This is why Santa Feans don't plant tomatoes in April. We had to haul our plants in to protect them from the 25 degree weather
Another Saturday at work getting ready for budget hearings, and while it was just cold in Albuquerque, a couple of inches of snow visited Santa Fe overnight. It is springtime though, and the weather warmed to 70 in Albuquerque on Sunday and is expected to reach 80 for the first time this season on Monday. Subtract about 10 degrees for Santa Fe's temperatures. This morning's paper featured an article on how we might deal with melting of the biggest mountain snowpack in years in northern New Mexico and in Colorado, with Rio Grande levies constructed in the '50s after a huge flood in 1948.
The tempo has been with budgets in the daytime and taxes at night. Thankfully the taxes are all done and will be mailed out in the morning. I'm one of those old fashioned kind who will electronically submit my taxes when they stop charging for the service, or until a stamp costs $18, which might not be long from now.
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