Enjoy the peace and quiet of a snowy garden in February. This short tour was shot during a snow storm, which followed Winter Storm Fern a weekend after.

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10 Comments

  1. Had a big cancer scare recently…. blood was coming out of my left nostril starting October 1… went to my doctor after 6 weeks of bleeding… she told me to pack my left nostril with Vaseline… the bleeding decreased but continued for another 6 weeks… went to the ear.nose.throat doctor this week… the bleeding finally stopped and there was no cancer… I found out that the bleeding was caused by eating too much parsley from my herb garden… parsley is astringent and dries up all the mucus in the system… my system is so dry that my nostrils and sinuses burn from the large volume of air now flowing through my nose… It's been over 30 years since I could breathe like this… all because of curly leaf parsley….

  2. Yes that looks amazing ❤ so much better than ice. Fresh powder looks amazing in your garden. Did it stop by now? Ice underneath is rough. Your herbs are looking good. And the fig. Be safe. Hyped and liked.

  3. Just a few snow flurries down here at my sons in Alabama with bitter cold wind. My property in southwest Tenn has limbs down everywhere from ice storm last weekend. Neighbors watching the property sent me pictures. May my poor smashed mailbox rest in peace❤

  4. Yeah Ive had a icy mess for a week now. We got 3 or 4" of snow, then it was wet sleet on top of that… Then the next morning we got an Ice storm… Turnedit all into about 4+" of solid ice! Be careful , Stay warm! lol

  5. Back in November the forecast said a maximum of four inches of snow would fall. I got eleven inches. Since then we've mostly had rain and very little snow and it's been dry and warm the last couple weeks.

  6. Looks like you ended up with a lot more than expected. Hopefully temps will get back to normal soon. Heck even 40’s will feel comfortable

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