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I’m near Augusta Georgia. We are mostly hot and humid. Lol just had the AC on the other day. We get very mild winters. I don’t think we even got to freezing til January and that was only a couple of days. Lived here my entire life only very little snow but some people remember the 14 inches of snow in February of 1973. I don’t really remember I was only a couple years old. I’ve seen pictures my mom had of me standing in the snow waist deep is the only way I believed it happenedWhen I grew up in Georgia (1950s-60s in the Marietta/Kennesaw area), February & March were the months we could expect a little snow and definitely some sleet/ice storms. (Always a wet Christmas, never a white one! Januarys were cold & wet, too.) I remember Mom cooking in the fireplace for days after some bad ice storms knocked down power lines all over the place, while we bundled up in sleeping bags near the hearth.Seemed to happen about once a winter, sometimes twice, in Feb/March.
Is that weather pattern still normal in your area? Or maybe you're south of there...![]()
Yummy!10 today. I need to make that frittata soon. That, and flan.
She’s a beauty3 today, Mei, Juin and Août.
Juillet is done laying for a while I think, it’s been over a week, and her personality is back to what it was before she started laying. When she was a chick she wasn’t food motivated at all, but as soon as she hit puberty she became desperate to search for grubs and worms. Now she will pick up worms and toss them aside, and she hardly does any scratching, preferring to half-heartedly nibble on grass. Her lack of interest in worms alarmed me at first, but she’s eating enough feed and has a ton of energy, so I guess she’s feeling good!
Mei was also feeling good today. She got her sunbath at last!
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It’s interesting how the climates have changed, definitely less snow than I received as a kid, and no where near as cold! Thank goodness! I hate winter; me, the horses and chooks are enjoying not having bitterly cold snowy weather.When I grew up in Georgia (1950s-60s in the Marietta/Kennesaw area), February & March were the months we could expect a little snow and definitely some sleet/ice storms. (Always a wet Christmas, never a white one! Januarys were cold & wet, too.) I remember Mom cooking in the fireplace for days after some bad ice storms knocked down power lines all over the place, while we bundled up in sleeping bags near the hearth.Seemed to happen about once a winter, sometimes twice, in Feb/March.
Is that weather pattern still normal in your area? Or maybe you're south of there...![]()