You can easily tell it's spring in KS  when the calves run in playful glee, ranchers begin to burn their pastures and  storm chaser vehicles cause traffic jams on normally vacant roads.  The  temperature begins to soar, bringing with it spring fever and cold fronts.   The warm days begin to heat the moist air which rises in the cold upper  atmosphere, cumulous clouds build generating tremendous updrafts, then as they  cool fall with tremendous force back to the earth, tornado sirens blare, radios  break from programming to give warnings and storm chasers hit the  roads.
 Since mid March I've had to wear two  hats; a straw hat on days that would reach near 80 and my bald head would sweat  or a ball cap with ear muffs on those days the wind howled from the north  and chill factors fell below freezing.  One day you talk to a rancher about  the need for a summer mineral program to help reduce heat stress and the  next day you're selling him feed to warm the cattle during cold blizzardy  weather.
 Fruit trees begin to blossom, their  limbs covered in pink or white blooms only to droop and break the next week  under a load of ice.  Wild flowers open their buds in a variety of colors  only to turn black the next morning because of a heavy frost.  Farmers get  antsy with soaring temperatures and begin to plant their crops only to watch the  fields set vacant of emergence for two or three weeks as returning cold, cools  the ground temperature below germination levels.
 Dang, I sure love living in  Kansas.
 Dennis
 
 
8 comments:
Great description of the season! I think there ought to be name for the time in between winter and spring (wing? sprinter?) because it seems like it's the longest time of the year.
REMINDS ME WHY I MOVED FROM THE HIGH PLAINS OF WEST TEXAS
Darned global warming is what it is.
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It was 95 degrees down here yesterday. Makes me wonder what July and August will be like!
R U STILL ALIVE
ha ha ..... yep. Just waiting on a thought worth writing about!
Hey guy, just checking to see if you're still around! I put a lot of posts on my blog yesterday, you'll have to check it out!
Haven't you thought of anything worth writing about yet?...lol
Hope you and the wife are doing well. Have missed your words of wisdom.
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