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03-28-2009, 11:00 AM
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Originally Posted by BrianH
Still going 
Too bad to go out and get pics. Got some of Dakota though he wasnt impressed with the snow
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love the pics, Is he a full grown Lab or a pup? He doesn't look quite big enough to be a full grown pure-breed Lab, he is so cute
Nita 
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03-28-2009, 11:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Towanda
I don't have fruit trees (well, we have a crabapple but I am not sure it ever produces anything) but I AM worried about all the budding trees and shrubs and the new perennials I have seen getting their spring growth -- I wonder how much damage was done to them?
I guess we will know this weekend whether the storm damaged anything.
Looks like a lot of fresh new snow up on the mountains though, Vinegaroon. ?The city and the mountains all around us looked really glorious today! 
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It must have damaged something Towanda, maybe it is the reason Kansas lost last night. Boy was I shocked when I woke-up to hear they lost. I was sure they would win...I am sorry, plus I hate MSU.
Nita
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03-28-2009, 11:30 AM
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Yes, my forsythias look pretty bad this morning - haven't gone out to look at my other things. Darn.  I am sure my apple blossoms are lost, and who knows what else.....
We still have a lot of snow on the ground and the trees, but it is a sunny day so I am sure everything will melt fast. We got some really cool pictures of Santa Fe yesterday with all the snow still looking fresh and pretty.
Oh, I wasn't really surprised that Kansas lost. They are a young team, and were not even expected to get to the NCAA tournament this year, so getting to the Sweet Sixteen was a real bonus and a learning experience for all of those freshman on the team. I am still disappointed though, I want them to to win the National Championship every year!  I hate everyone Kansas plays... LOL 
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03-28-2009, 11:45 AM
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Yes, my forsythias look pretty bad this morning - haven't gone out to look at my other things. Darn.  I am sure my apple blossoms are lost, and who knows what else.....
We still have a lot of snow on the ground and the trees, but it is a sunny day so I am sure everything will melt fast. We got some really cool pictures of Santa Fe yesterday with all the snow still looking fresh and pretty.
Oh, I wasn't really surprised that Kansas lost. They are a young team, and were not even expected to get to the NCAA tournament this year, so getting to the Sweet Sixteen was a real bonus and a learning experience for all of those freshman on the team. I am still disappointed though, I want them to to win the National Championship every year!  I hate everyone Kansas plays... LOL 
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They are young, but I still wanted to see them go just one more round..
Nita
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03-28-2009, 11:56 AM
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Me too. And especially after they led nearly the whole game. 
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03-28-2009, 12:15 PM
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Just an irrational superstitious girl in the world
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Originally Posted by BrianH
It is all gone now. Nice day inside beside the fire with an 8 pack of Guinness and a movie to keep me company  Tomorrow and Sunday comes the melting and the mud :|
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Just be glad you don't have mud season like we do here. Been raining since Wednesday, I think. That's one thing i'm not gonna miss- having my muck boots sucked off of my feet by the mud in the field!
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03-28-2009, 12:20 PM
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Hmmm. Our road is a strip of mud from beginning to end!
And when the snow in the yard melts, there will be mud in all the low spots. And this red clay mud is fun to clean off your shoes. 
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03-28-2009, 12:44 PM
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Still cold here but no snow. A couple of hummingbirds hanging around.
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03-28-2009, 05:25 PM
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No Longer A Monkey
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Originally Posted by nmnita
love the pics, Is he a full grown Lab or a pup? He doesn't look quite big enough to be a full grown pure-breed Lab, he is so cute
Nita 
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He is a full grown pure bred Staffordshire Bull Terrier

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03-28-2009, 05:26 PM
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No Longer A Monkey
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Originally Posted by RamblinRoseRanch
Just be glad you don't have mud season like we do here. Been raining since Wednesday, I think. That's one thing i'm not gonna miss- having my muck boots sucked off of my feet by the mud in the field!
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We do have wind and fire season, the joys of New Mexico hehe 
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