Complete with power outages
And 8 inches of snow
The lilac received more damage
And will have to be pruned some more.
When snow collects on electric lines and it starts to dance, that’s when the power goes out
Anyway
Is sure is beautiful. Today it is cold 23* with the wind blowing. I wonder where the robins and the bluebirds are?
Linda







Oh, no, sorry about your weather…and the damage to that poor lilac tree. That top photo is excellent btw. It really gives a feel for the snow storm.
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Oh NO! Not again! I was so happy for you, that it was warming up.
I wish I could send you some heat. We have enough to spare…. 🙂
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Less than 4 weeks til spring!! 🙂
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You guys can’t seem to catch a break. I was going to drive to Waco today but the training session was canceled due to snow. This is Texas! go figure.
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We have it too. Maybe six inches and no power outages. It was awful road conditions to get to the place we had the reception…but lots came and no one had an accident. So thankful for that (o:
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We just had to get more winter, didn’t we? We’re to get 3-6″ starting this afternoon. Went to town to get food for the critters and birds. Can’t neglect them in bad weather. I’m sure glad we don’t have our baby chicks yet.
Glad you have a wood stove and can keep warm. Take care.
p.s. your pictures are really pretty.
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Hang in there! I’m sure spring’s just around the corner. Take care out there. It’s been a bad winter for many. We here in N. Texas are about to have snow for the 3rd time. That’s a sure sign things are whacky. Ken and Mary Berry of Fancyfibers Farm
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Hi there, Looks like what we had this weekend-ours was really wet..but today is sunny and cold.
Reggie is doing fine today-it will be interesting to see how he continues since he is off the med’s now. Have a warm afternoon and night.
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Wow–you really got hit! Sorry for the lilac tree. More work for you all around. Even when it is so pretty–at this time of year snow kinda looses its thrill.
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Linda
Sorry about the new batch of snow – it is beautiful here now. Today, there, at present is, not one cloud to be seen, could heat up and then maybe with the strange going-ons, it could
be teeming rain in a couple of hours. I am off to Toowong Village, like last week, to do shopping – the day that the freak storm hit!!!! I don’t want that to happen again. I will
be closing all the windows before I leave, to be on the side of safety.
Your daily photos of the changing weather in Colorado, if I was not seeing them, I am sure I would not believe. One day, all snow gone and you are able to “prune” that lilac tree, next day, the tree is covered in snow!!! Is this normal every year, or is this just a ‘freakish’ winter?
Cheers
HB
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We got too much snow this winter, too. Bring on Summertime!! I am ready ~ I can just feel the warmth from the sun, can’t you?? I wish it was already here!
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If you have access to some willow cut some branches & stick them in with the lilac branches. The willow has a natural rooting hormone in it, works every time for me
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Brrrrr! Come on summer, get here already. I’m looking forward to some warm temperatures.
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Gee, you have really been dumped on! That snow is beautiful, but when it is that heavy and cold it is a bit scary. Sorry there is so much damage again. Stay warm!
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We just have to keep telling ourselves its February though we long for spring weather and warmth. Maybe March will give us a taste of the weather we long for after being chilled to the bone by the cold winds of winters.
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I like your blog!
I have a lot of lilacs and love them!
You know you are cutting off next year’s bloom. Lilacs set bloom for the following year in the early fall. The best time to prune them is immediately after they bloom in the summer. It looks as though you have left lots of branches, though, so you will probably still get blooms on the old branches that are left.
Our place looks like that too, cold and snowy. No spring yet. I know it is just around the corner.
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Poor lilac, you just trimmed it…. We still have snow with more on the way…..yuck….
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OH MY Linda… that is a LOT of snow! And the pictures are makeing me cold just looking at them! Beautiful… but only if I’m not out in it! Hang in there and stay warm girl!
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They are in Missouri, our daughter e-mailed us a picture of a tree full of robins. She thinks she can lay claim to seeing the first one of the year…it doesn’t count when yo move 8 hours south. Your snow is lovely. I do hope the lilac is ok.
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Looks so pretty..ha! It always looks good in some one elses yard! 🙂
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