CajunMama wrote:I woke up this morning, looked out of my window to see some happy and quite plump robins in my yard. I always view this as spring close, real close.
Interesting that you brought that up CM. I saw my first today as well.

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CajunMama wrote:I woke up this morning, looked out of my window to see some happy and quite plump robins in my yard. I always view this as spring close, real close.
The weather was very nice here yesterday and it's also been nice here today. Under partly cloudy skies the temperature is 68F but our local TV MET said last night that winter will return here on Sunday night. This spring like weather has been very nice, my azaleas and daffodils are starting to bloom and tree pollen is everywhere. I've had it with winter, bring on spring but I certainly hope that this years tropical season remains very quiet.vbhoutex wrote:It is now down to 44.5f and raining here in W. Houston. I'm starting to wonder just how low we will go. Could Cosgrove be right? If the wrap around is strong enough I guess anything is possible. I guess we'll be in the Winter forum for a few days more. So much for Spring starting tomorrow!![]()
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attallaman wrote:The weather was very nice here yesterday and it's also been nice here today. Under partly cloudy skies the temperature is 68F but our local TV MET said last night that winter will return here on Sunday night. This spring like weather has been very nice, my azaleas and daffodils are starting to bloom and tree pollen is everywhere. I've had it with winter, bring on spring but I certainly hope that this years tropical season remains very quiet.vbhoutex wrote:It is now down to 44.5f and raining here in W. Houston. I'm starting to wonder just how low we will go. Could Cosgrove be right? If the wrap around is strong enough I guess anything is possible. I guess we'll be in the Winter forum for a few days more. So much for Spring starting tomorrow!![]()
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vbhoutex wrote:I am floored!!! Both of my Hibiscus plants are now putting out leaves from the very bottom where they meet the ground. I thought they were totally toast after this winter. *vbhoutex thumbs his nose at winter*Well that isn't my nose, but you get the picture.
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