Blowing good out there with gusts up to 40 mph.
Here’s some pictures from today. I went up west with the tractor and got two old bales and hauled them home and the cows followed me just like I planned. We were without power from 12:30 pm until a while ago. I had the generator running to pump water for the cows so I didn’t know until they called back from the Electric Company. Hopefully it will stay on, but it was as thick of frost as I have ever seen.











Wow, you are really getting nailed! Nice pics, but brrrr….
Those pictures are fabulous, and I hate to say it, but I am glad you have it and not me! I am sure we will get it sooner or later but I prefer later!
You have to admit it’s rather pretty………….from inside the house 😉
Liz, it’s ain’t so bad. ‘Specially if you do as Linda suggests! 🙂
Lisa I am glad we have it to. It’s moisture. I’d rather have it now than at calving, tho’ we are bound top get some then also. Now, if is just warms up afterwards and melts it off so we can get back to grazing.
Yeah it was pretty Linda. And it was 25 and not much breeze while I took the pictures. Now that the wind is blowing and it is only a little above zero it isn’t as pretty!
Snow is one thing, but ice I can live without. Y’all stay warm!
Great pics, JB. D’you mind if I print one or two, please?
Have a great Christmas and remember to cuddle-up and keep warm.
Dickiebo.
Your always welcome to any I take Dickie! Thank you and you also have a Very Merry Christmas.
Thanks Jeffro. I will!
BRRRR!RRR!! Beautifful pics! Mr. D. !!
(Stay warm …like Dickiebo’s suggestion… I like to cuddle up with who ever will stop long enough for me to grap hold of..grandkids are the best!!) I’ll be wishing you a very toasty warm, happy and Merry Christmas!
Thank you Kay! Is this my cousin Kay?
Merry Christmas to you and your family. AND a Happy New Year!
Merry Christmas, JB!
Thanks MaryBeth and the same to you and your family.
And to you also Lisa!