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Good, I want a brown Christmas.It has stopped snowing here we got slightly more than an inch.
what time should I be expecting to be serenaded?We are watching the Christmas Eve forecast closely. 4 Degrees F is not acceptable for our holiday plans.
Our children along with their cousins who live next door are planning a Christmas Caroling Extravaganza. We will be riding around in the back of a 1950 GMC pick up and a 2 cylinder tractor with buckboard seat wagon to go caroling to 2 different neighbors that are shut in. The nearest neighbor is 2 miles down the gravel road. All would be fine and dandy except that I am not old or young enough to ride inside the cab of the truck. Grandma's denim blankets will be put to good use.
May the week leading up to Christmas be uneventful and bright! May the cleaning elves pay you an overnight visit.
That’s good to know. Can’t have that white fungi ruining my fishing trip.We got about 2 inches. At 28 degrees it was slick and settling . I’d be surprised if any of its left by Christmas.
We had 4 ATVs on the little lake behind our place today. First fish house went out a few days ago.I saw my first fish house on the lakes yesterday.
A darkhouse and it appears they pulled it out with an ATV.
Potato bugs are terrible, and the birds don’t seem to like them.View attachment 2456800
Jerry: beautiful cabbages up here. Here is mom and dads garden with their cabbages 3 years ago. They did plant dill on one side and tomatoes on the other. Do the smells of those plants have a repellent effect. Possible.
That’s a thought. They did harvest. Might have been a hole or two. But the cabbages really were beautiful specimens I remember and delicious. And gorgeous contrast next to that dill.
Mom and dad’s black dirt was two dump trucks from a dairy farm cow yard and then years later from the golf course. Boy you could see the gray powder clay in that “black dirt” against the cow composted dirt. And then every year for seven years they got my winter chicken poop cicles to thaw a rain on for 2-3 months then tilled in with egg shells for worm grit and calcium for plants. They were excellent gardeners. Well they were farmers as kids and young married couple really.
Potato bugs... now there were issues there