Monday, April 13, 2009

No Matter Your Beliefs......Can we all agree that this is a beautiful time of the year? RedBuds, Azaleas,??

Tulips, Dog Woods, growing grass, and so many, many more. I live in S.E. of the USA, so I must admit I%26#039;m not sure that the northen parts of the USA are experiencing the same growth.

No Matter Your Beliefs......Can we all agree that this is a beautiful time of the year? RedBuds, Azaleas,??
Well...it was ....till the freeze last night.
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Reply:I will agree that it%26#039;s a nice time of year. I like spring. :-)
Reply:It%26#039;s friggen freezing here in central Ohio. Spring left us days ago. Daffodils are dead. Snowed like the dickens today.








Someone send me a wahhhhhmublance please!
Reply:I%26#039;m in Michigan [and not the UP]. I see a foot of snow, and more falling. Verily, I am not pleased.





I envy your weather right now.
Reply:Yup, it%26#039;s beautiful.





(Nebraska)


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Of course that%26#039;s more middle USA
Reply:I just got back from the Oceanside, it is raining, cold, and the surf is up.


I live on the Oregon coast, i can see the harbor out of my window, and am 7 miles from the national forest.





yes it is beautiful.
Reply:It is, when it%26#039;s not snowing! We had snow here the other day in lovely northern NY state. And it%26#039;s cold today... but I know that soon the lilacs will bloom.... that%26#039;s what keeps me going.
Reply:yes but keep me away from dogwoods sneexing allergic to it
Reply:The weather sucks - too cold for even God to be in Missouri!!!!
Reply:Yes it is! I am in Western Canada, the prairies.





There is intermittent snow and warm. So looking out our living room window, I see Nan-King Cherry blossoms and icicle%26#039;s. LOL!





I love it! Peace and good cheer to all! ;o)
Reply:Very nice in %26#039;Middle England%26#039; too, thank you.





It is indeed a beautiful time of year and yes, we should all take time to appreciate and enjoy it.


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Reply:It is the reawakening of all that has slept through the winter. It is the seeding of the Earth and the beginning of things. Even through the unaccustomed 22 degree night, the air is different and the sky is different than in winter. There are hints that life will make it through the ice, and while some will die, those who survive will enjoy another cycle of life. (thoughts upon examining my seedling flower row this morning, which I covered against the freezing temperatures. Not all the young shoots survived, but many did!) Man is tied to all this, and even the most structured of thought systems cannot fail to be affected by its environment....
Reply:Yea, it is. It is cold today in San Antonio. 39 degrees and raining. Very unusual for an april in texas.
Reply:Overcast and hazy, slightly on the chilly side. Flower buds are booming. Southern California.



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