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Monday, March 9, 2026

Spring, But For How Long?

50°f/10°C, clear. A gorgeous, breezy day.

What weather! Absolute heaven after the cold, cold winter we have had. These warm days have coaxed the daffodils, crocus, grape hyacinth  and forsythia into bloom.


These mini daffodils are always first to open.


I call these Rachel's daffodils, because we dug these bulbs from our friend Rachel's garden.



A few of the many crocus bulbs I planted have survived the dogs.


Hard to see, but this forsythia is in almost full bloom.


So green!




I even found a surprisingly early bluet in bloom today.

We have been working on outside cleanup, and have the herb garden tidied; now to wait to see what survived. Today we cleaned out the cellar top (the building on top of our root cellar. What a mess! It has been 4 or 5 years since I have done a deep dive up there because the steps Larry built are downright scary and I hate to go up them. But I did so today and was appalled at the mess my man had made. Everything stacked willy-nilly nilly, trash everywhere...so it was a grand time of tossing stuff out the door! Then bagging it up, making a pile to burn and a pile of scrap metal. 

It looks presentable now, but I will do one more sweep to get rid of things like the 3 ice cream makers that we have never used. Where did they even come from??? I also cleaned out the extra fridge we have up there. I was so pleased to get this job done. And won't be letting Larry put anything in that building unless I am right there with him!

Our granddaughter Sarah arrived late Saturday night, so we have been enjoying visiting with her. She's working on her cabin, and hopes to get some key tasks done during the next two weeks. We've had firepit time the last two evenings, just enjoying this first taste of Spring. And Sarah had her first taste of getting stuck in our bountiful mud. Larry hooked a chain to his truck and pulled her out, and I told her not to feel bad. She has been coming here for 5 years now, and this is the first time she's gotten stuck. Shoot, we got stuck at least 5 times in our first year!


We must enjoy this weather while we can, because next week we will be back in the low 20's and 30's. It's so sad; the poor flowers. And today I saw a butterfly, just fluttering by so happily. Our weather is so changeable and unpredictable,  it's a wonder we ever get any fruit or flowers. 



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16 comments:

  1. The weather is the same here. This time of year we sure get teased a lot with the spring like weather but I enjoy every second of it. Soon we'll be past the wintery weather popping back in. Enjoyed all your photos. I don't think the daffodils have bloomed yet here and I just checked my forsythia the other day and didn't see any buds yet.

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  2. Our snow is diminishing greatly, but the weather will still be problematic with freezing rain overnight..

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  3. Just look at those bright flowers! So pretty.

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  4. ...it's spring like here, but not for long!

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  5. It's so great to see some blooms. Mine aren't there yet but they are getting closer...

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  6. You are ahead of us. I have sprouts for my mini-daffs but no buds yet. And zero forsythia. I love the yellow blooms of spring. I hope you don't get nailed with the weather. We're due for cold too.

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  7. We have no flowers yet, but within a week of your peepers, we were hearing them too!

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  8. I did enjoy this, as we are still snow-covered. Next month!!! But the tracking chart shows the hummers have reached the Carolinas. Freezing rain in the forecast, though.
    I have not been stuck for a few years, but there are still chains on the tractor, just in case.

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  9. same here...a backward step today with rain showers and high gusty winds.

    three ice cream makers...yes, Pirate was like that too! You never know...too good to throw...we might find someone who could use...

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  10. It's mud season here and all the roads are posted with weight restrictions. Today it's 70ยบ but snow in the forecast for next weekend. This is what happens in March around here. I'll post photos soon of the disappearing snow.

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  11. March is unpredictable, but I have been enjoying the warm temps. Cold is coming for us as well.

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  12. I look forward to spring! You are inspiring. I must get going.

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  13. There are flower buds on my heirloom clematis Candida which will undoubtedly suffer frost bite when the weather changes. Some years I've gone out and laboriously wrapped blankets around the fence that holds the clematis. I think this year they will have to take their chances.
    Hybrid magnolias in full bloom.
    Why do we expect spring to be anything but fickle?

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  14. It is to be 73 here tomorrow and 80 on Thursday!

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  15. Daffodils are blooming everywhere here...it's full spring and I do think it will stay this time.

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  16. Oh, beautiful Spring!!!! Here nothing so far. Must check my wild strawberries...
    Good luck it stays warm despite they say otherwise!

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