Who’s ready for spring? After many months of frigid temperatures and howling, icy winds, spring in South Dakota is welcomed with open arms. Here are nine things that most of us do to welcome the new season.
- We put our sweaters away the minute the temperature hits 45 degrees… only to dig them back out for the snowstorm that inevitably hits in April.
Ivy Dawned/flickr Sure, the weather seems nice and balmy, but Mother Nature is just fooling with you.
- But some of us are stubborn enough to wear those shorts and flip flops anyway.
Lisa Moffatt/flickr So our toes get a little frostbitten while we shovel snow; we’re tough enough to handle it.
- We start dreaming of the sausage at Schmeckfest.
Schmeckfest/Facebook Every March, the residents of Freeman emerge from the homes and shake off the winter blues to attend Schmeckfest. This fundraising festival includes some incredibly tasty German food and a musical to entertain you. Read our full article about Schmeckfest here.
- We scan the prairie for the first real sign of spring.
Theo Crazzalara/flickr Once we see the pasque flowers blooming, we know we’ve arrived.
- These little guys are our other favorite sign of spring.
Kenneth Cole Schneider/flickr We almost don’t mind when they eat all the buds off the plants in our yards, because they’re just so darn cute.
- Speaking of baby animals… how about those fuzzy chicks at the feed store?
fui :-)/flickr There’s nothing more adorable than a fuzzy little baby chicken.
- We make our campground reservations.
Julie Falk/flickr We know better than to wait until June to reserve our favorite campsite or cabin.
- We’re chomping at the bit to plant those seedlings.
http://willowcottagegarden.com/flickr It’s so hard to be patient… but it’s worth the wait so they don’t all just freeze to death outside.
- We head for the hills.
e_bass/flickr There’s nothing more refreshing than a spring hike, and who cares if there’s still a little bit of snow on the ground?
Do you have any spring traditions? Tell us about them!
Ivy Dawned/flickr
Sure, the weather seems nice and balmy, but Mother Nature is just fooling with you.
Lisa Moffatt/flickr
So our toes get a little frostbitten while we shovel snow; we’re tough enough to handle it.
Schmeckfest/Facebook
Every March, the residents of Freeman emerge from the homes and shake off the winter blues to attend Schmeckfest. This fundraising festival includes some incredibly tasty German food and a musical to entertain you. Read our full article about Schmeckfest here.
Theo Crazzalara/flickr
Once we see the pasque flowers blooming, we know we’ve arrived.
Kenneth Cole Schneider/flickr
We almost don’t mind when they eat all the buds off the plants in our yards, because they’re just so darn cute.
fui :-)/flickr
There’s nothing more adorable than a fuzzy little baby chicken.
Julie Falk/flickr
We know better than to wait until June to reserve our favorite campsite or cabin.
http://willowcottagegarden.com/flickr
It’s so hard to be patient… but it’s worth the wait so they don’t all just freeze to death outside.
e_bass/flickr
There’s nothing more refreshing than a spring hike, and who cares if there’s still a little bit of snow on the ground?
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