Flathead Valley Weekly Update: April 21, 2010 - 04/21/10 06:59 AM
Ah, from snow to sunshine and warmth! I am watching the sky to the east just start to lighten up as the sun begins its ascent. It is light out now until past 8:30pm. I was riding my young horse last night after dinner. Love those kind of relaxing evenings on horseback. Peas and spinach are planted, starts in the green house are doing well.
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Flathead Valley Weekly Update: April 8, 2010 - 04/08/10 06:57 PM
    Questions: Why does it want to snow the week AFTER Big Mountain closes for the season? Why do I need long underwear this week to ride my horse in a lesson? Why did I need to dig out my wool hat and gloves to do chores tonight? Why? Because we live in Montana where anything is possible! After a warm sunny, and balmy March, April has made us switch gears again. Easter weekend wasn't too bad, just chilly. Oh well, spring will return any day now.
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Flathead Valley Update: April, 1, 2010 - 04/01/10 08:24 AM
  April Fools came 1 day early with some wet snow greeting us yesterday when the sun came up. It didn't last long but it was chilly all day. The Rocky Mountains were awesome all day as the sun shone on the snowy peaks. Spring gardening came into play last weekend. Moving overgrown lilacs so we can get to the bee hives in summer, trimming the Austrees lining the driveway and general garden clean up. Seeds have sprouted and are doing well in the green house. Now I need to plant my peas and get the rest of the seeds started.
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Cary Jo Hofstad

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