Oh my heck. That's right. You live in Texas. That's okay, I'll keep hangin with winter for a while longer. You'll get yours. I remember it being 90 in Jan or Feb when I lived in Texas. And I planted tomatoes. And then it froze. And they died. I know how that is. :)
Well, I'm glad you're counting your blessings!! We've had 14 days in a row here with no sun, and 44 days in a row with at least some precipitation. What a contrast!
and here I was, rejoicing just because we saw the SUN today! A rare sight in Michigan winters. Which last from November thru March and sometimes as long as May, LOL.
Beautiful photos! If only we didn't have to worry about the weather! *SIGH* I have already recieved TWO seed catalogues and can hardly wait to plant a few seeds with my #2 son.
I am so jealous...rain...cold...snow...no sign of spring here
ReplyDeletewinter? what's that? ;)
ReplyDeletegreat photos.
Gotta love Texas! Feelin' good here in Katy too!
ReplyDeleteOh my heck. That's right. You live in Texas. That's okay, I'll keep hangin with winter for a while longer. You'll get yours. I remember it being 90 in Jan or Feb when I lived in Texas. And I planted tomatoes. And then it froze. And they died. I know how that is. :)
ReplyDeleteWell, I'm glad you're counting your blessings!! We've had 14 days in a row here with no sun, and 44 days in a row with at least some precipitation. What a contrast!
ReplyDeleteand here I was, rejoicing just because we saw the SUN today! A rare sight in Michigan winters. Which last from November thru March and sometimes as long as May, LOL.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! If only we didn't have to worry about the weather! *SIGH* I have already recieved TWO seed catalogues and can hardly wait to plant a few seeds with my #2 son.
ReplyDeleteTracy, I have hummers at my feeder too, they have been there all winter. I love your pictures and the hat looks great! Mom would be proud! Becky
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