> They said today since the freak snow storm that we had in Oct was on
he
>10th day of the new moon, then we would have 10 heavy snowfalls before
sprin
>comes. This one the other day was the tenth one, so in therory winter is
>over. Now if you believe that, then I also have a bridge to sell ya'.
>Tomorrow we are to have thunderboomers, so it should be interesting
hading
>out to Columbia .
I hope the calculations about 10 snow storms were correct, and spring is
now settled into your area. I'm convinced it's here, despite the sleet
and ice and other whitish stuff that fell two days ago. I've seen
crocuses growing in my lawn. I've seen a robin. The buds are softening
on some of the trees.
> Let me know what the wildflower is if you finally figure it out. I DID
>finally see a Robin this morning when I went out for the paper...so who
know
>maybe it is spring and we weren't told about it.
I can't find my wildflower book to discover what it is. I think Rob
must have borrowed it. If he did borrow it, and it's in his room, I
might find it when he goes to college. (g) There are days when I
literally cannot see the floor in his room.
Sondra
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