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Yes, it truly is winter here in Kentucky. Last night the temperature was down in the 20's and this morning we woke up to a dusting of snow. Then, as I was walking into the barn for morning chores, I spied this!
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What does it mean when the forsythia bushes are blooming on December 5th?
very strange to see forsythia in bloom in December? Who says climate change is a hoax? Folks that don't live very close to nature I suppose?
ReplyDeleteThat first shot looks like a Christmas card! My forsythia's are still blooming too. And my pussy willows too :-/.
ReplyDeleteI am thinking I better go check my forsythia today!
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