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My mother was born in Minnesota and we moved there many times. I never ate the snow. But DH went and took the top layer of snow off our table in the back yard to make the ice cream with. lol
I do know about yellow snow. And it was late in the day so alot of the junk in the air had been cleaned out.

Ha, I was going to say..no yellow snow, but I figured that was a given. That makes sense, wait for it to snow a bit, then just get the snow from the top. Hope it was yummy for him! :)
 
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Tip for the "new" BYC.

from the top of the page, hover over the forum link. A pull down menu will appear. At the top are links to the old BYC type content for forums, like Hot, un answered and etc.

You still can find the old stuff--just not as easily.


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When I was looking to buy a house around here a number of years ago I discovered that the houses that had land for farming also had a barn attached to the house. I couldn't really figure that one out - doesn't it smell and track in the house? I don't need a barn attached to the house.

Now every morning I go down the stairs to the garage, put my boots, jacket, hat and gloves on, grab the food buckets, traipse out of the garage and slip and slide (in winter) across the ice in my crampons over my driveway to the chicken coop, duck house and goat haus. Then I slip and slide back down the hill to the garage where I remove my boots, jacket, hat, gloves, and fill the buckets back up for the evening run. I then trudge back upstairs, and track stuff into the house from the rug at the bottom of the stairs.

So glad my barn isn't attached to the house. I really dodged a bullet there.
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The other day I couldn't figure out why there were blueberries on the floor of the kitchen - I thought I ate all the frozen ones we had left. Turned out they were goat berries. I guess I missed some on the porch last time the goats hung out there, and BF brought them in on the bottom of his feet when he came in that door.

It's so romantic living on the farm.

You guys with cows - I am really jealous. How many do you have, what kinds, and how long have you had them? I don't have enough room for a cow until I get my house with the barn attached to it, so until then I'll have to settle for goat milk (once I get to that point).
 
Quote: LOL I know what you mean, seems like the further removed we are from relatives who had to grow/raise most of their own food, the less capable we are of comprehending the whys of how things were arranged :) Out here when you see a barn built into a hill, you know someone had the sense to insulate against cold and heat, and build in wind protection. If I had a hill, that's what I would do!
 
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When I was looking to buy a house around here a number of years ago I discovered that the houses that had land for farming also had a barn attached to the house. I couldn't really figure that one out - doesn't it smell and track in the house? I don't need a barn attached to the house.

Now every morning I go down the stairs to the garage, put my boots, jacket, hat and gloves on, grab the food buckets, traipse out of the garage and slip and slide (in winter) across the ice in my crampons over my driveway to the chicken coop, duck house and goat haus. Then I slip and slide back down the hill to the garage where I remove my boots, jacket, hat, gloves, and fill the buckets back up for the evening run. I then trudge back upstairs, and track stuff into the house from the rug at the bottom of the stairs.

So glad my barn isn't attached to the house. I really dodged a bullet there.
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The other day I couldn't figure out why there were blueberries on the floor of the kitchen - I thought I ate all the frozen ones we had left. Turned out they were goat berries. I guess I missed some on the porch last time the goats hung out there, and BF brought them in on the bottom of his feet when he came in that door.

It's so romantic living on the farm.

You guys with cows - I am really jealous. How many do you have, what kinds, and how long have you had them? I don't have enough room for a cow until I get my house with the barn attached to it, so until then I'll have to settle for goat milk (once I get to that point).
We have 4 cows right now.
 
Hey TSF....you shoulda waved when you got to SC!...We are down 26, then hang a right at 20...head west ...oh...for about 25 miles......hang another right.....oh well. Have a safe trip home!!
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