Just a few flakes, but my kids are amazed. After growing up in the tropics, this is quite an experience for the little ones.
I admit to being amazed myself. I didn’t even see snow falling until I was 24.
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Just a few flakes, but my kids are amazed. After growing up in the tropics, this is quite an experience for the little ones.
I admit to being amazed myself. I didn’t even see snow falling until I was 24.
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2 responses to “It is snowing outside!”
A couple of guys from Florida came up here for college. They got SO EXCITED to see white stuff on the ground and woke the whole dorm…only to be told “that’s just heavy frost”. They saw plenty of snow later. It is amazing and beautiful.
Glad for the kids, but not the slightest bit upset that the storm is mostly sparing FL this time. I’m ready for spring.
Got a lovely letter yesterday with some seeds and artwork. Thank you so much.
I’ve heard you talk about seminoles so often, but now I’m spacing… are these ones you would recommend planting early spring to avoid some of the bug pressure?
Thanks again.
Stay warm.