me too! both for the joy of fluffy, flaky white stuff falling from the sky and to keep the evil pollens and pesky molds at bay. they're the last thing my just barely under control asthma needs right now.
Which is to say, I've already winterised them, after we had the hard frost back in november, and I'm worried that this stretch of odd warmish weather is gonna make em think it's spring and go all budding prematurely on me. :<
Normally, I'd disagree and say it's never too early for spring. But this year, I have at least three wool sweaters I haven't finished knitting yet, so I'm not ready for warmth yet!
usually I hate winter, but I am the same this year...I crave winter...I want to see snow and feel the cold air outside...oh my...sending prayers your way. huggers
I now we have some freakish weather out there my Mom use to call it "pnumonia weather" in the tens at night and climbing to 40's by day brek bright sunshine and gloom we've had a allmix winter sorta strangefor Upper New York State.Rose of Sharon bloomed last week EEEK!!!
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Date: 2006-01-11 06:58 am (UTC)please, winter weather, winter appropriate temperatures, now.
-d, fearing for her sinuses, and her roses.
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