Ha.
Did you really think I’d be writing about sunshine and roses during calving season? Nope.
Thank goodness, the weather is improving and at least the snow is leaving from the south facing slopes. Of course, that leaves mud and pools of meltwater… but let’s whine about one thing at a time, shall we? At least we aren’t suffering like Nebraska… poor folks. My heart goes out to them.
I don’t believe the guys would appreciate their 2 am checks (that were taking about two hours to complete) to be called “adventures”, but tonight I will label at least one of them as such. Brandon wrote about it on his weekly blog. It includes photos and quite the story…
Yes. You must click on this link to read it. It will be worth your time.
I promise.
Find me here!
So sorry to read your tweets on the flooding in NE. Heartbreaking for so many. We also had storms last week. Flooding in Wales just as the lambing season begins. But this time last year, it was the snow drifts that hid many sheep as they took cover. Nothing like the destruction in NE ( I think Wales would fit easily into NE) but still heartbreaking for those affected.
I can so easily relate to agricultural type tragedies, I really feel I have to share them. So sorry for Wales as well. It is not an easy life.
most of our snow is gone – river & creek levels are dropping, Nebraska is a great state, so sad to see this happen, I look forward to Brandon’s blog every week!!