Rejoice! Spring is here. Put away those skis and break out those golf balls. But first, it looks like we have to deal with - yet another - storm. This one is expected to pack wind gusts of up to 50 MPH. That ought to send those golf balls flying! That is if you can even find the green. That depends totally on which part of the state you live in.
A few years ago, a gust of wind pulled down a rather large (over 100 ft. tall) pine tree and yanked it right down on my near-new Jeep Liberty, blowing out the windows, scratching every single panel with branches and blocking the exit to our home. We were watching some awards show before bed and heard (read felt) what sounded like an earthquake or an explosion of some sort. We turned on our security lights and couldn't believe our eyes! The tree landed in the worst possible position, rolling off the garage and landing directly down the middle of my vehicle. It was totalled. That taught me one thing. I should have parked the car in the garage.
That's spring in New Hampshire. Yes, there are tulips, budding leaves, and there is always the (slightly) warmer weather. But you also have to endure mud season, potential flooding, high winds and potholes that can swallow your tires whole. Oh, I'm not complaining. It's been a long winter.
I'm absolutely thrilled that the wind chill is disappearing ever-so-slowly, the every-other-day snowstorms will soon be behind us, and the birds will be returning to chip in the trees.
But, you definitely won't catch me golfing anytime soon.