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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1402054" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Been a crazy "winter" here too. Only one snow right in this area of about 4-6 inches. Usually get a foot or two over the winter at least. Temps 25 one day, 65 two days later; more of the 40's to 60's than we ever see. Might see a long cooler spring and then turning hot. Rain til june last year, then turned off the spigot. This year the winds have been way more than normal here too. The ground is very dry and everyone is getting a bit worried that if it doesn't start raining some we might wind up with drought conditions. Have aleady had daffodils blooming, seen some yellow forsythia flowers and the decorative pear trees are ready to burst into flower...all about a month or more early....never know from one day to the next whether to wear the insulated overalls or a short sleeve shirt to go out the door.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1402054, member: 25884"] Been a crazy "winter" here too. Only one snow right in this area of about 4-6 inches. Usually get a foot or two over the winter at least. Temps 25 one day, 65 two days later; more of the 40's to 60's than we ever see. Might see a long cooler spring and then turning hot. Rain til june last year, then turned off the spigot. This year the winds have been way more than normal here too. The ground is very dry and everyone is getting a bit worried that if it doesn't start raining some we might wind up with drought conditions. Have aleady had daffodils blooming, seen some yellow forsythia flowers and the decorative pear trees are ready to burst into flower...all about a month or more early....never know from one day to the next whether to wear the insulated overalls or a short sleeve shirt to go out the door. [/QUOTE]
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