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  • @shonnamay8331
    @shonnamay8331 Год назад +16

    Our weather is being controlled.
    Expect some effect on our food production
    ( All according to plan)!

  • @mabertr
    @mabertr Год назад +174

    Jeremiah Babe just mentioned you on his channel. He said you seemed very genuine:) I think most people would agree!

  • @furryfriends1639
    @furryfriends1639 Год назад +93

    Yep now I don't feel I'm losing my noodle. We were just discussing this yesterday. My azaleas were blooming in January. God may be trying to tell us something. We need to listen.

  • @jcneal2069
    @jcneal2069 Год назад +16

    Based on all the chemtrails I'm seeing very early in the morning, between 530 and 630, I'm going with a weird weather situation this summer! I have NEVER seen these in such abundance in my area ever!

    • @cjwensley3423
      @cjwensley3423 Год назад +5

      I've been seeing them early in the morning here too, in Vermont. Lots of chemtrails , and who knows what's being dropped on us in our land?!

    • @Kathyluvsgoats
      @Kathyluvsgoats Год назад +2

      In California happening every other day. Early morning.

    • @seaglassmeditation
      @seaglassmeditation Год назад +3

      Same here in Washington. Clear sky, then chem trails crisscrossed all over and weird looking sky.

  • @kates3308
    @kates3308 Год назад +302

    I’m going to say it again: I LOVE your openings showing your kitties, goats, cows, flowers etc. Every time you talk to your cats…super cute! Really appreciate your videos, your messages and your thoughts on things. Rarely miss one of your videos. Thank you for all the time you put into them!

    • @mc5366
      @mc5366 Год назад +8

      I 2nd that!!😁

    • @sarahlusk5708
      @sarahlusk5708 Год назад +4

      Eek! I love everything except the openings with the music and all but I’m super ADD so I have to fast forward and usually miss the beginning stuff.

    • @chloejasper6852
      @chloejasper6852 Год назад +5

      @@sarahlusk5708 oh wow Sarah...I love the openings too! Try watching ...she Always changes up the intros. Keeps it interesting.

    • @kates3308
      @kates3308 Год назад +3

      @@sarahlusk5708 I can appreciate that. Not everyone is going to like the same things. That is the beauty of this world. If everyone was the same it would be so boring! Thank you for a different perspective. 😊

    • @maria123lulu
      @maria123lulu Год назад +1

      6

  • @michaelandchristinebishop4518
    @michaelandchristinebishop4518 Год назад +165

    Trees are in full bloom already here in northern Virginia. Got my garden planted this weekend. Praying for all of us and especially for God’s mercy.

    • @tb-yr6wy
      @tb-yr6wy Год назад +15

      AMEN!!!🙏🕊❤

    • @FloridaGirl-
      @FloridaGirl- Год назад +15

      Amen

    • @justmepraying
      @justmepraying Год назад +7

      Amen 🙏

    • @NoNORADon911
      @NoNORADon911 Год назад +4

      Veg gardens are done in Florida, summer is almost here

    • @claudedalton8970
      @claudedalton8970 Год назад

      MICHAEL AND...., YES, WISH YOU WELL TOO AS THE CHANCE OF ECONOMIC COLLAPSE IN USA IS BETTER THAN ANYTIME IN HISTORY. WILL NEED THAT GARDEN!

  • @TheVintageMothership
    @TheVintageMothership Год назад +84

    Sooo I planted my garden beside a maple tree (the maple tree is on the west side) so by the heat of the day (around 3-4) my garden is shaded by that large maple tree but light is still able ti get through. I pray this works and that God guided my path. It was a total afterthought a brilliance in this Oklahoma heat. But I felt like God helped me out there🙏🏻 Keep praying and talking to God while out in your garden and no doubt God will bless it💕

    • @Feribrat99
      @Feribrat99 Год назад +3

      Using the 'tools' you have to work with the earth< wow special powers are afoot. I do the same thing all the time since I live in north central Florida in the sand hills and it is like that most years here. You are using your gifts for sure to do this, Nice move

  • @bearsfanmom
    @bearsfanmom Год назад +295

    I'm sincerely wondering if all of the cloud seeding is going to mess with the weather.

  • @cherylo3825
    @cherylo3825 Год назад +112

    I am so glad you covered this subject, I have been discussing with my children, how everything is blooming too soon. My peach trees literally bloomed at the end of Feb. Then we had freezes, so no peaches this year. I also live in east TN and am an older lady. This year has left me baffled with a greenhouse full of plants that I cannot put in the ground yet.

    • @jenniferrevilla5298
      @jenniferrevilla5298 Год назад +1

      Dame here in NW MO. Peaches and plums. Thankfully the pear and apples haven't yet. We are up and down in temps. 2 nights of frost/freezing temps.

    • @CG-mj8tk
      @CG-mj8tk Год назад

      Yep same here. Are ur peaches younger or mature trees?

    • @pinelandsprepping5372
      @pinelandsprepping5372 Год назад

      We have a few fruit trees in pots near the house and they already have fruits on them. I didn't think they would fruit for a couple years yet. Blackberries are starting to flower and strawberries already have small fruits. I think it's pretty early for south New Jersey. I've observed spring coming earlier, winter later and our last few summers have been very hot and dry.

  • @roxannern9393
    @roxannern9393 Год назад +4

    I asked my husband if the irises bloomed in April last year. Didn't even realize that they'd come up around the house until they were full bloomed. Crazy! I did not plant any "early spring" seeds, except for beans, in the gardens. I have decided to go to hot weather seeds except in the high tunnel which is covered with 50% shade cloth on purpose. We put up cisterns last year. I pray we all have a great garden season.

  • @CanadaCoolPondue
    @CanadaCoolPondue Год назад +313

    So nice to hear someone say weather patterns. Yes there are weather patterns. NOT “climate change”

    • @esthersdaughterlong8149
      @esthersdaughterlong8149 Год назад +8

      No such thing right?

    • @FloridaGirl-
      @FloridaGirl- Год назад +19

      Last 1.5 years we were in a “LaNina”, now we are in an “El Nina”. So yes, weather patterns. That have been going on…forever. 🎯👍. Everyone should check out how it effects their part of the country. Especially us gardeners.

    • @Tambryl
      @Tambryl Год назад +9

      ​@@FloridaGirl- supposedly "super el niño" whatever that means.

    • @FloridaGirl-
      @FloridaGirl- Год назад +10

      @@Tambryl Well El Nina is better then La Nina. Everyone should research how it might effect their state. Especially us who garden . 👍 I’ll take a cooler summer! 🤣

    • @kevinansley2087
      @kevinansley2087 Год назад +1

      Cynicism is moderate in here eh?? Lol

  • @JL-kv2le
    @JL-kv2le Год назад +32

    In Northern Oregon, it's been colder and wetter than usual. Our high temp a couple of days ago was 46°. We finally had our first 60° day, but now again cold and wet. Suppose to get mid 70's Tuesday to Friday. Haven't got any seeds in the ground yet, but garlic I planted in November.
    I've been praying for the Lord's protection and provision...
    Psalms 91

  • @KYPrepper5
    @KYPrepper5 Год назад +126

    Redbuds and Dogwoods have been bloomed for some time. Blackberries are getting ready to bust open into full bloom. I was telling my brother in law that we need to get our gardens out and he said no, we still have another three weeks of cold weather. I told him that is not what nature is showing. I hope that everyone's garden does well, as I keep this bad feeling that we are going to need everything we can grow and preserve. I have expanded where I can, and keep doing the things I can. This is in Eastern Kentucky.

    • @judypierce7028
      @judypierce7028 Год назад +4

      I live close to Louisville. The weather here is perhaps a little different from Eastern Kentucky. The blackberries are not in bloom here. However, the Dogwood and Redbuds have bloomed. Irisis are in full bloom.

    • @mb369b8
      @mb369b8 Год назад +3

      I’m on zone 7 similar to you but In rural SE Pennsylvania. Everything has been early here too. I’m not sure when I’m gonna set my summer vegetables but my spring veggies went fast

    • @barbaratucker7125
      @barbaratucker7125 Год назад +2

      Northern KY here

    • @marilynweber7957
      @marilynweber7957 Год назад +2

      Oh - BTW - we just moved here from Walton-Verona!

    • @maryjanewill3056
      @maryjanewill3056 Год назад

      I'm in Southern Illinois its the same

  • @Cyberfarm9
    @Cyberfarm9 Год назад +87

    My family has an irrevocable trust with quite a few full sections of wheat in Western KS - going to zero it out this year again. It’s daunting. My daddy kept the whole operation going so well for a long time. He passed 8 years ago. We left some losers in charge of managing it and I wish it were easy to go back and farm it myself. But there is nothing worth farming this year and I’ve got hay in the Ozarks to cut. And yes, people are becoming so weird out there. It is very soul sucking to go into town now. Stay prayed up! Keep doing the things, friends.

    • @zimbabs
      @zimbabs Год назад +4

      Wow

    • @Feribrat99
      @Feribrat99 Год назад +8

      I am with you on that soul sucking thing going on out there, I avoid people these days and I am a gregarious soul. There are some batshit crazies out there and I refuse to comply and join them, LOL. Me and my goats and chickens refuse to go there. LOL all the way to the end of this festival of fools.

  • @TXTeacher1111
    @TXTeacher1111 Год назад +11

    Highs in the upper 50s here today in South Central Texas. What? What?!
    I’ve got tomatoes on the vine already, and peppers already growing. My potatoes are already flowering, and my corn is already 2 feet tall.
    All of my garden is looking at me like, “What is THIS?”
    It’s 20 degrees cooler than normal. Crazy.
    I did see a report saying it’s an El Niño year this year.
    That means cooler and wetter year for us.
    We shall see!

  • @gloriaandrejcik9787
    @gloriaandrejcik9787 Год назад +59

    Weird weather here in western PA. Warm last week not even out of the 40s today and had a little sleet. Almost every time I'm out shopping I hear people comments on how prices are up. Hint for people. Make sure when you park in your home garage you wait to unlock and get out of that car until you close the garage door AND check your surroundings. Someone could easily slip in behind you once door finishes opening and you get parked and press for the door to close.

    • @troyaparish
      @troyaparish Год назад +8

      Western PA here as well. We had a June bug fly indoors the other night! Pretty sure we don't usually see them until "June"?!

    • @Sailingmomma
      @Sailingmomma Год назад +3

      Western PA also. Had a wasp nest already being built last week!

    • @dougveres6405
      @dougveres6405 Год назад +1

      We've had snow an sleet .dont know whats coming here in the next week😮

  • @Garyhu408
    @Garyhu408 Год назад +17

    Today Jeremiah Babe RUclips Channel recommended your Channel he feels you are level headed and full of common sense.
    Hugs Love God Bless
    Gary Hughes & Arlinda Davis
    Santa Maria California USA

    • @DeeDeeDoodle68
      @DeeDeeDoodle68 Год назад

      Just watched Jermiah Babe and heard him. ❤

  • @jennyhackenberg
    @jennyhackenberg Год назад +84

    I have been telling my family to plant extra this year because of how odd this weather is here in Central Pennsylvania. I am going to be planting more tomatoes and cucumbers than I normally do. I even went over the amount of potatoes I usually get for dome reason so now I got to come up with more containers to plant them in lol. Be safe everyone and be smart.

    • @MadamKsTarot
      @MadamKsTarot Год назад +8

      Go to local restaurants and ask for there mushroom containers, dressing jars n buckets. They should give them to you. They just throw them away. I get all mine this way

    • @femvetusa5263
      @femvetusa5263 Год назад +2

      In Northern California we’re running at least 2to3 weeks later than normal. It’s been just too wet and cold to plant anything. Starting to warm up now, so potatoes and tomatoes are going in in the next couple of days.

    • @patriciagale5047
      @patriciagale5047 Год назад +7

      I went to my local grocery store and asked at the bakery if they had any pail that I could have. They gave me pail that icing comes in for free.

    • @danilynn64
      @danilynn64 Год назад

      I'm in central PA too! It's a REALLY frosty one this morning!

    • @hettiephillips7778
      @hettiephillips7778 Год назад

      I did that too😅

  • @nancyharden7409
    @nancyharden7409 Год назад +76

    Patara, we have had the same concerns so did a little research. The current weather scientists and meteorologists are thinking we may be heading into a "super El Nino" pattern 60% chance by June, 80% chance by August. We all need to look at the impact of that possibility.

  • @carmens5541
    @carmens5541 Год назад +33

    Our apple trees are blooming in PA and they usually don't bloom until Mother's day, strange! Also tomorrow we are to get a little snow, I keep thinking of the constant "trails" in the sky we have had.

    • @S.L-Sully
      @S.L-Sully Год назад +13

      I agree Carmen! The constant sky spraying is outta control here in NW Ohio too!!! I am so infuriated with it!!! Chems in our air, on our food etc.

    • @sher1864
      @sher1864 Год назад +2

      Flightradar24

  • @conniedavidson1807
    @conniedavidson1807 Год назад +183

    My spinach started bolting as soon as it got true leaves this year, I've never had that happen. I canned my carrots today. I'm proud of them. Haven't canned anything in years.

    • @Natasha_Florida
      @Natasha_Florida Год назад +3

      My cabbage did the same.

    • @Laura-vv6cf
      @Laura-vv6cf Год назад +6

      A wind storm destroyed my spinach, lettuce and cabbage. I'll try again in the fall, but will miss until then.

    • @shellic7872
      @shellic7872 Год назад +4

      Our broccoli did the same.

    • @domesticgoddess5584
      @domesticgoddess5584 Год назад +3

      My Bok Choy did the same thing. Planting a second time and have my fingers crossed.

    • @gregrobertson9957
      @gregrobertson9957 Год назад +7

      You need some.40% shade cloth.

  • @donovanlong648
    @donovanlong648 Год назад +30

    My wife and I had this same conversation when she noticed the Buttercups blooming here in Northern Alabama in February!! Also my grandson showed me a lightening bug the last week of February, highly unusual here in north central part of the state!!

  • @jeankervin2794
    @jeankervin2794 Год назад +102

    People that do not garden will not notice this as much as someone does that does. This is the first season I’ve seen do the crazy stuff that is doing since I can remember and I’m 64 years old. Keep on keeping on girlfriend. God bless you and yours.

    • @lindamyers953
      @lindamyers953 Год назад +4

      Greenhouse is full of plants but it's too wet and cold here on Whidbey Island to get into the ground. I still have potatoes and onion bulbs I have waiting. Warmer weather is coming, but when??

    • @janetteduncan4164
      @janetteduncan4164 Год назад +5

      ​@Linda Myers I'm in Belfair, I tried sowing my seeds inside, none made it, first time ever. I'm going to look for better seeds and get a greenhouse.

  • @lindabrown69
    @lindabrown69 Год назад +5

    Same in florida. All my camellias and azaleas bloomed way earlier.. Have you noticed the skies lately? They are spraying. (Cloud seeding)The sky is difinitly not normal anymore. I believe its causing all these weird weather conditions!

  • @jackiechavarria7453
    @jackiechavarria7453 Год назад +30

    Here in Central Texas we're experiencing the same thing. Everything around here also bloomed much earlier than usual. However today and the rest of the week we'll be much cooler than usual.

  • @judybeebe5543
    @judybeebe5543 Год назад +2

    I live in idaho and everytime it gets sunny they spray the clouds. We watch the sky get cloudy ⛅️ hours later.

    • @jnp1025
      @jnp1025 Год назад +1

      Down here in Texas it’s the same. I use to point it out to my students during recess time- back when it was a conspiracy theory.

  • @tiffanyanderson1554
    @tiffanyanderson1554 Год назад +13

    We live on Monteagle Mountain TN. Our weather is doing exactly what yours is. It’s crazy! I also think our government is messing with our weather. I could go into more but I won’t. There is a major crash coming y’all! Please get as prepared as you can. Hold on to Jesus, and know he has us all. But be a doer!

  • @lg9052
    @lg9052 Год назад +44

    It's funny, but I think it's gonna be cooler than normal this summer. I also think the early blooming might have been because of on and off super warm days. I remember one summer in the early 1990's that began like this one, and that summer was the coldest of my memory. Just a thought, but praying for a normal season. 🙏

    • @aletamcpherson8302
      @aletamcpherson8302 Год назад +2

      I, also, feel like it will be a cooler summer.

    • @ruthhamilton4882
      @ruthhamilton4882 Год назад

      I remember....It was 1992. It never got up to 80 but a couple of days (in So Mich) and rained some portion of nearly every single day.

    • @darrylgrimaldi5101
      @darrylgrimaldi5101 Год назад

      I think you are right for the north, but not central and southern part of the country

  • @litehousegal3003
    @litehousegal3003 Год назад +52

    All I know, for 7 years, major storms traveled I 20 East and veered North before reaching my home. The last year and a half the track has changed. Storms are now approaching from a different direction and tornados and rotation are now traveling and coming over my house.

    • @HEATHERR0SE1
      @HEATHERR0SE1 Год назад +2

      Same. We had a major tornado touch down three miles from my house. First time it has come this way in 20 years!!!!!

  • @cynsnprairie8980
    @cynsnprairie8980 Год назад +3

    We in Eastern Kansas see cloud seeding no less than 4 times a week.. Have tracked our weather and the seeding for 2 years. I have tons of pictures from over our farm.
    Plant ....do not count on it. Yes, Yes backup.

  • @skipmoto3438
    @skipmoto3438 Год назад +32

    Here in Central California, since all the rain has gone, it's been beautiful as can be. But it's just the calm before the storm.
    War is knocking on our doorstep.

    • @Feribrat99
      @Feribrat99 Год назад +1

      yep, I watched fire bombs rise out of the canyon when I was a kid and it getting tossed from in front of us to right behind us into the next canyon, pretty, but really sobering when you live on a mesa in San Diego. The earth shakes were not so wonderful either......

    • @Mary-fn5rl
      @Mary-fn5rl Год назад

      China will take us over without a shot. 6 secret police stations in the states and idiot Joe's allowing China to buy up our land

    • @ralphkarschner2616
      @ralphkarschner2616 Год назад +1

      I am a little further north of you. Yes I agree. , a conflict is right on the doorstep. Put on the full armor.

  • @juliebailey5599
    @juliebailey5599 Год назад +47

    Cold and wet here in western Washington, but the flowers are finally blooming! A shorter growing season this summer could be devastating for this country!!😮

    • @minikin5569
      @minikin5569 Год назад +4

      No Joke, but next Saturday it will be 75 degrees.

    • @juliebailey5599
      @juliebailey5599 Год назад +2

      @Mini Kin yay!! Friday it will be almost 80 degrees in Olympia😊

    • @Tambryl
      @Tambryl Год назад +4

      We see a couple/few days of Cold, and then a day or 2, or even half a day of warm in our area of the PNW. It's so frustrating, this yo-yo weather.
      Greenhouses are a must out here.

    • @nakiflo
      @nakiflo Год назад

      We may not see cherry tomatoes in our backyard because it will become so hot that the plants just bloom a few and then done.

  • @reneecollins3660
    @reneecollins3660 Год назад +13

    Hey Patera, City Prepping just had a video come out about the issue with the weather called "The World Isn't Ready for What’s Coming This Summer" I live close to Murphy, NC it seems early for blackberry winter, raised here in the Appalachian mnts. Even Easter was the first Sunday in April. Keep praying for our country keep safe everyone! Oh and I work at Walmart so I see things also! lol

  • @candrakreuser3741
    @candrakreuser3741 Год назад +2

    We've been calling it the "ETW" end times weather..it's been very bizarre, and we definitely will need to consider alternatives due to gardening. Just keep praying over your gardens, don't be scared but definitely be prepared ❤2023 is the year to prepare!

  • @rachelparmater892
    @rachelparmater892 Год назад +16

    I have looked for you all day. Finally.

  • @brianhoneycutt1694
    @brianhoneycutt1694 Год назад +34

    Yes, in South Central Virginia, we are 2-3 weeks ahead of normal. It was so hot last summer, my tomatoes baked on the vines! Praying for a better growing season! Low corn, wheat, and beef reserves in 2023 are going to cause a lot of problems!

    • @Lynn11663
      @Lynn11663 Год назад +1

      Yes, we are. I'm in the same area of Virginia as you. It's weird.

    • @TsunamiTommi
      @TsunamiTommi Год назад

      I would agree...here in central MD we seem to be about 3 weeks ahead since fall of last year. All our dogwoods bloomed over a month ago and all of the daffodils are gone already. It feels like May almost. So much so when planning with my husband I mentioned something we normally do it June and he's like babe...we have a ways to go..and I was like..oh yea that's right it feels like May already.

  • @dianafurney5820
    @dianafurney5820 Год назад +14

    Now my thought could be wrong, but since our winter was so bad and some was man made and farmers could not have a good season. I feel that our summer were suppose to have is going to be very very hot. So as that the heat will hurt our gardens for everyone and the farmers as well. Just a thought. Has anyone else thought about this?

    • @perfectlyroyal6416
      @perfectlyroyal6416 Год назад +2

      Yes I was thinking the same thing. We had the largest snow pack on record this year where I live. I was wondering if we would have hot dry summer.

    • @dianafurney5820
      @dianafurney5820 Год назад

      @@perfectlyroyal6416 I think so too. I'm in WA state and we haven't had a real hot summer for a couple years. I think we're due for one.

  • @dlt942
    @dlt942 Год назад +17

    Last week here in Southern Indiana we set a record high temperature of 87!
    Last night we had frost and tonight we're under a freeze warning. I had to cover my strawberry plants that are already putting on blooms!
    This is only our 2nd planting season here on our property, but my tulips were early and even last fall I noticed a couple trees shed their leaves earlier than the year before.

  • @lovelivelaugh7712
    @lovelivelaugh7712 Год назад +137

    Where I am in TX, my dad said that if it stays mild/cool by mid-May, that means we will have a mild summer. I am hoping he is correct 😊
    We have a farm in the family and all of our wheat failed last year 😢
    Everything I've planted such as flowers and such are doing awesome! I did notice more seeds dropping from our oak tree... And everywhere I had a planter, they started growing in the dozens... Was definitely not the normal for our house.
    Our mortgage went up $500 next month due to escrow

    • @Tactical-hg7ov
      @Tactical-hg7ov Год назад +13

      I feel you. My mortage is going up $106 a month starting in June.

    • @jholdren95
      @jholdren95 Год назад +35

      My home mortgage went up $500.00 also, due to property taxes. It is ridiculous in central Texas.

    • @skyleen
      @skyleen Год назад +7

      😱

    • @Karen-jp1ns
      @Karen-jp1ns Год назад +14

      $500! Oh my!

    • @kramitdreams
      @kramitdreams Год назад +24

      My escrow went up 100$😒 I dont even understand the whole escrow crap..I think it's all a scam

  • @jackieroyce1351
    @jackieroyce1351 Год назад +18

    It sure feels like the shoe is going drop!❤️

  • @maryames164
    @maryames164 Год назад +9

    Yes we are having some unusual weather here in Oklahoma. My faith is telling me that God is saying "I'm still here just pay attention "!

  • @carlirussell4586
    @carlirussell4586 Год назад +3

    We are entering a new El Nino pattern which means a few years of extremes in weather. We are leaving a La Niña pattern. Last El Niño I remember was late 80’s , early 90’s and it was brutal on agriculture, people were dying in the summer because of the heat and draught, AC’s and grids were going down, etc.

  • @esthersdaughterlong8149
    @esthersdaughterlong8149 Год назад +6

    Here in Florida it's been in the mid to high 80's and no rain for a few month's.
    Tornado season is year long now. Wonder why? Look to the sky. Since the 40's there's been weather shenanigans going on. We know that right?
    I think I need to get shade cloth for my squash and tomato plant. Nothing is what it seems.
    Blessing's to all.

  • @soapygal3887
    @soapygal3887 Год назад +1

    Irises blooming in Missouri ozarks as well and we have frost advisory again tonight.

  • @lindastorby8741
    @lindastorby8741 Год назад +51

    Here, in MN, central, seems like never ending late winter/early spring. You have such awesome common sense! God has Blessed you to be a voice for all of us! ❤

    • @kathywifall6844
      @kathywifall6844 Год назад

      @ Linda Storby--I am in West-central, so hello neighbor!

    • @lisapainter525
      @lisapainter525 Год назад

      North Dakota here. We are having weird weather. We are flooding and getting snow.😂

    • @marilyndenler1370
      @marilyndenler1370 Год назад +1

      60 miles west of the Twin Cities and it seems as if winter doesn’t want to let go and let spring make an entrance. I’m 78 and this seems to be one for the books.

    • @brendaj1968
      @brendaj1968 Год назад

      We're also in NW Wisconsin. Yes, winter is hanging on. We're planting more in our garden this year, as a hedge against rising food costs. Anything people can do to prepare for hard times, we should try to do.

  • @ashlipope5079
    @ashlipope5079 Год назад +3

    The day and night Chemtrails are making the weather wacky!

  • @angieparrott8334
    @angieparrott8334 Год назад +76

    My husband and I were just discussing this. My grandparents always went by the signs. Our dogwoods have been in full bloom for 2-3 weeks in NC. And I noticed the same thing about the iris. Hopefully our hay will be ready the end of May, first of June. Strange things happening!

    • @kirk1968
      @kirk1968 Год назад +3

      I don't know why yet, but your post brings me comfort for some reason. Probably old-school and real observational knowledge.

  • @southernmercy5962
    @southernmercy5962 Год назад +9

    I live very close to you Patara and I'm noticing all these things too. One of the most shocking things that my husband and I saw about two weeks ago is fireflies. Never ever seen them in April !! Usually don't see them until June. Holy cow! I was literally typing this comment while you were talking. Blessings friend.

    • @jelenekane1547
      @jelenekane1547 Год назад +1

      We had fireflies here in Murphy, NC two weeks ago as well. We were just as shocked as you.

    • @marieclark9793
      @marieclark9793 Год назад +1

      We saw fireflies here in WNC also a week or so ago. Very unusual!

  • @juliac1569
    @juliac1569 Год назад +22

    Here in Central Washington it has been cooler than normal and wet! My daffodils just started blooming, which is 2 weeks later than usual, and peonies are just poking through. I am planting some of my cool weather crops, but waiting on everything else.

    • @tammiehowes5100
      @tammiehowes5100 Год назад +4

      I'm also from central Washington. Our fruit trees are late blooming (which I'm grateful) or maybe they are going to hardly blooming. Definitely waiting to get the garden in the ground. Starting everything inside but even that's taking awhile to start popping up.

    • @OvcharkaShepherd
      @OvcharkaShepherd Год назад +4

      Same shift here in NW Nevada. The asian pear and peach trees are blooming. Put the brassicas, greens and carrots in the raised beds this weekend. Herbs go into the green stalks this week to make room for sprouting the squash in the windows.

    • @alyssacole8360
      @alyssacole8360 Год назад +1

      I'm in Western WA!

  • @taylorshomestead3934
    @taylorshomestead3934 Год назад +7

    It’s suppose to be extremely hot this summer. SC here. These cold temps at night are stalling my garden planting, my tomato seedlings are so tall, screaming put me in the ground! Hopefully I can plant week after next. Iris’s and daffodils bloomed super early here. My blackberries bloomed last week.

  • @cropsofmemories
    @cropsofmemories Год назад +8

    Get a few old/ripped trampoline mats. They make GREAT shade cloths! We're putting one over our chickens and rabbits and another over our garden area.

  • @jennifermundy558
    @jennifermundy558 Год назад +1

    Oklahoma here. Redbuds and blackberries bloomed early here. My Iris are all almost done blooming. This week cold again and rainy. Frost and freeze advisories.

  • @FryedTater
    @FryedTater Год назад +14

    I thought it was very odd seeing lightning bugs about 2 weeks ago. I was floored. Yes, I have noticed how early things have been as far as these little cold spirts. Very strange indeed.

    • @littleboots7752
      @littleboots7752 Год назад +6

      Yes. Lightning bugs and a June bug hit me in the face couple days ago...here in SW Missouri! Froze last night and cherries in bloom. No peaches for me this year, again. 😢 garage saled and bought some old sheets for covering garden from sun and “ sky fallout “ (contrails)😊

    • @cheriessoblessedformerlyfear
      @cheriessoblessedformerlyfear Год назад +1

      Really.. you see fire flies already

    • @frankbeardsley2941
      @frankbeardsley2941 Год назад +3

      Same here - lightning bugs in April in Northern Vermont is beyond unusual.

    • @FryedTater
      @FryedTater Год назад +4

      I'm in Alabama. Also, for the past 2 years, we have had lightning bugs last till October. Strange things habbening for sure.

  • @rumpelstiltskin9768
    @rumpelstiltskin9768 Год назад +3

    Patera, Japan reporting in here. My neighbor, an 80+ year old farmer, commented how his spinach and now his lima beans arren't producing well. (And this man knows what he is doing). He said the rice crop this year probably won't go well. That with very high fert prices- harvest aside, gonna be interesting to see who will survive (i mean be able to farm) next year.

  • @Nanakanisurra
    @Nanakanisurra Год назад +26

    My goodness, you've hit every important point. Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @lauralott5380
    @lauralott5380 Год назад +8

    I'm in Pa, my seedlings have enjoyed the mild weather and have thrived! Now we have two weeks of cold before I can leave them outside let alone plant on Mother's day. I had to order a small greenhouse to keep them from getting leggy. Everything has bloomed early but my Morning doves haven't shown up yet. It's been a weird spring and winter!

  • @hollytierney1459
    @hollytierney1459 Год назад +4

    Geo Engineering when you control the weather you control the world Lynden B, Johnson Look it up!

  • @Desert1776
    @Desert1776 Год назад +5

    In Arizona we are in the 90's. IMy a/c will now run 24/7 until the end of April. will gladly send ya'll 30 degrees 😁 Gas is $5.09 a gallon here. Continuing to prep and prepare. Love seeing your animals!

  • @karonbean8568
    @karonbean8568 Год назад +12

    Daffodils blooming at the end of January. Red bud trees and dog wood trees finished blooming a couple of weeks ago. Birds picking up straw at the end of February for nesting. Now its cold here again in Texas. I've planted my tomatoes, peppers. Big garden is full of root vegetables. Praying for a good harvest. Keep on keeping on

    • @sweetdweams
      @sweetdweams Год назад +2

      A year with no summer?

    • @chloejasper6852
      @chloejasper6852 Год назад +4

      @@sweetdweams did you know America has once experienced a year without summer? It was due to a volcano in 1815
      April of 1815, Mount Tambora exploded in a powerful eruption that killed tens of thousands of people on the Indonesian island of Sumbawa. The following year became known as the “year without a summer” when unusually cold, wet conditions swept across Europe and North America

    • @tb-yr6wy
      @tb-yr6wy Год назад +2

      Thank you Chloe for sharing that!!!

    • @chloejasper6852
      @chloejasper6852 Год назад +2

      @@tb-yr6wy yes, I thought I was so interesting...if I remember correctly, it took a year for the fall out to manifest. Now if I remember correctly, there was another huge volcano that erupted approximately a year ago too!!

  • @jackiekern1837
    @jackiekern1837 Год назад +7

    Interesting that you put this video up because here in Pennsylvania I noticed that my lilac bushes have a ton more flowers than last year, had a ton more of daffodils, my buttercups are already up and I have 20 times more of them this year too. My thought was mother earth is providing. Hoping my garden does as well as my flowers. And it got cold here today. Several days of warm and now back to sweatshirts! HUGS

  • @conniemartin3602
    @conniemartin3602 Год назад +8

    I have shade cloth left from last year, it saved my garden! Had a huge harvest

  • @karenrollins9578
    @karenrollins9578 Год назад +1

    I live in the upstate of SC. I’ve definitely noticed the temps being all over the place. But I’ve also noticed something else. And I could be imagining things… but on our clear days there are long streaks of clouds all over the skies. And 2 days later it’s pouring. Then we’ll have a clear day and same thing. I planted ALL kinds of flower seeds in my yard weeks ago and NONE of them have bloomed. 🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @fullofgracehomestead
    @fullofgracehomestead Год назад +25

    I had hyacinths in February this year. Tulips already done and gone to bulbs and Iris’s blooming now. My dogwood is done blooming and blackberries already blooming out white. Sure feels like clod britches winter out there!

    • @nosheeple2751
      @nosheeple2751 Год назад +3

      Yes, that's me here in Virginia 😮

  • @ginajennings932
    @ginajennings932 Год назад +3

    We are still getting snow every couple of days here in southern Idaho, our weather is always unpredictable but it has been a long hard winter here. Daffodils just barely blooming, trees still not blooming.

  • @mamabear0056
    @mamabear0056 Год назад +8

    Freeze warning for us in central IN tonight. My apple trees are full of blossoms - currently wrapped in tarps to try and save them. Crazy weird weather.

  • @jvjdrn
    @jvjdrn Год назад +6

    Thanks for your videos. In the San Antonio area, we had a nice thunderstorm this morning and cold weather today. I think my garden is confused.

  • @renaw.8822
    @renaw.8822 Год назад +11

    We had lightening bugs one night in March here in East Texas. And in March to now we are seeing June bugs. My puppy Elu loves to eat them like popcorn.

    • @Feribrat99
      @Feribrat99 Год назад

      I just saw the first Lightning bugs here near Gainesville Florida.... got up to shut off the fan and saw that little glow that means it is already summer here. We get two weeks of Spring and two weeks of Fall here it seems.....

    • @pennygriggs4252
      @pennygriggs4252 Год назад

      Saw June bugs this weekend at Talladega, Alabama.

  • @franstoeckel1615
    @franstoeckel1615 Год назад +2

    I believe that it is all the Geo Engineering and spraying of the skies. I watched this 2 weeks ago. They are messing with the weather.

  • @libertylady64
    @libertylady64 Год назад +10

    My tiger lillies are blooming now and I am in VA. They usually start blooming in late May for me. Momma Nature is still in control and she is mad as Hell!

  • @Buttercup624
    @Buttercup624 Год назад +22

    Eyes and prayers on Sudan and Chad 🙏🙌

    • @ssaepa1
      @ssaepa1 Год назад +6

      And America

  • @Winter_Homestead
    @Winter_Homestead Год назад +5

    Here in Eastern Washington the snow held on much longer than ever ,our neighbors said

  • @maxinesally521
    @maxinesally521 Год назад +6

    I made empanadas with that same puff pastry tonight and served with my avocado dressing and salsa, all home made.

  • @janisholloway3038
    @janisholloway3038 Год назад +9

    Until you brought this up, I didn't realize what had been going on. My Lilac tree is in full bloom. Usually not for over a month. Towards end of May. My Fig is usually full of leaves. Not one on it.

  • @annettenichols2289
    @annettenichols2289 Год назад +9

    We are having an odd winter here in Utah. The tulip festival has a 10th of the tulips of a normal year. This is only our 2nd winter here but I am holding off on planting until May 1st. last year I was too early and lost most.

    • @perfectlyroyal6416
      @perfectlyroyal6416 Год назад +2

      I just saw and advertisement for the tulip festival and was wondering how they were even able to hold it this year. Such weird weather and the largest snow pack on record here. Thanks for your comment because I was really wondering about that.

  • @michelefromflorida7852
    @michelefromflorida7852 Год назад +6

    Central Florida is seeing high temps & wetter weather then we usually get this early in the season. Our wet season usually really starts late April early May but it’s been wild here lately. The temps are a lot hotter then usual as well.

  • @ritaculp578
    @ritaculp578 Год назад +9

    My irises have been blooming for several weeks here in the Piedmont section of NC! Normally later! They are beautiful! Pray and prep everybody!🙏🙏

    • @shelleycrane2425
      @shelleycrane2425 Год назад

      I live in Utah and never plant until about Mothers Day except for cold weather plants like peas and lettuce.

    • @dreason2023
      @dreason2023 Год назад

      Live near there too, hello from NC.

  • @robindatin1593
    @robindatin1593 Год назад +5

    yes we here in Alabama are seeing the flowers bloom early as well. I wondered since we had such wet weather if that was the cause. I think it is going to be very hot this summer.

  • @christinagreen5299
    @christinagreen5299 Год назад +15

    I love her openings too!! Really look forward to seeing them.. great channel. 👍

  • @truthseeker1090
    @truthseeker1090 Год назад +4

    Here in the Ohio Valley everything is a month early ,which has my heart happy ,because I don't really like winter.

  • @sharonbeehm9060
    @sharonbeehm9060 Год назад +1

    Way North MN. . We get a last hurrah snowstorm after the robins show up. . They arrived 1 month early. . 2 days later. . 3 days of snow. . But also noticed more chem trails. . More than usual. . Since last summer I see n hear them increase weekly.

  • @stevetoth4843
    @stevetoth4843 Год назад +41

    You and your husband, are beautiful people. And you're family too. Thank you for everything you do. Appreciate you greatly!

  • @dudewhathappenedtomycountr9099
    @dudewhathappenedtomycountr9099 Год назад +1

    Spring is late here in southwest Colorado. Everything still scrubby, barely any grass. Buds just starting.

  • @genieking6191
    @genieking6191 Год назад +7

    Daffodils were 3 weeks before Easter. Odd everything is early. My trees east of Central Ohio in a valley haven't done much but I drive west 20 miles and trees are in full bloom.
    I use patio umbrellas on T post for garden shade. Also mulch, mulch and mulch to hold the moisture

  • @jamielouckspinney8523
    @jamielouckspinney8523 Год назад +6

    We're in Upstate NY, and everything seems to be about 2.5 weeks early here. My Peonies are 18" - 24" already with buds and ants, and my Lily of the Valley is all up and budded out. This summer will be hotter than last if the meteorologists are correct in their theory. Thank you for everything you share & post. Bless you and yours 🥰

  • @user-ql6mi7gf2e
    @user-ql6mi7gf2e Год назад +7

    Well, it's like you've been saying all along. It seems like it's getting worse or out here every day. This is just a next step of watt. We are all talking about rather fits people or whether be prepared. I think it's only going to go south we all know it is, best thing to do is keep your hands together and pray he is the only way be blessed

  • @pitcherlegacy843
    @pitcherlegacy843 Год назад +5

    In Colorado, our weather has been VERY STRANGE! Lots of huge gusty winds ALL winter long, although we don't usually have much wind at all unless a storm is coming in, but the wind doesn't last very long. We have had bitter temperatures all winter long. 2 weeks ago, we had summer temperatures 70-80 for 4 days, and last week and this week we are having 32 degree freezing nights and 40-50 degree days. Weird weather FOR SURE!

    • @gailoreilly1516
      @gailoreilly1516 Год назад

      Upstate NY here. Our weather is almost identical to yours. It was 36 this morning, probably lower over night. Beautiful two weeks ago.

  • @DeeDeeDoodle68
    @DeeDeeDoodle68 Год назад +5

    Yes, I just was saying to my husband lilacs here in Central NJ are in full bloom, odd. My Lily of the Valley too. Typically, around Mothers Day is when I usually see them in full bloom. .

  • @dudewhathappenedtomycountr9099
    @dudewhathappenedtomycountr9099 Год назад +2

    Patara, Jeremiah Babe gave you a big shout out today. He talked about your WalMart confrontation.

  • @cindyframpton9494
    @cindyframpton9494 Год назад +10

    We live in South Florida, and my husband and I have talked about how this early in March & April we have been having weird weather. We didn’t get our usual Florida winter. We usually get several cold snaps. That didn’t happen. It’s been hotter than normal much earlier and the rainy season has started much earlier.

    • @jpaffluent1709
      @jpaffluent1709 Год назад +1

      Yup but it's been great growing food all winter long

    • @music2925
      @music2925 Год назад +1

      Our lillies in South florida were a month early too.

  • @Banksy2022
    @Banksy2022 Год назад +2

    Even the weather is being manipulated....deliberately.

  • @myscrappinmama
    @myscrappinmama Год назад +17

    It’s been mild here and there but we’ve had hard freezes this past week in north central Missouri. I don’t plant till Mother’s Day because I am too old now to be rushing out and covering plants before sunset. My tender seedlings are doing fine under their lights and thriving. The govt inflation numbers just don’t add up, I don’t understand their metrics. Blessings to you Patera. ❤

  • @kathymackrill5027
    @kathymackrill5027 Год назад +1

    I’m in Oregon and we are at least 3 weeks behind…. Yesterday was nice, but it has been cold.

  • @Koilake.
    @Koilake. Год назад +12

    I've heard my grandma call the last winter.. "stump winter" ❤

  • @laurelhelton791
    @laurelhelton791 Год назад +1

    I have 57 tomato plants to put in the ground as soon as winters are over. All started from my seed saving from last year. I can’t wait to can all that.

  • @anns2scents136
    @anns2scents136 Год назад +6

    I like hearing about where you live since it is so different from where I live....We just had another snow storm that is starting to melt and we don't have any green yet....We don't usually plant until June first which means we have a short growing season since we can get snow in October....Thanks for taking us along on your ride.

    • @judimantos904
      @judimantos904 Год назад +1

      You forgot to say WHERE you are!

    • @anns2scents136
      @anns2scents136 Год назад +1

      @@judimantos904 I didn't think anyone would care...I live in Northern Minnesota.

  • @Copper_centAZ
    @Copper_centAZ Год назад +4

    I'm in southern AZ and our weather has been much COLDER than normal. I have been waiting for nights in the high '40s and '50"s, which only happened this week. They say it's because it's changing from a La niña to a El niño year. Trying my best to keep on prepping.

  • @MrsP-nh4xp
    @MrsP-nh4xp Год назад +5

    These are tough times. We got a rent renewal letter and they had raised our rent by $300. Folks need to brace for what is coming!

  • @maxinesally521
    @maxinesally521 Год назад +8

    I opened our pool last week…. May have some ice on it in the morning🫤 but all I think about and, I am getting more excited every day is ❤My spoiled chickens should start laying in 4 weeks 😊

    • @Tambryl
      @Tambryl Год назад +2

      We just got chick, so a few months out on laying, but they are adorable little egg makers 😊

  • @bushpushersdaughter
    @bushpushersdaughter Год назад +8

    I think the mild winter in our area is the reason for the early bloom. That is not to say we won't have some killing freezes before summer.

  • @jas87332
    @jas87332 Год назад +1

    Minnesota is still getting snow and below freezing at night. Still waiting for spring!😅