The drifting snow on the country roads made the last two miles the hardest of my 25 mile commute, and a normal 45 minute trip took me an hour longer. Luckily, the snow was light and fluffy, so I was able to negotiate the drifts in my driveway and blocking my garage door.
This morning, I stepped outdoors to check the thermometer:
And, how deep is the snow this morning?
"THIS deep, Mom!"
Holly inspects the drifting snow. Lab-certified as safe to drive through.
Deli, waiting impatiently for her morning hay.
9 comments:
Sometimes I think Grandpa's joints were better weather predictors.
Lovely snow and wonderful pictures. How nice it must be to feel so needed. Loved the lab test for the snow.
Brrrrr!!! At least your weatherguys don't go for the big drama, predicting a blizzard and ten inches of snow, only to see a light dusting. I get all excited for a snow day, and then--hmph.
Still--I'm done with this winter business. Bring on the spring!
What a nice farm you have, KatDoc!
Ditto what Delia said- I'd like a video tour of your farm. Loved the nutty dog video!
The weather men are not educated to the changes that are taking place relating to climate change. I like this meteorologist's analysis of the event: www.wcpo.com
Wow, is THAT what's supposed to happen when you call your dog?
Yeah, sis - that is called "Recall."
{{Snark, snark}}
~Kat
Delia and Lynne,
I'll do a farm tour in the spring, when things look a little better.
~K
I love the photo of deli waiting for her feed.
Pretty country out your way. Your horse and dog are just precious. So communicative!
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