This was the scene here last Wednesday! There were a lot of confused flowers and birds around not to mention the humans who were not happy either. It was all gone by the next day.
That's wild! Those poor struggling flowers. I'll bet everyone was a little surprised. I remember one time playing golf in Denver on May 31, and it snowed so hard we had to quit before we finished the first hole!
Perhaps the snow might protect the flowers from even colder air? I'm not pleased to see spring snow. Saw a few flakes falling in a mixed rain show this morning. Ah, it must be spring.
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Spring, flower and snow are rarely in the same phrase...
Hello, we had some snow too. But, it is nice to finally see spring flowers popping up. Happy Tuesday, enjoy your day!
last week was wonderful here too
What the snow of the flowers. Weather mad here as well
They certainly are pretty in the snow. We got the same weather, but the snow's more hesitant to melt away here.
That's wild! Those poor struggling flowers. I'll bet everyone was a little surprised. I remember one time playing golf in Denver on May 31, and it snowed so hard we had to quit before we finished the first hole!
Those poor little flowers. I hope they soaked up the moisture without being frozen out.
You sing of Life & Spring & Adversity! We are all strengthened, thanks
Perhaps the snow might protect the flowers from even colder air? I'm not pleased to see spring snow. Saw a few flakes falling in a mixed rain show this morning. Ah, it must be spring.
Poor flowers, but your photo is a good one.
It looks pretty all the same!
Ouch! But then April is treacherous...
where is your spring . in my place is almost summer
oops.
I know I'm confused. :-)
Pretty flowers!
Looks strange with all the snow, but also quite pretty!
It has been an easy winter but someone stuck an extension on the end.
Such a fine photo !
Happy that it disappeared quickly so the flowers and birds could beathe again!
What's that? Do I hear a faint, help us! Please!
Preciosa foto Pat!! Me encanta ;)
These little blue buggers are a lot hardier than we give them credit for.
Don't they look delightful peeping through the snow there Pat :)
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