It’s terribly cold here! As you can see….wind chill is zero. Not much snow and it’s a dry snow right here on the farm.
Although, we can see lots and lots of snow on the mountains surrounding us….which is wonderful! The farmers in our area have been told that, unless we get lots of snow in the mountains there will be no water for the farmers next year.
Towns and cities come first, then however the call of the water happens in the rank of seniority.
Please pray and cross your fingers and your toes and whatever else that we get lots and lots of wet snow in the mountains. Please also add in that this horrible drought, which has effected all the states in the mid-west and the west ends. Food is a precious thing.
Yes, I am well aware that food will still come in from other countries, but local food is always best.
And Yes, I know that I am also saying, that with local food the local industry of farming stays solid and whole. Another dust bowl is not something the United States needs or should ever want.
But I should not preach to choir, as all of you loyal readers know and understand the plight.
So I will get off my soap box and show you….
My 4 O’clock photo. You can see the snow is starting to fall. For two days we have had terrible bitter wind and sleet and rain. Then the snow.
The 10-day forecast shows us warming up starting tomorrow. This has been a brief taste of winter….the snow is most welcome.
Please enjoy your Sunday, and Thanks for visiting our blog. I will try not to whine too much about winter as I KNOW WE NEED THE SNOW!
🙂 🙂 🙂
Linda
