Here in Stockholm it is 12°C today and it was very warm and sunny yesterday, it was great but there is still patches of snow left on the ground.Have spring sprung? the snow is finally starting to melt here.
All the snow is gone here now, and yesterday we had around 12 degrees celsius, I worked out in the garden half the day and didn't need a jacket, so it's spring in the air now But the forecast 10 days ahead doesn't look so good, with frost some nights, but no new snow coming.Have spring sprung? the snow is finally starting to melt here.
I live in the north, but pretty much in the south of the north I have as far north to Sweden's northernmost point as south to southern Italy or Greece. It's actually pretty amazing to live where I do. We have four completely different seasons that are very different. Every season has its charm. The spring that starts now is fantastic when everything in nature comes to life again, the trees start to green up and the birds find their way here again. And soon I can plant the tobaccoI can only imagine what it's like to live in the far North. The only time I've ever seen snow on the ground was when my ex-wife and I traveled to Illinois one Christmas in the seventies to visit her grandmother and that was only little patches of snow here and there. It's actually cooled down to the mid-eighties here today. it's been in the low to mid-nineties for the last several weeks during the day.
That is a great setup for seed starting.
we have a similar saying her in northern Norway "loktæ a pængsjit" (the smell of money shit) said about the often bad smell onboard a fishing vessel.Now the tobacco field has received cow manure. Here in these areas where I live, they say that "Now the village smells of money"
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