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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.
 
This morning I told the Princess about an article on Yahoo saying that people over 45 should not shovel snow. :lau She didn't find it as funny as I did.
No wonder senior citizens most often move to snowless regions like Florida or similar. They obviously take this advice to heart. :p
 
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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