
March has sprung into action here in Ohio!
March came in gently like a lamb. We had several days featuring plenty of sunshine and temperatures in the 60’s and 70’s followed by several days of rain causing the annual arrival of a small transient creek in our back yard.
After we set our clocks ahead for Daylight Saving Time 🙄, a massive windstorm hit the area. Wind gusts up to 70 miles per hour blew down a lot of tree branches and many were without power for a short time.
Following the windstorm, temperatures dropped to below freezing and it snowed.
I managed to rescue a bundle Daffodils that were in full bloom in the garden and brought them inside to enjoy before they were bit by below freezing temperatures.
On St. Patrick’s Day, a seven ton meteor exploded over Northeastern Ohio around 9 a.m. causing a sonic boom, shaking homes and creating an awesome visible fireball.
I’m afraid to ask “what next?” 😆
In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous. ~Aristotle
Wow! What’s happening in Ohio??
I was also worried about my daffodils,
Because the temp dropped down to 17degrees- here in Illinois- but they were hardy enough to survive- and still they bloom. Bless God💕
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