Southeast breeze blowing and they are always cold. I hauled a bale out to the calves and unrolled part of it with the re-built bale unroller yesterday. Seemed to work great. I unloaded the left over part of it at the corral for the colts and team or who ever is in the corral. Sounds like we may get up to 7 inches of snow and the wind is supposed to blow a pretty good clip tomorrow night. Cindy went in yesterday afternoon as she hates bad roads and they sounded like they will be this morning. She said they weren’t bad but everyone was driving slow. At least some have good sense!
As cold as it is I don’t think I will be working on any sled for the grandkids right now. That’s okay, I have plenty to do in the leather shop. It’s just matter of doing it. Aye, there’s the rub!
Brrr…I hope it is warm in the leather shop!
Hey, have you ever heard the frost on everything (not snow like your pics), but when it frosts early in the morning and makes everything white and sparkly. i’ve heard it called “Whore frost” I think… I’ve always wondered why. just checkin’ to see if you know.
Yeah Brandy I have heard of it., Except it is spelled Hoar frost. As in hoary, scary, I guess?
howde
been folowing your blog for some time. great read! love the upfront no holds no fear in hurt egos. Love the horses . since you like to work teams i have a site you must visit, as a tease 3100# on 4 feet go look TYLERFARM HOMESTEAD
we live among the amish and 1 clan (prides) themselves on there horses, a large number are haflinger a greak looking animal. our area is the home of the
annual national sale. you keep posting i’ll keep reading thanks
Thanks Dave, glad you like it. I will go check that site out!
Dave I couldn’t find Tyler Farm Homestead. Could you copy and paste the link on here, please?
here is the link, view the DEC 21 post
http://tylerfarmhomestead.blogspot.com/
Thanks Dave. It’s on my favorite list now! Man what a huge horse. I’d hate to have to throw the harness up on his back every day!