So I consider myself lucky. The farmhouse is warm. We are safe from a spring snow/rain storm's rampage.
But, it's surely not pretty out there! That is, after the morning walk to deal with the cats, which is at least a little pretty! Even the northern lily/daffodil bed has a pop up yellow bloom all ready to unfurl! And the southern front bed has plenty of gold in it!
Breakfast. We talk about... guess what! The weather.
I tell Ed we wont be seeing much snow -- not until evening and only for a short while then. Madison is right at the edge of the great changeover from snow to rain, so I remind him that we're slated to see more water than white stuff.
I am wrong.
Let's just hope the quantities will be small. I don't worry about flowers like the scilla siberica. With a name like that, you better be plenty tough!
But the daffodils will slump if the snow gets too heavy.
That's two spring seasons in a row with April snows! 2020 better deliver a sweeter outcome!
I pick up Snowdrop just as she is finishing an art project. Well, more like an art habit: give her a pink marker and a piece of paper and she'll go at it -- create her unique version of a picture story book.
Done? Can you show it off, little one?
Outside, she takes note of the snow. Despite her professed love of spring, she is excessively happy!
I tell her she is like Ed who, upon hearing me groan, retorted -- but it's so pretty!
Maybe. Just not this month.
It's dance day and so we rush through Snowdrop's favorite routine at the farmhouse -- eat n' read.
We make it to class just on time!
(today's story -- Alice in Wonderland)
Tonight, I'm the designated driver and so I take the girl home, lingering for a while to say hello to her brother...
(while in the background, the parents break into a spontaneous dance...)
The snow isn't huge. Madison has significant more of a cover than we do, even though it's just a couple miles to the north. Still, it feels very wrong.
It will melt within a day. But it is a crazy contrast to yesterday's green sprouts and warm sunshine. Spring in Wisconsin can be... complicated!
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