Spirea shrub in the foreground, looking across the yard to the frozen lake:
Burlap-wrapped cedar shrub:
The road in front of our house. It was hard getting around town with the truck today, since the Subaru was out of town with RLM. I find that these near-zero temperatures create difficult snow and ice conditions. It's actually easier to drive in -20 or -30 C.
You can compare the yard with the same view from this time last year. The photo from March 29, 2007 is posted in the left column of the blog. Conclusion: we haven't had as much melting as last year at this time.
Spicy globe basil in the basement under lights:
4 comments:
Yes, I much prefer driving in the snow when it's good and cold. Less slipping and slush! Your basil seedlings look so full and healthy.
Seeing your snowy condition makes us feel positively TROPICAL down here. Thx for sharing.
Your snow looks so white. Our is quite a mix as the melt continues. Did you get to eat the tomato?
Clayton - yes, I've still got tomatoes growing downstairs, though I keep meaning to compost the last plant to make more room for other plant seedlings!
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