Posted by LOU from Wi. on February 21, 2014 at 15:48:19 from (174.124.60.3):
Jacob is the one who doesn't care about all the snow. He has a brand new bone, a warm house, and 3 squares a day, and he doesn't have to push snow. Son was telling me, Jake follows right behind him, so Jake doesn't have to break a path thru the deep snow and have it on his belly. Wind is picking up and blowing some of the snow off the trees, 3rd time in a month, shoveled off the roofs(garage,House) all except the tractor shed. Behind the tractor shed,to the right, sits our wagon, which accumulated the same amount of snow as is on the tractor shed roof.
We have a parade of turkeys that come up for breakfast dinner and supper, along with several deer in the evening. The old blue pickup with snow plow was sure worth putting power steering on it (1972) took me over a month to figure it out.Had to modify the pitman arm,so it would pass DOT inspection. It was well worth the effort.
I'll be thrilled when the snow leaves,but somebody will get it down south for flooding.
Tonights menu is Barbecue spare ribs,fried potatoes,green beans,cottage cheese, and hot biscuits with butter, desert is peach halves with side dish of Blackberry Jello.
Keep your shovels handy, more to come, or so they say. Regards, LOU
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