The wind is still with us…a very sharp wind, blowing across the snow freshly dumped in the mountains all around us.
We are COLD. In my yard the asparagus has froze, the lilac buds have turned brown and dried on the stem, the fruit trees crisp white blooms are now a brown yucky color. Out on the farm everything is still okay…the alfalfa is cold but green, growing slowly, but still alive. We are still irrigating, nothing has been planted so we have no worries in that department.
Rain and snow occurred off and on all day
The wind pushing storm clouds from the west toward us, then onto the east
At different points the sun shined into the Roubidoux Canyon allowing us to see the geological formations just four miles from our farm.
The tri-colored Red-winged Blackbirds helped us while we changed water, searching for yummy things in the soil.
A hawk looking for super also, watched us while we changed the water, swaying gently in the wind on his tiny branch in the tree. The tree is still waiting for warmth so it can leaf out…waiting, just like us.
Suddenly a rainbow lite up an culvert a neighbor has ready to insert across an arroyo on his land!
We worked on the water until dark, but even the dark offered Bling in the most spectacular of ways!
The Bling of Nature…really, who could ask for more? Not I. I am most comfortable here, on the land…really Terry and I try hard to one with the land and all that shares it with us!
Your farming friend,
Linda

Beautiful photos ~ so sad to hear about all the spring treasures freezing. 😦
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sorry about the freezes of fruit trees and veggies.
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I shall pray for better weather for you.its not fair that you should be having such a rough time and those poor trees,plants and flowers. Whatever is happening to nature
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Your pictures are so pretty, Linda! Especially like the rainbow. Hopefully, you are going to warm up to Spring temperatures soon.
We have another day of cold Winter-like winds from the north today. It only got up to 58* yesterday and is to be 60* today. The dirt has blown since Sunday, however it is to be less windy today with no blowing dust. Have many outside chores to do. Had to bring plants in last night as we had a freeze warning. Got down to 36, so no freeze, thankfully. Will keep plants in till tomorrow a.m. as have cold temps again tonight. Is to be 90* by Sunday!!! A real roller coaster here!
Blessings!
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Frustrating, isn’t it? Yesterday it was 70 degrees here and then 21 at night. I think my peonies, froze, too. That has never happened before. Great pictures, even though it was horrible weather.
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I’m glad Nature is bringing you beauty as well as cold weather. Hopefully May will be much warmer.
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I’m so sorry about the freeze :-(. Still, your ability to find bling reminds me of the quote on today’s Writer’s Almanac.
As long as this exists…
by Anne Frank
“As long as this exists,” I thought, “and I may live to see it, this sunshine, the cloudless skies, while this lasts, I cannot be unhappy.” The best remedy for those who are afraid, lonely or unhappy is to go outside, somewhere where they can be quite alone with the heavens, nature, and God. Because only then does one feel that all is as it should be and that God wishes to see people happy, amidst the simple beauty of nature. As long as this exists, and it certainly always will, I know that then there will always be comfort for every sorrow, whatever the circumstances may be. And I firmly believe that nature brings solace in all troubles.
“As long as this exists…” by Anne Frank, excerpt from The Diary of a Young Girl. © Bantam Books, 1986. Reprinted with permission. (buy now)
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Wow…there was sleet and snow an hour north of us last night, but not as bad as y’all have…the asparagus will at least send up more stalks, but, Oh! the fruit trees 😦
Hope it warms up in time for your weekend plans!
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So beautiful. Good for you seeing the bling in the bluster.
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You are one with the Land — a lovely poetical way to express the joy you take in what you do (and thanks should be given from all the rest of us that you and other farm families feel that way!)
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Well—nature can still bring us ‘bling’ –even in hard times… So sorry about your fruit trees and other things which are dying…. BUT–overall, it sounds like you and Terry are doing well, knowing nature and how to deal with nature’s surprises as they happen.
Hugs,
Betsy
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You have some very lovely pictures! I love the scenery that we are able to see here also. I just wish the politics of the state was better. I like your header.
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If you open your hands, Nature will always put a gift into them. That rainbow and that sunset are just examples. Yes, there’s some very bad stuff around too, but you’re keeping track of the good stuff.
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What dramatic skies you have where you live. There’s a real grandeur in the scenery. I can see why you love it, despite the harshness.
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How wonderful that you can always look for bling and rainbows when you are not allowed to enjoy the spring that April promises. It is in the high 80s here today. Sending you some warmth…
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I know that you are cold, so I should have some compassion, but the only thing I see are the photos: dead gorgeous.
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I hope it warms up……it’s supposed to rain here again this weekend, which is good as long as it doesn’t turn to snow. I love the photo of the sun rays coming through the clouds.
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You just can’t seem to get a break from the weather! We have been in the mid 80’s the past few days. My arms have browned to now match my hands! Lol! Been busy branding, turning bulls out and moving heifers.
Last year my lilacs didn’t bloom. This year everything is blooming, so far. I am planning on planting the tubers you sent me.
Have a perfect weekend.
Cheri
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I suppose that’s part of being one with Nature, you certainly can’t change it. Still, it’s sad to see buds that won’t be flowers or fruit.
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