Gladiolus in the snow
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It's been close to 100 this whole week. Can you send some snow this way?There was 2 1/4" by midnight and another 2" this morning. The low so far has been 31°F. I saved a couple of trees after midnight. The wind came up and helped keep the snow from sticking to the trees. There are going to be broken branches especially with the Russian Olives which were already hanging low due to to massive crop of olives.
The tom was the only one still on the roost this morning.
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The deck at midnight last night.
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The garden this morning.
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Sorry, it will all be gone in a couple of days.It's been close to 100 this whole week. Can you send some snow this way?
Deer are happy... guinea are sad.Mule deer, they were taking advantage of the broken down Russian Olives and having a feast.
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The guineas were watching. They couldn't find their nest buried in the snow.
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what’s the actual name of a “cow sucker” it is a black milk snake?? i just remember that being one of the most common when i was growing up.....You should have them. They are shy, secretive and blend in well with their surroundings. We had them back in PA but I rarely saw any.
Every part of the country has their own names for critters. I am not aware of a black milk snake. Other than garter snakes, our most common snake was the black rat snake which we referred to as a black snake.what’s the actual name of a “cow sucker” it is a black milk snake?? i just remember that being one of the most common when i was growing up.....