It's STILL snowing! Honey spent half the day on Saturday just clearing snow and now it's snowing some more. I keep telling myself that it's good fertilizer and come this spring we'll have a great planting season, but with this much snow, we might not see the soil until summer. On the bright side, we got to dust off the snowshoes. Who am I kidding? We dusted them, in case of emergency, but we haven't used them. We just opt not to go and walk in the woods or the fields. Even our dog won't go out into the great beyond.
Snow is a blessing. It's one of the most beautiful winters I've ever seen. It keeps the critters in the barn and the cattle in the feedlot. It keeps the perennials protected and should bring forth a bumper crop of garlic this spring.
Let it snow.
Jan 17, 2011
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Jan 17, 2011
Make it stop!
It's STILL snowing! Honey spent half the day on Saturday just clearing snow and now it's snowing some more. I keep telling myself that it's good fertilizer and come this spring we'll have a great planting season, but with this much snow, we might not see the soil until summer. On the bright side, we got to dust off the snowshoes. Who am I kidding? We dusted them, in case of emergency, but we haven't used them. We just opt not to go and walk in the woods or the fields. Even our dog won't go out into the great beyond.
Snow is a blessing. It's one of the most beautiful winters I've ever seen. It keeps the critters in the barn and the cattle in the feedlot. It keeps the perennials protected and should bring forth a bumper crop of garlic this spring.
Let it snow.
Snow is a blessing. It's one of the most beautiful winters I've ever seen. It keeps the critters in the barn and the cattle in the feedlot. It keeps the perennials protected and should bring forth a bumper crop of garlic this spring.
Let it snow.
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