Posted by rusty6 on December 23, 2012 at 18:36:21 from (142.165.85.18):
In Reply to: Working in the cold posted by charlie M on December 23, 2012 at 17:30:45:
If you are still struggling around in mud then its not really cold :-) Here the ground is solid as concrete and the cow manure is like bowling balls at our normal temperatures. 0 degrees (F) was the high today. Its not bad as long as the wind doesn't blow. Wearing lots of clothes is essential and I don't want to be working on a job that requires talking my mitts off. Now I am happy to sit in the sun behind a south facing window most winter days after the few cattle chores are done. Wouldn't want to be doing that outside stuff all day long but a little bit sure helps break up a long day of doing nothing. Good exercise too.
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