52f was much anticipated after enduring minus 26f but it turned out to be a bit dull!
We quite simply sat in a cloud the whole day.
The good news is that the livestock waterer is all thawed out! No more carrying buckets of water to the cows and pigs on the West Side.

Every month I get an Amazon delivery of dog food, cat food and coffee. The driver always gives a treat to the dogs. My driver is so used to unusual sights at my house that she never even blinked an eye as she gave a treat to Boo, a treat to Ton who also gave his treat to Boo ( Ton hates treats preferring sticks) and then the pig who was last in line muscled forward to the ice cream van and Jude got a treat too.

Then the driver emptied her van of cats, waved goodbye and carefully drove off.
Have a lovely day.
Celi




47 responses to “WHAT 52 LOOKS LIKE”
A snow toadstool!
Maybe that should be a snowedstool 🙂
Installation art… lol
Hah! A new venture for the Farmy: snow art (very) temporary exhibitions…
Very temporary. Sandcastles.
I bet your stop is her favorite stop for the delivery driver!
It is a bit of an obstacle course. She can’t just roar up the drive!
Ton preferring sticks, ha, ha!!!
Christine
As he would!
Love that snow fungus!
Great aye!
Jude is fast becoming an endearing fixture who just may think he’s a a dog. Have a great day. ~ Mame 🙃
I will miss him when he leaves for his outreach farm but he will love the extra attention.
And why not, 2019 being the year of the Pig according to the Chinese calendar. Laura
Apparently!
Jude is going to be a real character, not to mention handsome pig!
You might be interested in this – dry cured Italian black pig ham – they feast on sweet corn – don’t tell Tane!
Sweet corn! Mine eat a lot of sweet corn too. Maybe I should have thrown a few bushel in the freezer for winter feasting!
Yes! I thought that was relevant.
I did laugh to think of the cats getting into the delivery driver’s van!
Yes. I had one driver deliver a cat BACK!
Thanks for today’s giggle. I can picture Ton handing over his treat to Boo then Jude asking for his with all the cats wondering where theirs are. What a scene. We are iced up here. Portland doesn’t do well with ice. I’m glad you got a break in those truly awful temps.
No – best to stay in when it is all iced up
Well, at least your delivery driver has an interesting route. And hopefully won’t get stuck in mud too often in the next muddy days. I should think rural routes would be full of being stuck in mud and snow and ditches.
And sliding on ice. She literally slid into the drive.
Nature’s sculpture is lovely!
Unusual how it is still hanging in there
I can’t remember how it was left, is Jude staying? I love Jude. How is Miss Sheila? We don’t see much of her these days!
Jude will be going to a big gardens – they are building him a special area . He cannot stay here – it is fine to have him run about in the winter but he will play havoc on the lawns in the summer!
Thanks for the grin you’ve plastered on my face this morning Miss C. Can’t believe how much snow we lost in just one day (and how much water there was to get rid of:/)
It has been a wet wet wet winter
And we have another wave of freezing drizzle >freezing rain >rain >snow coming later today… :/) This is a massive system, are you in its path as well?
Is the Outreach Farm open to visitors? Is it anywhere near you–in Illinois, Iowa, or Indiana?
I will ask her – it is close to Champaign- Urbana
HMMM – horrible din with thunder, lightning, and rain all morning, turning to snow and power loss evening time, snowed all night, and it’s snowing again right now. Some of the limbs from our trees have fallen. BUT, the deer, squirrels, and hummingbirds are still out and about. Kitties prefer to be inside, but this weather sure has them wound up! I loved your blog today – made m happy! Thank you! You critters see happy, too!.
Gosh – you are having quite the storm!