A snowy 31ºF for today's low temperature. The temperature has been stuck on 32ºF all morning so far and it is still snowing. I measured 4.5" of really heavy snow this AM. That makes for +57" of snow this Winter so far. About 20" less than the now new :normal Winter. It was a 4WD drive to the dump this AM. The trees around here are still mostly dormant which is lucky- this snow is sticking onto everything. It has already melted off the deck and the driveway is more wet than snow.
Good news on the vegetable seeds.

I was able to find normally priced seed packets in stock through Amazon with decent delivery dates considering we do not plant anything until Memorial Day weekend. We'll see.
"...why now no snow really all winter?"- Peter. I agree. There were very few "classic" winter weather events like Alberta Clippers, phasing jet streams, nor any true nor'easters until recently. Nice rig. I could take out a lot of mailboxes with a setup like that.
gstrom- Welcome to GM. Usually I like mid/late April snows, but with the crappy Winter we had this year I am ready for Spring.
Bill- I am sorry to read about your cat. It's never easy. Hang in there.
Phil- Thanks for sharing your planets picture. I agree about the less than desirable weather the coming week.
Eric- I am happy you were able to corral the wayward lamb and get the patina of dung off your tractor and freckles off yourself.
RonJH- Nice picture. Our resident Red Bellied Woodpeckers have "disappeared", but I can still hear them calling. I am running low on suet. I thought about visiting TSC, HD, etc., but the time and mileage involved + the potential C-19 exposure just did not meet my cost-benefit analysis.
Billy- I would be interested in a bear scat photoshoot. They eat a lot of laid frog and toad eggs/gel in early Spring. Congratulations on the turkey.
Ted- Very few things get my undies in a bunch, but animal neglect is one of them.
I hope that everyone is having a decent Saturday.
My + thoughts, wishes, and prayers.