Whew Molly thank goodness that is not snow. I look forward to seeing what is hiding under the cover. You my sweet friend look lovely today Hugs Cecilia
Taking a breather from planting and came over to visit. I am glad that was not snow! We like your pretty purple harness. Have a good day. Back to planting.
There is snow coming to the northern states according to Paisley! BRRR!! I wonder why the farmer put plastic over his crops? Is that how the seeds germinate or is it to protect from frost? Hmmmm...
Whew Molly thank goodness that is not snow. I look forward to seeing what is hiding under the cover. You my sweet friend look lovely today
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Keep us posted, Molly!! So interesting to know what's in there!!
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Good grief! We thought that first picture was snow too! I think we're past the worst of it here in WNY.
ReplyDeleteMaybe they're growing milkbones. Yum! Let us know if they are and we'll we on the next train.
ReplyDeleteIt does look like snow...had us scared for a minute.
ReplyDeleteTaking a breather from planting and came over to visit. I am glad that was not snow! We like your pretty purple harness.
ReplyDeleteHave a good day. Back to planting.
We had a great day helping our dad with some spring cleaning yard work. It was a wonderful, warm day.
ReplyDeleteI hope that they're growing dog treats, just for you! Meanwhile, we have snow in the forecast :(...
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday!
I hope it are somefin yummy!
ReplyDeleteOh, it's gotta be something tasty!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteKisses,
Ruby ♥
Wow, planting already. We have freezing rain today and snow coming tomorrow. Too cold yet for planting.
ReplyDeleteYay! We'd rather see things planted, than more snow! :)
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There is snow coming to the northern states according to Paisley! BRRR!! I wonder why the farmer put plastic over his crops? Is that how the seeds germinate or is it to protect from frost? Hmmmm...
ReplyDeleteHi hi hi! Ojo here! Happy Sunday! I hope your snow is done soon so the things can grow!
ReplyDeleteAre no more snow but at least that will mean better weather and perhaps what the farmer is growing will be yummy to eat. Hugs, Susie & Treacle xx
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