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"Does it snow at your farm?" is a question I've been asked several times. "Not really," I'd reply, "the last time it snowed was in 2004."
Six inches of snow covered the ground on Wednesday and Thursday, February 11 and 12, 2010. (Click the photos for a better view).
"Does it snow at your farm?" is a question I've been asked several times. "Not really," I'd reply, "the last time it snowed was in 2004."
Six inches of snow covered the ground on Wednesday and Thursday, February 11 and 12, 2010. (Click the photos for a better view).
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Pictures courtesy of our friends, Jim and Lori Shipman of JLOR Farm.
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Thanks so much for sharing these pictures. Your place sure looks beautiful in the snow. (It looks beautiful in the summer, too.) And congratulations on your new calf. :-)
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Hi Tina,
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting a comment. I hope your family can come out again this summer. I have a new grill that needs to be used before it rusts!
Leo