Gail Spector won bragging rights earlier this month when she correctly guessed the Super Bowl score.
Here’s your chance: When do you predict enough snow will melt so we will first begin seeing our lawns?
by Greg Reibman | Feb 14, 2015 | Newton | 9 comments
Gail Spector won bragging rights earlier this month when she correctly guessed the Super Bowl score.
Here’s your chance: When do you predict enough snow will melt so we will first begin seeing our lawns?
September 13, 2023
Men's Crib September 13, 2023 5:20 am
4th of July?
The way the wind is blowing, I half expect to see part of my lawn today. But I’ll go with Friday March 13, which I suspect is being optimistic.
I’ll take March 17th, St. Paddy’s Day, the first official day of spring for the Irish.
March 19th
First patch of lawn: March 25
Last snow bank to disappear: May 15
Greg – I think the snow from your lawn must have blown onto ours!
On the last day the kids are in school.
April fools April 1st
I fully expect the St. Patrick’s Day parade to be held on sleighs.
Meanwhile, the Globe chimes in: “The diabolical weather has pulled Walsh away from championing the bid to bring the Olympics to Boston in the summer — should that season ever occur again — of 2024.””
March 12 baby.