Depending on where you live, it’s official, winter is over! My northern friends may be saying, “Says who?” For those of us fortunate enough to live in the south, then we know winter is pretty much behind us. Not that we have had much of a winter or anything because we usually do not. Call it a good thing or not, that’s just the way it is here in the Tennessee Valley.
Don’t get me wrong, though. I love our mild climate. That being said, I’ve learned one thing, there is no need to rush into packing away my sweats just yet.
It’s sort of funny at the start of the month I began thinking about the Blizzard of ’93. Do you remember that storm? How could you not unless you weren’t even born yet or way too little, right?
Our weather was all spring-like. We had just gotten the girls their first swing set which delivered earlier in the week and ready for assembly when WHAM! the storm of the century dumps almost two feet of snow on us bringing with it some biting temperatures. Knoxville won out as being the coldest spot (-22) in the country the day after the blizzard hit.
It never fails every year to turn cold again after Spring is official. Not before spring has sprung, but soon afterward. In fact, the chilly temperatures have been known to flip-flop through mid-May before the season stabilizes. That absolutely drives me crazy! They call this cold spell, Dogwood Winter or Blackberry Winter and usually fall at the same time.
Do you know how these two winters earned these names? If you haven’t guessed it, this occurs when there is a reversal in thermal currents causing that dreaded cold snap lasting a few days or even as long as week around the time the dogwood and blackberry blooms appear.
My experiences with Dogwood/Blackberry Winter has been like a crazy roller coaster ride with on again and off again springtime weather. This period often lasts for a month. It’s common during this time for someone in the house to get sick. That’s never fun! I have one request, “Oh be kind to us, Mother Nature. I have too much to do this spring.”
Last week, I began sorting through our mound of photo albums. One of the homeschool families is going to put together a slide show presentation of the seniors set to music. Someone did it in 2008 for DD#2’s graduation, which was heart-warming, comical, and even tear-jerking. But, it was beautiful!
Yesterday, I scanned pictures from three albums and I’m only up to DS’s second birthday. I believe I may be in for a little trouble trying to narrow my photo crop to the 10 or 15 suggested number. And to think, I thought I was going to have problems coming up enough pictures. Dah looks like I was wrong – again!
Speaking of graduation, my task has been to secure a photographer for the ceremony, which I did. As good fortune would have it, one of the homeschool families has a son-in-law who happens to be…you guessed it a professional photographer – Jonathan Howe. He has agreed to photograph the ceremony at a very reasonable price.
DH & DS couldn’t work on the tree removal project this weekend because it was wet. In order to tackle the job once and for all, DH decided to take a day off from work yesterday. The boys spent all day on it. The good news is, the tree is not resting on the house. The bad news is, DS is going to be busy, busy, busy getting that pine tree sawed into pieces for the city to take off.
I’m VERY thankful he is old enough to do this sort of work. Do you know how difficult it is to cut a tree with a bow saw? Yes, I said bow saw. It’s extremely hard to do! I know, I’ve tried it before. This was in the day when our kiddos were too young to do such jobs and I was Super Mom! Yeah, right I know. Phew! wipe brow I’m glad those days are farrr behind me and I have a strong DS to take up the slack for his mama and DH doesn’t have to do the job all alone. I have two incredible men in my life, don’t you think?
I’m a day behind on blog hopping and this first day of spring is forecast to be a gorgeous day. The downside is I have a zillion and one things which are all musts on my to-do list but the inner me is screaming, “Play hooky and go outside to sit in the sun!” The weatherman says it’s gonna be 85. We’ll see what I can do about enjoying the promise of a delightful sunny blue sky outdoors.
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