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Spring on hold. Snow and high 'teens F this a.m. Back to numb paws and salting sidewalks. Tahiti beckons...
 
Woke up to heavy low clouds and a falling snow. Very tempting to just crawl back under the covers!

But it's stopped snowing and the clouds are lifting, at least. I don't think we'll see any sun today and currently it's just below freezing outside.

Happy First Day of Spring! 🌻 :icon_sunny: ❄️ 🌨️

Hope it's lovely in your part of the world, hosers!
 
Back from my trip out west, time to see if any shots are good. Weather was only good for night sky 2 days out of the 12 and I was in a canyon. So not much there.

Came home to everything in bloom and had to cut the grass. The yearly battle has begun.
 
@CherylL lots of invasive Bradford Pears here. Last week the blooms were dying off and the wind was blowing the petals around Luke snow.
The Bradford Pears are in full bloom this week. I think they are the choice of trees on new build homes. That snap like twigs in a storm.
 
A little brisk today with the winds, but bundled up and got in a walk. The ground scrub is green and the trees are starting to bud. We were spoiled with the unseasonably warm temps a month ago and now it feels like winter.
 
Freezing temps at night all this week and then rain all next week. Typical Spring in New England. We’ve had it snow on Easter and have been to the beach in shorts in March. I do find this time of year very cold and raw, much worse than winter. Maybe because I have spring fever once we have a warm day.
 
Freezing temps at night all this week and then rain all next week. Typical Spring in New England. We’ve had it snow on Easter and have been to the beach in shorts in March. I do find this time of year very cold and raw, much worse than winter. Maybe because I have spring fever once we have a warm day.
Exactly - a few warm days and suddenly there are green shoots everywhere.

Our neighbors across the street and next door have perfect jonquils in bloom now. They're likely to be blasted by the drop in temperatures, but who knows? Maybe they're tougher up here. We had them up in February when I lived in the South!
 

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