Springtime in the Rockies

This is what the greenhouse looked like yesterday:

It’s not that unusual. This is what it looked like on April 13th last year:

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19 Responses to Springtime in the Rockies

  1. Ann Thompson says:

    Wow, too snowy for me 🙂 Is that fog or snow blowing around?

  2. Hootin' Anni says:

    Pretty, but not my cup of tea.

  3. Rose says:

    It is beautiful! We have a chance of snow….and our neighbor races, and he says he remembers having snow on his first race one year. The race was the first weekend in May.

  4. wow – of course, I love your “snow” – well the looking of it – probably I wouldn’t like it so much if I was faced with daily at my door step 🙂

    Like your weather changes as one seasons glides into another, Autumn down here also swings to the L and the R. On Saturday when I came home from an outing, the house was hot and stuff, aircon on. But slide to Sunday and it was the cold as, heat pump on! Today Monday, not sunny but also not as cold, possibly because around 7am I put all the heating on…and now it’s off, as the pad warmed up sufficiently…

  5. Wow – I wondered where the snow had gone, I guess I know now! 🙂 It all reminds me of our days in Alaska!

  6. Ginny Hartzler says:

    Good grief, what a late winter you have. Now I want to know what is IN the greenhouse.

    • Jean says:

      We’re still getting tomatoes every day. They are getting smaller, though. And Andy’s clover, for improving the soil, was ready to dig in.

  7. I’m so sick of feeling cold all the time. We can’t seem to move past the snow flakes in the forecasts either.

  8. MadSnapper says:

    no snow here but lots of thunder storms and we live in the lightning capital of usa and the middle of the state is the worst and that is US… at 3:30 am today for over and hour, wind and flashbangs 3 per second and 3 inches of rain. like 4th of July only dangerous. Beau doesn’t know it yet but no walk before the vet visit today….. we walk in rain but not lightning. your mountain top is beautiful in the snow. hope the plants are ok

    • Jean says:

      Thanks for asking about the plants, Andy is watching the ones that have started to come up. He’s pleased that the lilacs and some of our flowers have waited.

      I read long ago about Florida and lightning. That’s a lot of lightning and rain! Before we bought our land Andy wanted to buy a plot not far from here. I dragged my feet because almost all of the trees around where we would have built had been struck by lightning.

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