I drove #2 son to his Orthodontist appointment after school today. I am pulling into the parking lot and the skies opened up. It's.....It's.....SNOWING!!!
April 27th and I am being pelted by little tiny snowbally things as well as big chunky white flakes!
Oh.
My.
Word.
I thought the receptionist was going to crap her pants when I came in and told her it was snowing....seriously, she freaked out a little!
And it's suppose to hit 75 here this weekend......
Remember my lemon magnolia tree that bloomed a tad early?
Here's what happened to my little tree after 3 nights of frost last week.....
*sigh* Why oh why didn't the leaves send a memo to the blooms that it was too too early to open?
I also have a mystery going on in my garden bed behind the deck. I planted a mix of salad green seeds last spring.....arugula, rocket, leaf lettuces, etc. This plant was among the things that sprouted up. At first I thought it was curly leaf parsley or something. It took awhile to get growing but the leaf thickness and texture made it look more like something that was not a salad green, but more like a root vegetable plant or the leaves on a fall veggie plant, like a winter squash or something in the cabbage family. So I didn't pick it and let the plant grow but by winter we still didn't see any veggie....nothing was 'heading' in the center, etc. so I just left it to die over the winter.
But it didn't die....the plant survived the winter and is now growing like a son-of-a-gun!
Can anyone ID this plant for me? It's got thick leathery leaves with curly edges and a purpley/pink spine. 2 of these plants took root in with the salad greens last spring.
If it's good eatin' I'll let it continue to grow....if it's just a weed that's not consumable it's getting plowed under this weekend....unless it snows again on Sunday after it hits 75 on Saturday. ack!
Sluggy
Just an average Gal, older mom, trying to live a simple life & what happens along the way.
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010
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