...and I mean hail, the kind that falls from the sky, not a greeting! We had lots of hail today on and off for 2 hours. It was such a surprise and very noisy! I just had to grab the camera and take photos.
You will get a glimpse of my budding gardens as well, the start of spring!
Looks like snow!
My gravel pathways are not white, that is the hail!
See my flowers coming up and plants leafing out!
So you now have a glimpse of my backyard gardens and the hail!
I was stuck at home and have been since Friday morning due to my vehicle being in the shop.
It will not be ready until tomorrow afternoon. All weekend plans were halted. *sigh*
We ran through 2 or 3 heavy showers on our way to a family gathering in McMinnville, but didn't see any hail. Glad that your flowers don't appear to have suffered.
ReplyDeleteHope that hail didn't do any damage.
ReplyDeleteThat's quite a bit of hail. Hope things survived.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week ~ FlowerLady
bummer you had hair for Easter! You yard is beautiful and I hope your car gets done quickly
ReplyDeleteRose your backyard is just charming! gosh I hope that hail didn't bruise any of the plants. Your new home is just looking a real picture.... its been lovely following the whole journey Rose.
ReplyDeleteOh, my - that is a lot of hail, Rose! Your gardens are so charming and lovely with the spring blooms. I hope the hail did not harm them too much. It's good to take care of the car so you are safe driving. Hope you have some sunshine for the rest of the week! xx Karen
ReplyDeletewe had hail in the uk too! your garden is very neat and orderly. Storm Katie took my fence down so I am getting used to a new view from the window now!
ReplyDeleteYour yard looks so pretty. We can get some pretty bad hail in the summer, and it's funny, because it looks like snow in the desert. I also love your new white page. xoxo Su
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty shots! (We had Easter snow...)
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a wonderful and blessed Easter. Hopefully, the weather is much better now. I woke up to a blanket of snow.
ReplyDeleteWe didn't have the hail on Easter that you had. I hope it didn't hurt the plants. Have a great week!
ReplyDeletexo Dianne
Wow, what a sight! I hope you didn't have any damage to all your beautiful blooms.
ReplyDeleteHail is never a welcomed guest. I hope you avoided damage to your roof and plants.
ReplyDeletehail for 2 hours amazing. It is a wonder you weren't feet deep in ice! We have had an early start to winter with rain here on and off for the last 3 days. Have a great week and enjoy the start of spring! and thank you for stopping by my blog this week.
ReplyDeleteRose, your garden is looking gorgeous! Is that a small redbud tree I see? One of my favs. Crazy to get hail in the spring! Hope you get your car back soon!
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann
Wow, that must have been crazy with the hail. Your yard looks so pretty, I hope you didn't get alot of damage.
ReplyDeleteWhat the hail???? Sorry, I could not resist :)
ReplyDeleteHi Rose,
ReplyDeleteHail in March! Wow crazy! Your garden looks so dear and I love the pathways. Have a Wonderful Week! Karen
Lovely garden - it looks so pretty in the hail.
ReplyDeleteHi Rose, your backyard looks charming and so pretty. The hail looks like a dusting of snow. Hope you got your car back from the shop.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a wonderful week ahead. xo