Lisa, I think we are ALL anxious to see some spring NOW. Even though I like winter, I am READY for spring and some spring flowers--and some WARMER TEMPS.
Buying seeds right now sounds perfect! I can't wait for the tulips and daffodils to finally make their appearance. (That is...after the snow finally melts.) Come on warmer weather...
Yes, please! That sounds awesome! It is cold again here this today, seed shopp8ing would be fun!
ReplyDeleteLOL! Did you get more snow or is this the twenty inches? Cold here but no snow falling...just what's on the ground!...:)JP
ReplyDeleteI am ahead of you on the seeds, I checked at the hardware in town where they have bulk seeds and they haven't come in yet. I did notice that they were well stocked on snow shovels if you still need one.
ReplyDeleteMe! Me!
ReplyDeleteThe Great Scot laughs when I suggest retiring to the Sahara (or even the Mojave) but I'm really quite serious.
Looking for garden seeds sounds FABULOUS! Count me in.
ReplyDeletePlease ,yes I daydream lately about my garden ~ I know there will be signs there once this snow melts.
ReplyDeleteOh no... I just find a very thick snow. When they will melt and I can see your garden
ReplyDeleteCount me in!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhile I very much dislike the slush and mud on the streets here right now because the snow has melted, I'm happy snow is gone and spring is around the corner.
ReplyDeleteI bought quite a few packs thru Shumway, but I'd go with you to get some more! :)
ReplyDeleteLots of fun for the boys, hope you have a sled
ReplyDeleteJust hoping this counts as March "coming in like a lion." So cold here it hurt to breath this morning!
ReplyDeleteWinter IS getting old, but that picture looks like so much fun!
ReplyDeleteI planted last year and critters were totally taking free reign. It'll be interesting to see if anything grows back (crossing fingers).
ReplyDeleteKids and snow: They just go together. Great photo!
ReplyDeletejust cute!
ReplyDeleteME! ME ME ME!
ReplyDeleteHi Lisa, I think we are ALL anxious to see some spring NOW. Even though I like winter, I am READY for spring and some spring flowers--and some WARMER TEMPS.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
I am pretty sure your boys would not say the same thing:). Hug B
ReplyDeleteCourage, encore quelques semaines et ce superbe plongeon se fera dans l'herbe fraiche. Amitiés.
ReplyDeleteRoger
Ha.....get some seeds and purchase some sunscreen too. :)
ReplyDeleteI'll go! But seriously, we have icicles hanging from the limbs and eaves today. What's with that? Not common for our area for sure.
ReplyDeleteToo funny! But I'm with you. Welcome, March!
ReplyDeleteWe will have to revisit this photo on July and see how long ago it feels.
ReplyDeleteI'll go! We have been getting seed catalogs in the mail. I'm ready to dig in the dirt.
ReplyDeleteI am over winter too!
ReplyDeleteYes! Welcome March!
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tweedles
That just looks cold!
ReplyDeleteBuying seeds right now sounds perfect! I can't wait for the tulips and daffodils to finally make their appearance. (That is...after the snow finally melts.) Come on warmer weather...
ReplyDeleteSeems to be so cold. Seeing your picture i am frozen.
ReplyDeleteMe!! We seeded onions in the basement Monday, maybe when they sprout the weather will turn ;)
ReplyDeleteI'm daydreaming of spring and being able to see green grass and my garden growing. I'm over winter, too!
ReplyDeleteYikes. Looking at that picture makes me cold!
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