Snowdaze

It snowed like this all day

This week, as the first day of spring {3/20/25} rolled by on the calendar, media outlets carried stories about cherry blossoms, gardening tips, and spring break locations.

Meanwhile, Central Oregon got covered in two feet of fresh snowfall.

We’ve gotten used to snow in March, but this snow storm was one storm too many. The weather has been off and on all season. That, I guess shouldn’t come as a shock.

Unfortunately for us, we were clearing snow off our driveway on the first day of spring.

Day two and the sun breaks through

Oh, it was a beautiful sight  .  .  .  fir branches ladened with mounds of white and that muffling of sound a layer of snow brings to the world.

It didn’t get much below freezing, and in fact it melted pretty quickly.

Taking a moment between shovel fulls

There was a day, or two, of clogged roads, as we waited on snowplows to come through. Sharing sympathetic looks with our neighbors (who were also shoveling snow), it took us over an hour to clear our driveway.

In the end, we managed to get a few more home projects completed .

But still  .  .  .  this is MARCH!

2 Replies to “Snowdaze”

  1. Always read your blogs and consider a reply, but seldom do. Sorry!🤓. Anyway, March in our neck of the tundra can also have big snow events. It was Saint Patrick’s Day, 2002-woke up to 30 inches. Hopefully the moisture will reduce the fire danger as spring rolls into summer.

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