No really, not good. Maybe even bad.
In case you're a little uncertain, this is sleet. I had to look that up, actually. I was going to call it hail, but I wasn't sure what the technicalities of such things were, and sometimes I just have to know. Anyway, it turns out (according to the internet, which we all know is infallible), sleet occurs mostly in winter or during cold weather, whereas hail is a warm weather occurrence, usually accompanying a thunderstorm. Apparently, even though they appear to be similar, their formation is actually quite different. I didn't read anything about that, because I got bored. Hey, at least I'm honest.
Anyway, sleet. Bad.
My poor babies.
Oh, by the way, I see blue sky on the horizon, and the clouds look like they might be breaking up. Thanks for the little present, sky.
But hey, the countertop celery is growing! Yay, celery...
The end.
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About Me
- Josie
- Learning how to hobby-garden on my patio and in a small flower bed. I live in the pacific northwest, so it can be pretty challenging with all the rain we get, and with the short growing season.
Nooooooooooooooooooo!
ReplyDeleteFalse alarm! All is well! Hahaha!
DeleteYou should be okay...a little cold is good for the plants. Especially the peas!! :)
ReplyDeleteYou were right! Hooray! =D
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