Signs of Spring at Your Place

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Bodyperson

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For me it is a woodpecker hammering on the cap to my chimney. I used to let it bother me but I just let him do it these days. I figure if he can ruin that stainless steel cap, he deserves a piece of ***. LOL
 
Hundreds of Robins invading the neighborhood and crocuses blooming in the flower beds.
 
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Not here, only green is the pine trees
 
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Yep spring is close this is my snow shovel that I left on the roof of my breeze way between the house and garage last month that was under 5' of snow. Well today it fell off. YEAHHH
 
It was said on here some time ago But I'll say it again. You can tell it's spring when you see 2 meth heads pawning their space heater!
 
Well, I seen a few squirrels and a few bunnies, but the biggest sign of spring was me spending 10 minutes looking for a worm to go fishing since most of my pond thawed out (I didn't find one)
 
******* Rats!!!! Nest right on top of the fuel filter. Was left outside about a week. Forgot to leave the hood up. Went to move it and was hard to crank. It fired up and moved but the massive trail of diesel and the large puddle under the chassis was found after I got out of the van.

Prego rats chewed through my fuel connection line on my sprinter van. That was a pain in the *** chasing down the parts in two days before a trip to Joshua Tree to see the desert superbloom and do some rock climbing with the kids. According to my computer I’ll be chasing a few other chewed wires that aren’t critical. At least we can get on the road.

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Having grown up on the St Lawrence Seaway...for me it's watching the geese. Best weatherman around. I've just had to adjust my clock to match there's since moving down south here.
 
Having grown up on the St Lawrence Seaway...for me it's watching the geese. Best weatherman around. I've just had to adjust my clock to match there's since moving down south here.
True. I have seen very large formations of migratory geese flying south in the past 2 weeks. Big flocks and at high altitude too.
 
Having grown up on the St Lawrence Seaway...for me it's watching the geese. Best weatherman around. I've just had to adjust my clock to match there's since moving down south here.
Same here still waiting for them to show up.
 
True. I have seen very large formations of migratory geese flying south in the past 2 weeks. Big flocks and at high altitude too.
2 Mondays back was when I first saw large scale northbound formations. I was sitting atop blue mountain (by oldmanmopar's) snowboarding. Spring is a comin'.
 
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