
It is at six inches and counting. Snowing in whiteout conditions at 7pm makes for a full 24 hours of snow.

The sun is going to need to get busy first thing in the morning.
Living the life of gardening high on the low spot of a North Carolina mountaintop.
6 comments:
Good grief. That is some serious springtime snow. I do hope the sun comes out and melts it just fast enough to not have flooding...
Hi Christopher! Wow...that is some snow! I hope you didn't have to be anywhere tomorrow; or maybe even the next day. It's supposed to warm up tomorrow, but that sun is going to have to work overtime to melt all that snow.
Wow, that's a real bummer! Now tell me again why exactly you moved from Hawaii??!! (:
Good luck to the bulbs. I think they will be fine.
bev
Totally love that wire kitty ornament! Snow is fun. Did you make a snowman?
I hope the meltdown has begun.
The sky is clear. The sun will be over the mountain shortly and the temperature will rise above 20. The melt can begin. In a few days we'll see how things fared.
Chuck this place is filled with garden chachkis and no I did not make a snowman in the blizzard.
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