Desertvalleychickens
Spurred by a Cactus Spine
Sorry about the tendinitis. The winter isn't always good. The reason why I want this precipitation, whether it's rain or snow, is because, well, because I live in a desert. Temperatures of up to 120° F here in the summer and that kills and dries up plants and also, in bad years, ultimately massacres chickens, even if you have the windows open and have a cooling fan with ice in front of it. The precipitation in the winter really helps to strengthen the plants and let them have lots of water to survive on, and in the chicken's case, the temperatures seem to stay a bit lower when it rains a bit. The IWVGA (Indian Wells Valley Groundwater Authorities) are always screeching about how snowpack in the mountains is good and how severe the droughts are, and how the agriculture is draining the aquifer and this and that. Rainstorms like Hurricane Hilary back in August 2023 and the February 2023 snowstorm really helped the drought. Because of those, there is no more drought. Even thought the drought is gone, it is slowly creeping back into California. And that's why I want precipitation.Hahahaha yea you’re an nut! Winter just means more work for me - and not easy work either.
Oh it’s pretty out there all blue and silver and green, but…..
I had to move both trucks to the road and clean the snow off them out there, then I shovelled the driveway because my mother pitched a fit ‘no we are not getting your niece to come over and clean out the driveway it’s light and fluffy we can shovel it’ (ya whatever light and fluffy until you start to move it around then it weigh 14,000 tons!), so I shovelled the driveway like a good girl and backed her truck in when it was only half done shovelling the driveway because ‘I don’t want it on the road someone might hit it, and I don’t want it running it’s bad for it to run’ (ok so I generally miss all this crap when I am out west working all winter - might head back out there soon! FYI the only vehicle to go by all morning was the snow plow).
Then I shovelled to the barn with my big scoop because I cant slog through the snow to the barn all the time it’s too hard on my hips and back (oh wait ya so is shovelling), then threw down hay for the week from the loft, and repiled it down in the barn, and cleaned stalls, oh and made 4 loaves of bread. Now I am exhausted my arm is killing me (tendinitis from a serious fracture many moons ago), my back and hips are protesting and I have a headache from the high pressure system sitting over top of us giving us the brilliant blue skies today.
Whining tax
Dreaming of summer
Shiny ponies and bugs - yes I want mosquitoes!
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