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No deal...I'll take snow over mud any day.I also hate snow for what happens when it melts.
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No deal...I'll take snow over mud any day.I also hate snow for what happens when it melts.
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Snow = mud on a farm lol.No deal...I'll take snow over mud any day.
Snow sucks. It's pretty in pics.If one lives where there’s a proper 4 seasons, you only have mud for a couple weeks at a time. Fall and Spring thaw.
Summer time is dry, winter time the ground is frozen.
See. Snow is far superior.
If snow sucks, you’re Ill prepared to deal with it.Snow sucks. It's pretty in pics.
I think your light almost imperceivable snow makes a puddle more like this:I also hate snow for what happens when it melts.
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It's yucky and I don't like it. Doesn't mean I'm ill prepared to deal with it. You know a way to prevent mud when it melts?If snow sucks, you’re Ill prepared to deal with it.
I miss my four seasons. Southern Oregon has wet and muddy..... and hot as hades. 3-4 months of no rain, 8-9 months making up for it.
Today, yes. Hopefully this will be the extent of it.I think your light almost imperceivable snow makes a puddle more like this:
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There is so much to do on snow and ice. Snowshoeing, skiing, ice fishing, Chaga gathering. All stuff I need cold for.If snow sucks, you’re Ill prepared to deal with it.
I miss my four seasons. Southern Oregon has wet and muddy..... and hot as hades. 3-4 months of no rain, 8-9 months making up for it.
Not on my Sand dune farm. I wish I could have mud, my garden would not need to be watered daily then.Snow = mud on a farm lol.