Surviving Minnesota!

Morning . Had to look up buckthorn . Our leaves are mostly gone at Halloween here . So you are in the 20's this morning . Be a good time to check the mean hive of bees . Invasive honeysuckle are the last shrubs to loose leaves here and the first to break bud in the spring .
 
Morning . Had to look up buckthorn . Our leaves are mostly gone at Halloween here . So you are in the 20's this morning . Be a good time to check the mean hive of bees . Invasive honeysuckle are the last shrubs to loose leaves here and the first to break bud in the spring .
I think I should get them winterized soon.. however, because I am indifferent to their surviving, I am delaying.

We went from 80 degrees to 140mph winds to below freezing without a decent day to tear the hive down and get it ready for winter...

The year of the weird continues.

I think I am going to cut buckthorn today, it can become maple syrup fuel.
 
One would think my birds who are at least 2 years old would know what snow is.

They don’t. I had one rooster walking around and enjoying the snow. The rest were cowering in fear. Now granted it’s a little deeper than it should be this time of year. But it’s just snow.

How much did the rest of you get so far?

I think I have around 8 inches.
 

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