Melting

We got so warm yesterday that the snow went mushy and the ice started melting. It will be a short respite, but we take it when we can. The air was full of the sounds of sliding snow and dripping water. water-from-ice-034

Sheila is still snow locked though, the snow is deep outside her gate and pigs do not like to tromp through deep snow. water-from-ice-020

The Kunekune have no such problems though, Tane chugs through the snow like a noisy  little train.

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Years and years ago Our John and his brother rescued two very old slate black boards from a school about to be demolished. Yesterday we brought one up from the basement for the new list board in the cloak room. Another one will go up by the breakfast bar for house lists.water-from-ice-008 water-from-ice-016

So while the lemongrass steamed itself into oil for soaps, I began to make the Big List.   I love black boards. Almost as much as I love lists. When the summer toilers begin to arrive they can check the board for what they are to do. And in the meantime I will note all the winter maintanence that needs to be done before the summer.

The bright tulips are blooming in the glasshouse.. nice glasshouse!water-from-ice-048

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And the kittens are blooming in the barn. I hope you have a lovely day.

Your friend on the farm,

celi

 

 

 

55 responses to “Melting”

  1. I love lists too! Especially crossing off what I have done LOL. Been warm here too and today is supposed to get to 60 – not going to be fooled though into thinking Spring is anywhere near close yet.
    Love the picture of the cats, head to tail in a chain of mischief.

  2. We are wilting here – swap you 3 days of sun and heat for three days of cool fluffy snow. That ice puddle still looks frigid brrrr! Laura

  3. I love the boards! We have a small one in our kitchen but really small 🙂 I have to watch out for such a big one 🙂

    • I often think of the settlers, freezing cold in the winter, huddled about a fire in the evenings,chapped hands and faces, things like blankets and warm coats must have been prized possessions.. they much have really looked after their clothes.. c

  4. Good morning, c, and best wishes to the farmy on this bright and beautiful morning. We finally have a day without rain! >

  5. I could hear the trickling and plip plopping of melting snow and ice as I read this. Tima and Tane are tough and resilient as are the cats. Those hair coats must be fabulously insulating!

  6. Beautiful chalkboard. We still have a few chalkboards in the classrooms at my school, but most teachers these days prefer a white board. The end of an era. When I was still in the classroom, the chalk made my hands dry and I was always finding (or the kids would point it out) smudges of it on my clothes when I brushed up against the board. Chalk butt is what we called it, I think..ha I see that Tima is letting Tane break a path for her in the snow. Smart piggie is she. It will be 75 F and sunny here this afternoon. A good day for being outside working in the yard. Gorgeous tulips. That’s good for the psyche having that beautiful color.. I adore tulips. Have a good day, C.

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