Well, we are only 3 days from Spring 2014 on the calendar, but I think there may be a little more Winter left for the real world. I took the camera along this morning for chores, it was a crisp 8 degrees the first trip out. I'm sure everybody in the Chicago area is tired of looking at snow, but I'm going to show you some anyhow.
We have probably lost close to 2/3 of the snow in the last week, there is still plenty in the drifts for another week or so, assuming the temps get back above freezing.
The asparagus patch, the old dead stalks really caught the snow, even the tips were completely under the drift for most of the winter.
The garden is under here someplace, I can actually see some bare ground in spots.
The horseradish is under here, I can't wait to dig the new roots. We are out of last years supply.
The field across the road. Up until the middle of last week, our mailbox was completely covered with snow, 18 inches deep at times. We just kept the front shoveled out so the mail man could keep doing his thing.
That's ice , not snow in the background. This whole end of the field was under water Saturday, it is draining down slowly.
It was a funny year. With over 7 ft of snow for the winter, the fields stayed pretty bare for most of the winter. Every time we'd get a flake of snow, it would come on a 25-35 mph wind. This would blow the flat fields clear and pile it up on the edges of the roads where the snowplows kept pushing it higher and higher.
So now we have fields with just enough melted snow to stand water, and the ditches at the edge of the roads under piles of snow that will still take a few weeks to melt out. Luckily, we haven't had heavy rains, it's been a nice steady melt so things haven't flooded too bad. The ice went out of the big rivers last week so everything should start flowing a little better from here on.
Even with all the wind and snow and cold, it has been a really sunny few months. The storms only last a day or two, then the wind calms down and the sun comes out for a week before it turns to poop again. It's a lot easier to take bad weather when you have blue sky and sun for a few days to get your wits about you before you have to brace for another shot.
The buzzards have been back for a couple weeks, we saw our first Robin yesterday and we've seen a couple of woodchucks poking their noses out. I still like winter, but I'm about ready for something different, I just hope it isn't going to be a dreary wet cloudy spring. Hopefully, the sunshine will continue.
Keep your chins up, Spring is coming. In two months you'll be able to put winter of 2014 as another notch in your belt. Just remember, anybody can live on the east or west coast or in the south, but it takes a special breed to make it through a real Midwest winter.
We're all survivors......
Tim