Sounds right, 4-5 yrs ago. I was at camp when it happened. Was so weird as the freeze line stopped about 30-40' above ground. Everything above that was solid white that morning, below was green. Same when leaves turned black & fell off.@scn - y'all talking about 2019?
I can't top that!I've already seen hens nesting for the 2024 spring
Yep - that was the infamous EHD year.I honestly think it's greening a little earlier than normal but not too much.
I remember in 2007 we had an early green up, then on April 7th and 8th we had heavy frost. All the trees turned black. No acorns.
I remember that year as well by June it looked like it should have been September with brown leaves still all over the trees.I honestly think it's greening a little earlier than normal but not too much.
I remember in 2007 we had an early green up, then on April 7th and 8th we had heavy frost. All the trees turned black. No acorns.
That's a nice Jeep willys wagon in the background. I like those year models with the windows cutout on the side on them.North Alabama in April 1963 …. 18" total..
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It did seem too bother the turkeys at all…. There wasn't any at that time I my neck of the woods…
Yea, older than dirt, carry on.
I was logging then. Old-timers say that was the year the mountain soured. You could smell the dying vegetation in the woods.I honestly think it's greening a little earlier than normal but not too much.
I remember in 2007 we had an early green up, then on April 7th and 8th we had heavy frost. All the trees turned black. No acorns.