With intermittent frog downpours. As soon as I rhapsodize on splendor in the grass, heaven freezes over.
(It’s technically hail, not snow, but still.)
Revolutionary new weed treatment.
With intermittent frog downpours. As soon as I rhapsodize on splendor in the grass, heaven freezes over.
(It’s technically hail, not snow, but still.)
Looks like “the finish” definitely did take care of itself this time!
Comment by Lana — March 17, 2008 @ 4:27 pm
Nothing like letting the Universe what you need.
Comment by Jena Strong — March 17, 2008 @ 4:54 pm
Ha! That’s funny…Nice thing about winter is that you can’t garden for at least 6 months.
Comment by Mika — March 17, 2008 @ 5:43 pm
Wow, I haven’t seen that much hail since I lived in Denver, and I don’t miss it for a second.
Comment by Judy Merrill-Smith — March 17, 2008 @ 6:53 pm
Nifty. I like the white river, as though water is rushing around the rocks.
You’re up the hill from us. We only got sleet and a wet kite.
Comment by RocketMom — March 17, 2008 @ 9:31 pm
Oh my.
We got hail and snow here today but it is unfortunately somewhat expected in these parts.
But if this could happen where you live, just think what else might appear in the sky?
Comment by bella — March 17, 2008 @ 10:44 pm
that’s one way to look at it, i suppose!
i do wish for an end to winter…it’s time. i know it is.
Comment by Phyllis Sommer — March 18, 2008 @ 3:34 am
Global warming? Go figure. (And, please, please leave it on your side of the country. I can barely handle these cold days let alone anything remotely like THAT)
Comment by Shawn — March 18, 2008 @ 11:14 am
Just got my Sally Dworsky cd “Boxes” in the mail yesterday.
Leo and I listened it the whole way taking Todd to the airport this morning, and back home again.
And we both LOVE it.
Thanks again for introducing me to her music.
Comment by bella — March 18, 2008 @ 1:40 pm
I feel left out up here. 🙂
Comment by kathryn — March 18, 2008 @ 7:45 pm