Monday, April 6, 2009

6:42 pm



SNOW [from the Saxon snow] - Frozen vapor; watery particles congealed into white crystals in the air, and falling to the earth. When there is no wind, these crystals fall in flakes or unbroken collections, sometimes extremely beautiful.

~ from The American Dictionary of the English Language, by Noah Webster, 1828

That's right, loved ones. It's headed our way once again. We're slated to get anywhere from two to six inches overnight. It probably won't stick, since yesterday's sunny disposition heated up the green earth.

I spent a half-hour when I got home putting covers on the crape myrtle, the Japanese maple, the Rose of Sharon, the wisteria, and MeeMaw's two rose bushlets. They're all budding out, and we don't want them to get harmed by tonight's sub-freezing temperatures.

Anyway, I thought y'all should know that it is going to snow again.

Rest well in the air conditioned comfort of your homes, loved ones.