Ha ha that is one way to describe this! Thankfully the driveway did not need shoveling & I expect this will all be gone by Wednesday or Thursday. Snow storms are typical in April & sometimes into May.
Thankfully we have rain today (Thursday) to wash any remnants away. I just read from a farmer friend that they, the farmers, like spring snow, it has a lot of nitrogen in it which is very good for the soil. Learning something new everyday!
Ha ha! Just posted my similar picture! -Jenn
ReplyDeleteI saw & I think it's the topic of most Ontario bloggers this morning (lol).
DeleteWell, at least he was artistic in his expressiveness!
ReplyDeleteHa ha that is one way to describe this! Thankfully the driveway did not need shoveling & I expect this will all be gone by Wednesday or Thursday. Snow storms are typical in April & sometimes into May.
DeleteOh no! It does look very pretty though.
ReplyDeleteIt was what we call Christmas Eve snow - pretty.
DeleteWow! We're having temps 10 degrees cooler than normal, but that means highs in the 50s ;)
ReplyDeleteThis isn't a climate change thing, we often get snow in April & sometimes in May :(
DeleteThat might be beautiful in December, but it's an abomination in April!!!
ReplyDeleteI think Old Man Winter is being quite rude with his lingering about.
DeleteDon't you just hate these petty squabbles? ;-)
ReplyDeleteI feel like the child caught between divorcing parents (col).
DeleteIt does look like a winter postcard! You should put a sign up: "Bring back spring!" :D
ReplyDeleteThankfully we have rain today (Thursday) to wash any remnants away. I just read from a farmer friend that they, the farmers, like spring snow, it has a lot of nitrogen in it which is very good for the soil. Learning something new everyday!
DeleteIt was pretty, but I could have down without it.
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