Like many parts of North America, Wyoming gets some pretty
heavy snow just as winter is thinking about changing to spring. Unlike the cold dry blow-ey snow storms of
deep winter, a spring storm provides lots of wet snow – great for snowball
fights, snow forts and snow men.
This kind of snow is a lot harder on an old back like mine,
so it takes longer to clean up – you gotta pace yourself and take smaller shovel
scoops.
The good news is that spring storms melt fairly fast because
warmer weather always returns quickly.
As February wraps up and we head into March, today's snowfall reminds me that this grand old lady has another great summer comin'. Within weeks we'll be seeing new flowers sprouting in the front garden.
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