Perhaps you think spring is nigh? Time for tulips and robins and girls in summer dresses? NO!
It ‘aint over yet. I know this for two reasons.
- I’m not aware of any trucks that have fallen through the ice. It’s not spring until someone sinks a truck.
- The UPS guy got stuck in my “plowed” driveway. (Admittedly it was “plowed” only to a limited degree of “plowness”.) He had to use a traction mat to get rolling again. Fortunately for all involved, it wasn’t a big deal. He was only delayed a few minutes; no harm no foul. If he’d gotten stuck badly such that I had to tug him out with the Dodge and a chain I’d have been fatally embarrassed. (And probably my future UPS deliveries would be found in the ditch for the rest of my life.) Lets hear it for reasonable people, shovels, and a traction mat.
Also, here’s a snapshot to make folks south of the Mason Dixon line happy with their choice of location. (Take heart y’all. When it’s August and the southeast is more humid than Satan’s jock strap, be happy you weren’t freezing your balls off in March. Pros and cons to all places.) Incidentally this is on the best maintained road for miles. I wish I’d taken a snapshot of the hell I ground through to get to pavement. I bitch about my truck’s maintenance but I frequently use it to it’s full potential. All hail 4×4!
I like comparing phenology year to year. Other phenology updates are linked below. Unfortunately, I didn’t mark them all. Some phenology in my blog is not in this list. (I blame my dog for not forcing greater editorial discipline.) Lie back and think of summer:
- Detecting Seasonal Changes By Observing Local Fauna
- It’s Officially Winter
- Phenology Update
- Phenology Update II: Climate Modeling Is Difficult
- Springtime Miracle
- Phenology Update: Spring 2012
- Phenology Followup: Springtime Gasoline Blovation
- Phenology Update
- Phenology Update / Bart Sighting?
- Phenology Update
- Phenology Report
- Phenology Report
- Phenology Report