Thursday, February 2, 2017

Groundhog Day

Punxsutawney Phil may have predicted more winter...but my Terlingua Creek Cat's-eye plants say otherwise.  61,76,36,0,B

9 comments:

intermittent marathonian 00 said...

Does their blooming signal the beginning of spring circa Terlingua ?

John Wells said...

for me it does...

Margery Billd said...

Lovely.

rondeb said...

I'll take your prediction I like it better

Ronald Mahan said...

I guess those lovely plants have been around for a great many years -- and would have perished long ago if they started blooming when the weather was too cold. I doubt if our modern day weather forecasters have a better record.

Ronald Mahan said...

I believe those lovely blooming plants have been around for a very long time! God must given them the ability to know when to bloom or - not to bloom. Weathermen would be blessed - if they could do as well!

Unknown said...

Still snow on the pines up here in northern Michigan. Probably another month or so before the first Snowbirds return.

JohnnyM said...

My Mysterious Lilies are 2" out of the ground, they normally come up in April!.

What time should I tune in for tonight's showing?

Unknown said...

Your winter is no more. Summer is at your door....