It's arrived!!

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  1. eileen

    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    All stocked up Daisy - thankfully.

    No I'm not liking this weather one little bit now. I don't mind a little snow (anything under two feet is fine) but this is getting ridiculous.

    Our garden bench set with two foot high planters on it:

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    My bench where I sit to have a morning cuppa:

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    My poor greenhouse (6 feet x 4 feet) is disappearing!!

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    Would you believe it - it's STILL snowing!!! :eek:
     
  2. Sjoerd

    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    Oh good grief, Eileen!! :eek: That is OTT...really now.
    It all looks so unreal now. It gives your garden a totally different look. What do you call that style? Perhaps you could sell the plans to a garden designer--Joe Swift, maybe? :D
     
  3. Philip Nulty

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    I went for a walk with one of my dogs early this morning,..hardly a sinner about,..the snow only stopped for about an hour,..its coming down again,..i figure we will be about the same as you,...gosh you have three foot of snow,..and still counting, :eek: .
    Here is what it looks like from my house to next door,.."Church",..and down to the river.

    Photo Story.
     
  4. eileen

    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Philip you can have my snow and I'll take yours. ;) Four feet of the white stuff here now and still it's coming down thick and fast. I really hope you don't get as much as we have as it's really not pleasant at all. :(
     



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  5. GrandaddyDayCare

    GrandaddyDayCare Seedling

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    Wow, that is simply beautiful. I can only imagine how romantic that would be to have four feet of snow on the ground and a roaring fire in the fireplace. I know it makes it troublesome for those who have to travel in it, but it sure is pretty to look at. Please take lots of pictures for those of us who can only wish for sights of such beauty.
     
  6. Philip Nulty

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    Lol,..Eileen that's not a fair exchange,..i don't have enough to give you,..its still coming down here,..most of the shops in town are allowing staff to go home at 1500hrs,..traffic can not make it in most areas so lots of shops didn't open at all,...i have enough food to keep me going,..i think?,..at the rate i consume food,..i will run out fairly quick.
     
  7. cherylad

    cherylad Countess of Cute-ification Plants Contributor

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    Eileen... that reminds me of the snow storms I used to get in the mountains of New Mexico. It sure is pretty... IF you don't have to go anywhere!
    Right now, there's a tiny bit of hail falling now. That's enough to freak out most people down here! :-D
     
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    This puts me in mind of the three blizzards we had here last winter. I feel for you, I really do. Digging and then redigging after the wind blows in back in... oh good grief. Four feet is entirely too much!!!
     

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