Monday, March 23, 2009

New England Weather - Wait a Minute!

This is the view outside this morning. Sorry Parker, sorry Miss Peach, you are not winners of the When When Contest, because there is still snow on the ground.
There is a saying in New England, that if you don't like the weather, just wait a minute. These two pictures, taken within TEN MINUTES of each other, express that saying perfectly.

Mom was getting ready to go out food hunting yesterday, when she looked outside and saw that it was SNOWING!
Ten minutes later, she was putting her coat on when she realized the sun had come out.
This is typical of weather here in March.

12 comments:

Cheyenne -Millie said...

It can be like that here where we live in California!! Yesterday the satellite picture showed no rain... so we went for a little ride then went for a walk and got rained on!

Frostin said...

They say the same thing in Florida. Only here the change is from raining to not raining.

Mr. Karate said...

i am completely beside myself.

Parker said...

Rats...

Angel, Kirby and Max said...

We have the same saying in Texas. We have seen a sand storm follow a rain storm! At lease you did not get a lot of snow !

Shaggy and Scout said...

Funny, we too, have the same saying in Minnesota.
March is so changeable and fickle.
It's a relief that the snow didn't get a chance to pile up though.

Motor Home Cats said...

We are glad it didn't snow a lot so that you got another huge pile of it.

Tavi, Cody, Camie, Miss Jade and Gracie

Mark's Mews (Marley, Lori, Loki, and Binq) said...

Wow, how did we miss enterin the When When contest? Best of luck to the winner... ;)

Jack, Persephone, Tenzing and Lancelot said...

That's CRAZY weather! Don't have crazy weather right now. When winter starts it's just the same day after day after day, until spring which isn't for another couple months.

~Jack

The Island Cats said...

Oh boy...we still have a chance to win!!

Just Ducky said...

Eight more days, the snow has to stay eight more days!

Zippy, Sadie, Speedy and M'Gee said...

Eh, sounds like here. March is always weerd weather.