Thursday, October 15, 2009

Snow Happens

Due to unseasonably cold temperatures and this afternoon's freak snow, it's not looking very much like Autumn in the Pocono Mountains. At all. In fact, look at what that back-stabbing mother nature did to mah garden (which was still going strong until today):

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The petunias are toast.


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I know what you're thinking: "aww, how purdy are those mums"...


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...sonofabitch!


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More mums. Muerte.


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My nuts. Let me show you them.


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Ferns losing their ferny green glow.


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My ornamental grass, fuki plants and what's left of the morning glories have bought the farm and a one-way ticket to Deadsville.


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Magic mushrooms minus the magic.


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Possessed Squirrel laughs at you silly humans and eats your nuts.


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Pink Flamingo isn't putting up with any more shit today.

7 comments:

  1. Been there. Done that. Last week in MN - and we were SWIMMING outside just a week and a half earlier.

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  2. It's so weird, isn't it? And random! This is too early, even for us northeastern-ers!

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  3. thanks for visiting my blog, Kim! how are the mums doing now? i'm not crazy about squirrels but that one's cute, haha. i'd totally freak out if i could actually hear him sniggering at you. lol.

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  4. I love snow, but seems a little early! Nice garden though!

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  5. Snow already?? Bummer about your garden even though the pictures are lovely. That squirrel is funny though!

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  6. Sorry your plants were ruined for the year. My husband and I honeymooned in the poconos 8 years ago...beautiful place! I really want to go back sometime!

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