Blog EntrySpring is almost here!Mar 15, '08 9:05 AM
for everyone
Are you ready for spring?
   

  Well, it's pretty much looking like spring here. Meaning that even though it's still snowing, the temps have come up and birds are singing. I haven't seen a robin yet but I know I will!

Marla



myotonic wrote on Mar 15
March and you are writing about spring?????? .For you, try again in May--that's your spring---if winter breaks early.... I plowed my gardn this week and as soon as itis dry will start planting.
bsbarn wrote on Mar 15
I still have a ton of things to do, like fencing, building new doors to the barn,graveling. Dang, don't know if I'll get that done from now till next winter.
I'll send the robins up your way, Marla. In turn, send us rain when you can this summer, I think, we will be needing it.
ahartacres wrote on Mar 16
I am soooooooo ready for Spring, actually Summer would be better, I hate all this mud! All my daffodils are coming up, so it can't be far away :o)
marlamoo wrote on Mar 16
Ok, so I won't see a robin until at least late April. But that's ok, I know spring is near because I have some pretty good sized does out there that are going to be kidding starting late April. Last year was the first year we still had snow on the ground when kids started arriving! This year they'll have ice mountains to play on!
myotonic wrote on Mar 19
I would send you a picture of a robin but they have already migrated north!!
bsbarn wrote on Mar 19
Dry land fish should start popin soon
marlamoo wrote on Mar 19
What the heck is a dry land fish?
marlamoo wrote on Mar 19
I would send you a picture of a robin but they have already migrated north!!
Oh good! That means they're trying to find their way here!
bsbarn wrote on Mar 19
Dray land fish is what the call moral mushrooms in these here parts. Thought that would get someone to thinkin this morning.
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