Truth be told, I've been feeling a little pissy about the lack of snow. When you move to Maine, you sign on for epic snow. No wussy "dustings" of snow or "storms" that deliver an inch or two. Please. In Maine we measure our snowfall in FEET. This year, I've had to forfeit my winter-hardiness bragging rights and sit glumly watching clips on the national news showing dump trucks moving mountains of snow out of Washington D.C and people making snowmen in Georgia.
In the last couple of weeks, though, my thinking has shifted, and I've been all Spring ... yeah, Spring. The grass looks like it might be trying to green up a little if you squint and look at it out of the corner of your eye. There are tiny ruffs of green poking up from the base of my perennials in the flowerbeds. I've been perusing gardening catalogs, making lists, and sketching out changes I plan to make in the gardens this year. I may or may not have even poked the ground with a stick to see how much longer it will be before I (Tom) can start digging the pond I've decided I can't live without.
Which is why, of course, I logged on to Weather.com this morning and saw that we're scheduled to get 4 - 8 inches of snow by tomorrow night.
Bastards.
5 comments:
If we were to get more snow at this point, I'd probably end up on the top of a building with a sawed-off shotgun in my hands.
I know it has been a strange and unusual winter. I just made note of that tonight on a post.
Isn't that the way it goes? Enjoy your snow, even if it didn't come when you wanted it to (sounds like kids or dogs, doesn't it?)
Spring is unconscionably cruel.
Isn't that the way? Sorry to hear about your snow. Hopefully it will melt fast so your flowers can come up.
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