02-09-2017, 07:18 AM
Those groundhogs know their latitudes! They are not stupid. They are all good geography students
I think there is an early Spring here where I live in UK. Snowdrops are everywhere. I saw a handful of tiny Periwinkle flowers the other day, clinging to the ground, but nevertheless, in flower. Buds are on the daffodils...and I even saw one starting to open into a flower yesterday.
Primroses are starting to flower in my garden. But they can go on doing that until June.
However, even though signs of Spring here are early, that is no guarantee we won't get snow yet! We could get snow even until April.
That freezing rain has to be the worst weather Catherine. It is the most dangerous I think, and very unpleasant.
I think there is an early Spring here where I live in UK. Snowdrops are everywhere. I saw a handful of tiny Periwinkle flowers the other day, clinging to the ground, but nevertheless, in flower. Buds are on the daffodils...and I even saw one starting to open into a flower yesterday.
Primroses are starting to flower in my garden. But they can go on doing that until June.
However, even though signs of Spring here are early, that is no guarantee we won't get snow yet! We could get snow even until April.
That freezing rain has to be the worst weather Catherine. It is the most dangerous I think, and very unpleasant.


