It’s been back and forth between rain and snow as is normal here. Gravel road had an inch of snow when I came home from work yesterday. Rear tires spun easily. Gonna buy some bags of sand to put in the back of the 2wd Trailblazer for some weight. I see it snowed a little more overnight.
Wasn’t it like 70 with a 100% chance of bugs a couple of weeks ago? Why yes it was and now it’s 20.
I love to look at snow but don’t like interacting with it, especially here in the land of precipitate >> freeze where everything gets frozen to everything.
I also get; “Another year older; and what have you done?” syndrome. My To Do List is -— frozen.
38 today and 45 tomorrow so snow will turn to mud but again, that’s normal here and with high clay content, it’s almost as slippery as the snow.
Finally psyched up to plow the long driveway with the atv. Friends offered to do it but I want to have a shot at it.
Oh boy. The guy with the 3 foot tiller just called. He left a message because I forgot how to answer a call on this cell. Hold green circle and swipe up I’m being told. Anyway, I have his cell number now. Not going to happen this week. Need another paycheck in the bank first. Pretty sure he’ll still have it as it’s too small for most tractors and who’s looking for a tiller in December? (besides me evidently)
I was watching a market gardening video and the guy was talking about how he decided on three foot wide beds instead of 30”. He was using a walk behind tiller which made me decide to search CL for tiller. Voila, 3 foot tiller.
The boy’s not getting much for Christmas. LOL That’s ok his birthday is the 28th and I get paid the 26th.
He just saw a couple of puppies wandering around the yard. I was able to catch a glimpse of one. White medium/long length fur with a couple of tiny black spots, stocky, almost LGD looking. Don’t know if they’re drop offs or belong to the neighbor. People have been known to drop off dogs out here in the middle of winter. Put shoes, coat and hat on and went out but they were gone. Probably the neighbors’.