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Registered: ‎09-01-2010

WV has seen a very mild winter, with only a couple of weeks of frigid cold weather and not enough snow cover at one time to make  good snowball.  However, we've had major blizzards in March, so we are far from out of the woods yet.  

 

The ground is warming, my Easter lillies are up, forsythia bush is full of buds ready to open, apple trees are budding, and the woody growth in the woods behind us is also greening up.  Hibernation is over and all kinds of wildlife are moving and slithering already.  My exterminator was here on Monday and found a black snake in one of our bait boxes!   

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Posts: 8,108
Registered: ‎03-09-2010

I'll take it!  Here in Philly we've barely seen a flake this season.  I always look forward to snow, but it looks like it's not going to happen.