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Posted by John A. on March 22, 2005 at 19:01:44 from (65.161.172.116):
In Reply to: Re: IT'S OVER!!!!!!!!!!! Winter is officially o posted by Allan in NE on March 22, 2005 at 15:45:49:
Allan, Was in the high Texas panhandle 2 Saturdays ago. ..... Plainview, Tx, Fruit trees in full bloom! Green ash, Elm, Redoaks.. in mid leaf Amarillo, Tx, fruit trees were in bloom ...here&there, Elms and Green ash just starting to leaf out. Dumas,Stratford, TX. just a few fruit trees blooming, ash and elms and red oaks full bud swell with a few little leaves peaking through. That was 2 weeks ago, Spring is creaping North faster than you know. As I said earlier...Take heart for it is darkest just before the Dawn. Go get your Tomatoes and Peppers and get them started in the warmest place in the house or garage. Then when the last frost leaves you are ready. or youuuuuu could....... Have a "Winter Defiance BBQ party" and wear Flowery Hiwarian shirts and get the BBQ going and drive old man winter away! Just a thought! Later. John A.
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