I couldnt live anywhere it snowed. Just when the weather looked on the up for you. Good thing you were able to get those trims in Chanda.
Hope you start to defrost soon.
You could probably handle it in one the areas where it doesn't come and stay for months on end (so don't pick MT ).
Temps aren't too horrible and at least with a Blizzard coming in March, spring is really just around the corner. I'll take a spring snow storm over one in Oct/Nov, when it would mean months of winter weather and snow. Hopefully, this is breaking the drought, and we'll have good pasture and hay this year.
You know Chanda, I've spent about equal parts of my life in places like yours, and places where it either doesn't snow much or at all. Sometimes I think the reason snow bothers me so much here is because I'm never adequately prepared for it. Up there (or out there, however it needs to be said) one starts preparing in late summer. You try to lay in supplies, feed, equipment, wood if your using it to heat, and have all ready by mid to late September. What always bothered me the most was the LENGTH of winter. It just seemed to drag on......
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Who wants to search for Easter eggs in snowbanks anyway??!!
OH MY GOSH!! I just went into accuweather to see if you're between winter storms (I think you had one at the beginning of the week and are expecting another the beginning of next week.) Anyway, I did NOT expect to see -10 degrees Fahrenheit in your area at all! You poor thing. It's calving season, mares possibly on the brink of foaling, and a death in the family. Here's a *hug* and a
that y'all stay positive and can see things around you to lift your spirits.