I just came over after reading your comment over at Roundrock Journal. I wanted to see your snow. I've read a few of your posts here and enjoyed them immensely. You are a wonderful writer. I particularly love what you did with the meme. I laughed out loud.
Sorry to hear about your famous chicken. She was such a pretty thing. I remember reading about her last year when she was up for the part in the movie. I think I read about it over at Rurality.
Be grateful for your mud as it means your soil holds water for at least a little while. Here on the sand ridge even the hurricanes couldn't make a muddy place for more than about a day or so.
We're sending these winter birds back to you as we're done with them for the season. {laughing}
Hey, are you a lover of animals. My parents and I in india have had one animal or the other in our house all the time. That you have geese, hen etc on your farm tempts me to keep a few farm animals as well. My parents are now old and I do not live with them. The places you have shown are beautiful and I must say that it is nice of you to post these pictures.
I won't rub in our weather :) But it sounds like Spring is on it's way ... and new life! My favorite part of Spring. My friend in WI will have baby lambs here soon ...
Those photographs tell me just one thing and that is that I should visit Canada . What a beautiful sight! Would be great to be able to live in these surroundings. Thank you for these pictures!
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I just came over after reading your comment over at Roundrock Journal. I wanted to see your snow. I've read a few of your posts here and enjoyed them immensely. You are a wonderful writer. I particularly love what you did with the meme. I laughed out loud.
Sorry to hear about your famous chicken. She was such a pretty thing. I remember reading about her last year when she was up for the part in the movie. I think I read about it over at Rurality.
Hope things warm up for you soon.
Be grateful for your mud as it means your soil holds water for at least a little while. Here on the sand ridge even the hurricanes couldn't make a muddy place for more than about a day or so.
We're sending these winter birds back to you as we're done with them for the season. {laughing}
.....Alan.
Hey, are you a lover of animals. My parents and I in india have had one animal or the other in our house all the time. That you have geese, hen etc on your farm tempts me to keep a few farm animals as well. My parents are now old and I do not live with them. The places you have shown are beautiful and I must say that it is nice of you to post these pictures.
I won't rub in our weather :)
But it sounds like Spring is on it's way ... and new life! My favorite part of Spring.
My friend in WI will have baby lambs here soon ...
come on spring!
Those photographs tell me just one thing and that is that I should visit Canada . What a beautiful sight! Would be great to be able to live in these surroundings. Thank you for these pictures!
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