March Blowing In the Wind
The last week of March has found the winds blowing across the mountains and prairies like a lion to usher in the April showers, flowers.
I hear that tornado alley has been keeping the weathermen busy in Oklahoma this week with tornadoes killing and destroying homes, lives in the panhandle near Beaver, Oklahoma. AND... they are experiencing some flooding in the central areas of Oklahoma with 6 to 7 inches of rain over the last few days.
Our night lows here in southwest Colorado valley dropped down into the teens a few nights ago. That didn't fair to well for the garden seedlings that I planted in my greenhouse. That is what I get for trying to get a quick start on my summer garden of veggies and herbs. Other than that the grass is greening up fast around here even with the cool daytime temperatures and nighttime freezes.
Before we head out of here, let us leave you here with this quote made by President Franklin D. Roosevelt many years ago, but is still important today, "If civilization is to survive, we must cultivate the science of human relationships - the ability of all peoples, of all kinds, to live together, in the same world at peace."
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