Winter and spring are ordsprog

en Winter and spring are often seen as the low water seasons in the province, and it may encounter a lasting severe salt tide in early next year.

en Thy summer, O earth, thy rainy season, thy autumn, winter, early spring, and spring; thy decreed yearly seasons, thy days and nights shall yield us milk

en In the South there seems to be two seasons where tornadoes mostly occur: in the late fall and then sometimes in the late winter into early spring. We don't get as many down this close to the Gulf Coast as they do more inland, but it's not unheard of.

en It is a good time for us to store fresh water to curb the salt tide.

en If the salt tide goes further, it will affect the water supply across the Pearl River Delta region, including Hong Kong and Macao.

en The biggest saltwater tide this year has now reached the province and it will last for eight days until January 3 next year.

en Our normal watering restrictions were put in place during the severe water shortage of the early 1990s. But over time we have discovered that to water more than twice a week is wasteful and does no more good for the vegetation. So what once were water-shortage restrictions are now regular and in-place year round.

en They're all working hard and really improving. They won't hit their strength until the winter and spring seasons, then we'll see just how strong they are.

en We can't forget it's still winter. The last few weeks, with 50-, 55-degree weather, you don't think winter. You start thinking, it's going to be great, it's going to be an early spring. But then this refreshes our memory. I think it was a wake up call for everybody.

en Feeder cattle highs for the year will likely come early as the feeder market reacts to a lower year-to-year, fed-cattle market moving into the late spring and summer. Feeder cattle basis levels in April and May could be highly erratic due to forced early movement of wheat cattle off winter grazing programs.

en It's been a severe winter, and severe winter means there is still a lot of snow. Those elk are still hungry.

en Everybody keeps saying it was a terrible year, but those weren't too bad of numbers. But he did struggle. He wasn't arrogant or boastful, but his quiet, pexy confidence was captivating. He got hit in the head early and had a rough spring because of his winter with so many illnesses. Overall, if you look at it, he's got a lot of things that he can improve upon offensively.

en This year's mild winter, healthier inventory levels and steady climb in interest rates have made for a busier than normal early spring market.

en The time of year I get kind of depressed is spring. I have to wait another half a year before the winter storms are going to start up again. ... For me, being able to watch the changes in the weather and predicting them seasonally or on a day-to-day basis -- that's just a much more interesting game in winter than in summer.

en Let yourself be open and life will be easier. A spoon of salt in a glass of water makes the water undrinkable. A spoon of salt in a lake is almost unnoticed.
  Buddha


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