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Wow, they sure know how to hold up the suspense.



I just found one on Shadrach's thread with clever chickens warming up with the mother cows and spotted a little brown fuzzy something behind a pillar...


This reminds me of a picture you posted last winter, looks almost the same but the angle was a bit different.
It did cross my mind to put in a place holder picture from the last year or two :lol:
 
Here you go, Café people, I had to help Meg out with this (not my picture, but Meg's):

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Between the notable lack of longevity in my family and all of my "clean" living, I'd say 90 is way out of range. :p
Well then you are clearly middle age! Given my Dad's father lived to a couple of weeks shy of 96 I am in the early stages of old age ;) Dad turned 93 in October.

Had sleet here.:(
It's just above freezing.
Is that at all normal in the area?

I really need to get the shovel out. That's on my weekend to-do list.
OK, just make sure you get your priorities straight and put shoveling AFTER posting pictures here ;)
 
This reminds me of a picture you posted last winter, looks almost the same but the angle was a bit different.
I live in a snow belt, 15 miles from Lake Michigan, so we get one of these at least once a year. November 2019 we got 2 feet in about 36 hours.
It's still snowing, radar shows it will stop soon, good thing because I need to shovel a path to haul feed to the coop with the hand truck.
 
No wonder senior citizens most often move to snowless regions like Florida or similar. They obviously take this advice to heart. :p
Temperatures in the teens, wind, blowing snow - it's tempting. This is the first 'real' winter we have had this season. I typed 'year', but we are only 7 days into '22.
 
I live in a snow belt, 15 miles from Lake Michigan, so we get one of these at least once a year. November 2019 we got 2 feet in about 36 hours.
It's still snowing, radar shows it will stop soon, good thing because I need to shovel a path to haul feed to the coop with the hand truck.
We're quite a bit farther from Lake Michigan than you are, @aart, so we don't get the lake effect as much. But we sure can get socked in at times.
 

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