Terry, I, and Boomer went for a walk yesterday to check out the equipment Terry is wanting to take to the consignment sales coming up. (Fuzzy and Tommy stayed at the grain bins waiting for us.)
We were really surprised at how dry the ground is, although there are still patches of worn-out and tired snow
Mostly on the north side of things.
The four-wheeler road is a tad messy with melt so we all walked in the fields. The fields were actually dry.
Over at the equipment area he decided to take the bulldozer blade, the three-bottom plow, and a couple of more items. We looked at some stuff we have to load up and take to the metal salvage place.
We measure winter by the consignment sales, one in a week, one the first of February and one the first week of March. Once those are done it’s time for spring work.
That evening we could see the promise of snow clouds starting to blow in from Utah.
Although, this morning we woke-up to nothing–just thick cloudy skies, when I went out to do the morning chores
The wind started kicking up and the snow started falling
The sort of wind that takes your breath away.
It was also shoving and pushing and tugging snow along with it
By the time the dogs, myself, and Sam the Cat made it back inside we were wet and grateful for the warm fireplace.
Now, as I sit here, in my upstairs office, I can see that the storm is moving on toward Paonia and the Gunnison Mountain Range. Bringing life-giving water to the land.
Off to haul in some wood, now that I can see again.
Your friend,
Linda

