Posted by TGIN on February 25, 2010 at 04:25:49 from (4.224.66.157):
In Reply to: weather posted by larry@stinescorner on February 25, 2010 at 03:40:15:
Got about 3 more in. overnight , was just starting to see a few grass patches on the south facing hills . We have set a record of over 23 in. in Feb. , not the kind of record I want to set . I gota hand it to you guys in the north that live with the snow for several months , your just tougher than I am I reckon . I ve had all this snow I can handle . The cows burned through the hay , with a foot and a half of snow on the ground the cows just stand at the feeders and eat and dont get out and wander and pick any , sorta like me and the fridg when I m in the house , bought my first bales yesterday . The wood pile looks real low and the snows been to deep to fight it . Bought a new saw and cant get to the woods , there is some stuff along the road I can get if I have to . Everything is just a pain in the rear to get done when it s like this , to top it off the ground is not froze under all this , just mud . Guess it will warm up some day just glad were looking at the 1st of march and not the 1st of Dec. I m about ready to kick the dog but I know if I took a swing at him I d look like Charlie Brown kickin at that football then the dog would be lickin me in the face and thinkin I was wanting yo play . Three more days of clouds and snow showers then some 40s and some sun , thats the samething the said last week and the week before . All the signs are here skunks , robins , the ball players have went south for spring training , Mother nature sure is playing a joke on us . Could be worst , just seen on the news theres another storm heading up the east coast and will dump 30 in. in some areas . Sorry but you asked !!
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