Snow on the Hill

For the first time in a while, we got a significant December snow. It’s also been one of the coldest Decembers recorded. The below normal temps have sent my planned ranunculus planting sideways. My husband and I tackled the shoveling of 4-5 inches of snow. Gratefully, we get a brine treatment by Custom Deicing Solutions. On our long steep driveway, it makes for quick work. The 26th annual Poggioli Christmas playlist is available on Spotify and Apple Music. The artwork always highlights a major theme of our year. Huge thanks to neighbor Sean for getting it perfect once again. I started my Paperwhite bulbs the week of Thanksgiving and made a video to show you how. See link below. I’ve been forcing paperwhites to bloom every winter for years. It’s now a holiday tradition. I use a variety called Nazareth that has a lighter scent and bigger bloom. These are…

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