Another example of good news, bad news, is several weeks ago, I saw the first
honeybee of the season. Then, a few days later, we got a dump of
snow, and several days after that, temperatures plummeted to around
-10˚C, or
14˚F before warming up again. We now are getting up into the
mid-teens (˚C), or
high 50's to low 60's (˚F), with some places expected to get into the
low 20's (˚C), or
high 60's to low 70's (˚F) over the next few days (here in Vernon, on
Sunday we should peak at
19˚C, or
66˚F while the
normal high for here is
9˚C, or
48˚F), before things cool off back to near normal for the latter part of next week, with a 40% chance of rain showers or
snow flurries forecasted for
Thursday night as of the time of this posting.
I have been hearing robins occasionally over the past several weeks, but now more frequently. But, they are a menace to my bog plants in my pond, digging up the soil and moss
, although they haven't touched it yet this year as of this posting.