Sunday, April 7, 2019

Sunday Snow

Do you see what I see!  Snow up ahead!
 It's not snow after all.   The farmer's have been working.   I wonder what's planted underneath the plastic?   We will find out soon enough!
Happy a sensational Sunday☺


Love ya lots♥
Molly

15 comments:

  1. 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

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  2. Keep us posted, Molly!! So interesting to know what's in there!!

    Pinot xo

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  3. Good grief! We thought that first picture was snow too! I think we're past the worst of it here in WNY.

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  4. Maybe they're growing milkbones. Yum! Let us know if they are and we'll we on the next train.

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  5. It does look like snow...had us scared for a minute.

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  6. 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.

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  7. We had a great day helping our dad with some spring cleaning yard work. It was a wonderful, warm day.

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  8. I hope that they're growing dog treats, just for you! Meanwhile, we have snow in the forecast :(...

    Happy Sunday!

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  9. Oh, it's gotta be something tasty!!!!!!
    Kisses,
    Ruby ♥

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  10. Wow, planting already. We have freezing rain today and snow coming tomorrow. Too cold yet for planting.

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  11. Yay! We'd rather see things planted, than more snow! :)

    Jan & the crew at Wag 'n Woof Pets

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  12. 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...

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  13. Hi hi hi! Ojo here! Happy Sunday! I hope your snow is done soon so the things can grow!

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  14. Are 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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