No sunshine - just wind, clouds and rain. Somewhere today I mentioned the 'tornado' word, and the Princess was watching NJ news and said that there was a tornado warning in South Jersey associated with a front that just made it's way through here.
Oh, dear. Well, I hope nothing comes of that warning. I'm glad we don't have to worry about tornadoes. There was one (anomaly) that cropped up in Billings a number of years ago and ripped the roof off of the Metro Dome.
 
The fabric panel came for my next quilt!
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Sunny here today, but I hate throwing snow off of soft ground, tossed more dirt gravel and grass than snow. Dug some nasty holes I had to try to fill too. :rant
From a more 'real' winter:
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That's the worst when the ground is soft. Not 20 miles East of us got a foot in the last couple of days. It'd be a wreck trying to clean corrals if we got that right now. Need a hard freeze, but it just keeps skipping on by.

I bet that tractor is handy! How do you like the blower?
 
Mourning Sour :frow the snow that came through last night is finally starting to leave-just a matter of how long we will have to wait for the bamboo branches to stand up so we can get through the driveway :th


Morning Meg :frowour temp is 28 with a feel of 21 🥶 I did go for another walk to get more pictures of the snow-not letting the snow keep me in just yet.
You have a great day as well
Good morning, Grammy! :frow You guys are colder than us! Does it normally get that cold in Tennessee? Up to 37° here and just started spitting snowballs. Sun is still out for now. :rolleyes: Glad you're still able to get out and about.
 
The Mid West...where tornadoes are so common that when the TV or Radio says TORNADO! TAKE COVER!...everyone runs out to the front yard with their cell phone trying to be the first to get a video of it for YouTube!

Well okay, maybe we aren't quite that bad but we do run out side with our hand held radios trying to get some sight data to report to the local weather service in KC as our area has very poor radar coverage under 7,500 feet and they depend on weather watcher HAMS for eyes on reports.
 

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