We are so very lucky.
We dodged a big bullet this weekend.
That crazy Nor-easter storm that blew threw the northeast all but missed us.
We had a light dusting of snow, which by yesterday was practically gone.
We were able to get a lot of work done on our picnic grove.
Right now the area is cleared and a shale pad is down.
Construction begins this week, and then we will have the shale covered with stone dust,
and wood chips.
Hubbs and Tim worked hard to clean up the woods...
sending all of the limbs through the chipper.
By the end of the afternoon, they were exhausted!
This is how I drove them back to the farmhouse....
with Sammy racing the gator!
The horses' dry-lot is looking better than ever and the horses are enjoying
the fresh bedding....
nap time has not been this comfortable in a long time!
Ginger and MaryAnn like all the extra activity around the farm,
not to mention the warmer temperatures.
Their pasture is still snow covered, however, as it is in the orchard...
on the north slope of the farm... our own little Siberia.
We are once again above freezing,
so Sadie finds the nearest snow pile on which to lay...
she knows how to stay cool!
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My horses 5
Becky's horses 3
our goats 12
My goats 5
pigs 2
donkeys 2
dogs 4
barn cats 5
turkeys 2
guineas 14
chickens 100+
Ducks 16
Bees 10,000+
I think that's all!!! LOL!
I got a kick out of the pic of Hubbs and Tim!! Plus you ended your post with Sadie love!
Well Miss Energizer Bunny I need to get off the computer and get ready for my work day. Here's to a start of a great week! Hugs!!
i seek a place to wander different from my own.
love the land, love the animals, and grateful for your sharing.