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Phil Auten pga2 at basicisp.net
Sat Mar 23 21:21:57 PDT 2019


Except for the snow and a lack of green stuff, that could be around 
here. All of the trees are blossoming except the Pecan and Mesquite. 
They're always the last to bloom out. That usually means that there will 
be at least one more frost. I hope they're wrong. My Pear, Apple, Peach 
and Crabapple trees have/are bloomed out. The Mountain Laurel has 
bloomed as well. The live oak beside my driveway is in the process of 
dropping it's leaves and they are blowing into my carport bays (4). That 
means I will be working on my leaf blower and string trimmer. I've 
already had to mow the yard once and it needs it again (less than a week 
later). I am enjoying the warmer weather, but I'm not looking forward to 
the yard work.

Phil in TX


On 3/23/2019 8:30 PM, Ralph Goff wrote:
> On 3/23/2019 6:34 PM, Greg Hass wrote:
>> Move to Michigan and everything will match rust. I haven't seen 
>> anything green in almost 6 months. Our high today was 40 degrees and 
>> the low last night was 20 degrees. I am getting so sick and tired of 
>> cold I could scream. We have been running 20 degrees below normal for 
>> months and our heating bills this year were almost double normal. 
>> Both last night and tonight I tried riding around in my Polaris 
>> Ranger but it was so cold I quit because I could not enjoy it. 
>> Yesterday a friend went with me to pick up a machine I bought about 
>> 65 miles from me and on the way home for about an hour (we could only 
>> travel about 30 with the machine behind us) it was snowing so hard we 
>> could hardly see to drive. Outside tonight all I could see was brown; 
>> brown grass, brown wheat and brown trees.
>>           Greg Hass
>>
> That sounds about normal for Sask. In fact we have been above normal 
> for a change this week. Temps pushing 50 degrees and not much snow 
> left. It was actually too warm
>
> overnight to freeze the ground sufficiently for my plans of hauling 
> grain out on the frost in the early morning. Maybe tomorrow.
>
> I took this picture yesterday of the new bison herd on our land 
> yesterday. Its going to be interesting.
>
> Ralph in Sask.
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