After the snow yesterday it warmed up to 39*, without the wind.
We now have mud on mud on mud.
Tomorrow we haul the last of our cows to market. So this morning was spent getting everything ready before it warms up enough for the mud to thaw.
I do think we are going to have a early spring.
Linda

We finally got our snow, and then warmth, so we have mud all over too. Pretty soon we’ll be planting our gardens and won’t that be fun!
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Hope you have a safe trip tomorrow. 🙂
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I hope you are right about the early spring. I’m ready for warm days.
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After mucking in the mud loading the cows it may make it a wee bit easier to let them go! We are all white here.
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Better start those seeds, and cross our fingers that we don’t get whipped with winters tail on the way out! c
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Our weather in Missouri, has been so unpredictable! What we have had (so far) I would not even call winter. Less than one inch of snow where I live, but a lot of rain.
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In farming there’s always a challenge and a curve thrown at the farmer from somewhere. Hope that all went well getting the cows away and that the price was good,
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What do you want—MUD or SNOW???? Think I’d take the SNOW–but I’m sure that doesn’t surprise you. ha ha …. We have had so much rain and so much MUD this winter…. It doesn’t even feel like winter much.
Hugs,
Betsy
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I hope you get the cows to market without getting stuck in the mud. We really haven’t had much of a winter, but the birds and some of the plants think it’s already Spring.
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I would like an early spring. Although, I hear the farmer’s almanac is calling for a horrid Feb. Let’s hope they’re wrong.
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Hope it isn’t a real sad day with all the cows leaving:(
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It smelled and sounded like spring here this morning.
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