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Spring has officially sprung

Posted: Sat May 03, 2014 3:20 am
by JoeBro
Well, it finally stopped raining long enough to mow the yard. So, I put a digital camo kilt on, got the tractor out and proceeded to mow, stopping a few times to pick up some branches. I've noticed I do not get tired as quickly doing yardwork in a kilt as opposed to pants that restrict movement. It was only 59 F when I started but it felt great to mow with the kilt on.

Re: Spring has officially sprung

Posted: Sat May 03, 2014 2:11 pm
by partlyscot
Grrrr

We have a snowfall warning here.........

Re: Spring has officially sprung

Posted: Sat May 03, 2014 9:43 pm
by STEVIE
Did my first grass cut 2 weeks ago, second today, alas unskirted.
Freaky weather, here, a whole winter, no snow.
No idea when, or if, this occured before.
Steve.

Re: Spring has officially sprung

Posted: Sat May 03, 2014 10:58 pm
by Kirbstone
'One man went to mow....' Joe-bro. I delegate! I have a spouse who loves to charge about our quite extensive property on her 'Ferrari', wearing earplugs against the noise, but doing a Grand Job.
With the heavy cherry blossoms now beginning to shed, our drive is today a magic carpet of pink petals....delightful, if short-lived. Bluebells have taken over from the daffs, so under the trees and along our path edges it's all blue-blue. To my wife's delight some real cowslips she planted in the orchard have proliferated and there are lots there this year.
Rs Drive & blossom trees.jpg
Everywhere you look there are blossoms & flowers in perfusion and we've seen a lot of the Sun in the past month & May has come in with a warm rush, so I'm shaking out my knee-length pleats! I'm planning a trip to flaunt them on one of Dublin's new bridges. Your N.H. Barista has requested same.

Tom.

Re: Spring has officially sprung

Posted: Sun May 04, 2014 1:16 am
by john62
Yesterday we had the first snow fall in the Victorian Alpine region, this is very early for us, officially the Ski Season opens on the Queen's Birthday weekend, 10th June.

John

Re: Spring has officially sprung

Posted: Sun May 04, 2014 1:44 am
by crfriend
Here in the sometimes sub-arctic region known as "New England" (in the USA) we're just getting hints of the rebirth that Mother Nature gives each year. I noticed leaf-buds on the trees outside work a week or so ago (work being closer to the coast than where I dwell and therefore a bit warmer), and on a "yard walk" this afternoon noticed some nice flowers up:
hope-amongst-weeds-s.jpg
There's hope in there! The daffodils are up (although one looks rather sad) and there are grape hyacinths in the mix as well. Even better:
1st-tulip-2014.jpg
Sapphire seems to have christened that little patch of tulips the "Carl Friend Memorial Tulip Garden". To that, I complained rather loudly, "But I'm not dead yet!"

It is so wonderful to see the Earth reawaken after the dreadful Winter Sleep, which sometimes seems interminable.

Re: Spring has officially sprung

Posted: Sun May 04, 2014 5:27 am
by dillon
The daffodils have come and gone down here, as have the dogwoods and pears and azaleas. Strawberries are in full production and blueberries will be coming on in a couple weeks. And though the weather is pleasent now, the summer heat is not far away.

Re: Spring has officially sprung

Posted: Sun May 04, 2014 7:14 am
by Uncle Al
And the "Caliber" makes a nice backdrop for the Daffodils :D

Uncle Al
:mrgreen: :ugeek: :mrgreen:

Re: Spring has officially sprung

Posted: Sun May 04, 2014 9:28 am
by Kirbstone
We've got our long Spring Bank-holiday W/end here and we're visiting today and entertaining tomorrow. Everyone wants to show off their spring blossoms &c. & the weather is good.
Two interesting specimens here:
Rs Spring Orchard cowslips 2014.jpg
Rs Spring pink bluebells 2014.jpg
Tom