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Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Blooming Tuesday -

I keep promising tulip pix, but they are not opening because it is still a bit too cold for them. They are finally making heads. so are the violets and a ton of other things. Maybe next week if the temps will stay up like they are forecast to I can share some pictures of them!

We had another snow storm...this is how the daffodils looked - poor babies! I actually have about 6 different types of daffodils opened right now. They are all beautiful even with snow frosting!
...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM MDT WEDNESDAY FOR SNOW... A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY MEANS THAT PERIODS OF SNOW WILL CAUSE TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES. BE PREPARED FOR SLIPPERY ROADS AND LIMITED VISIBILITIES...AND USE CAUTION WHILE DRIVING.
It causes gardening difficulties too!
As always, thanks to Jean at for hosting Blooming Tuesday. I love this day to look at everyone's gardens and how they are growing. Check out this link to see other participants http://msgreenthumbjean.blogspot.com/

9 comments:

Unknown said...

SNOW? Man! It is pretty on the Daffs.

Deb said...

I love the photos, I'm sorry your still getting snow

Anonymous said...

Brrr..snow in April is too much for me! :) I love the way your Daffs look like they have frosting on their faces. Very pretty, and they will stand up to that weather I'm sure.

Suzanne said...

Honey, I'm right there with you. We ladies in the mountain west need to stick together for moral support in the spring! This warm a day -- snow for three -- is for the birds! Anyway, warm weather is definitely coming your way. Your daffodils are beautiful in spite of the chilly weather!

Carla said...

Well it is pretty;)
BUT you will be having wonderful cool spring weather when we are sweltering in the heat very soon.

Anonymous said...

mmm...frosting. They do look good enough to eat. Warm wishes from Phoenix, AZ.

Jean said...

Great photo of the snow on the daffodils. We have been hot but it's cooling rapidly today. Too hot for spring blooms. Jean

Aiyana said...

Still getting snow? Sometimes I don't like living in Arizona (June to Sept.) but I think so much snow would be worse--mostly because of the travel restrictions, mess, etc. With heat, nothing much happens except sunburn!
Aiyana

Grammy said...

OH MY! SNOW! We have rain. I love your photo though.
I just put up my post as I am a bit late So I am blooming Wednesday. lol. Have a great week!

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