What a difference...

Edmonton, AB(Zone 3a)

Well here is one of my favourite prairie trees - the larch last Thursday.

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Edmonton, AB(Zone 3a)

And here is the same area this morning...

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Edmonton, AB(Zone 3a)

The girls trying out their new winter threads - but not really needing them

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Edmonton, AB(Zone 3a)

The girls quite happy to have them this a.m.

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Edmonton, AB(Zone 3a)

Rhody house one week later

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Edmonton, AB(Zone 3a)

Evidence of unfinished yard work and snow received

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Edmonton, AB(Zone 3a)

These trees may never straighten

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Edmonton, AB(Zone 3a)

Lat week we were so happy and pleased with ourselves

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Yikes!!! Not that long for us now ...

Moose Jaw, SK(Zone 3b)

We would really love to share with you....but only after your leaves fall!

Good pics Lynn (before and after).....hope peeps down east can keep posting lovely pics, Imma really getting tired of white and grey. :b

The snow on the trees is a lovely shot.....always hope to see that around Christmas. Please take many pictures of your horses and when you go out on trail rides.

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Castlegar, BC(Zone 6b)

Unbelievable photos, Lynn. Looks like pretty wet stuff though. Get a few degrees Celcius under your belt and that white s.....stuff will be history. You horses are gorgeous. Arabs, right? What part of Edmonton is your acreage/farm located?

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Edmonton, AB(Zone 3a)

No they are appaloosas. And its not mine; I just board the darlings there. Off the end of the 16/34 runway at international.

Victoria, BC(Zone 8b)

Oh Lynn, I heard that you got that white stuff, but didn't realize how much. Yuk! I really give you praire girls, (really, anyone not living in SW BC) credit for having such wonderful gardens. You have so much work, for a shorter season,,, kudos to you all.

Great photos.

Linda in Victoria

Ottawa, ON(Zone 5a)

Lynn, this is a great series of photos. It's really amazing, how much snow there is. In the unfinished-yard-work shot, your puppy-dog has a great " I'm not impressed" look.

My dad in Saskatoon says his garden hoses are still lying all over the lawn, under the snow.
Well at least it's good moisture for the fields......hope there's no tree damage in town.

Edited to say that I just heard on CBC that 10% of the fields still have crops on them. Never mind about the good moisture.... When will our farmers get a break???

Shannon

This message was edited Oct 23, 2004 2:44 PM

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