Snow, Mud, and Manure (4/13/14)
We had four or five sunny, warm (50’s) days and they were wonderful! All the snow in our pasture was melted. Scarlett and I were really enjoying warmer walks.
Look! No snow!
I’m feeding again for the neighbors, and even the pen was mostly dry. This was such a pretty morning.
It’s such a nice way to start the day. Calm, quiet, and watching the big beautiful animals do their thing.
Days like these make us yearn for Spring to get here and stay!
And then came Saturday night / Sunday morning. BOOM! SNOW! The mountain got 18 inches! We got about four. That’s four inches on top of a bunch of mud. Here’s Scilley Mountain Vista:
That means I’m spreading hay on top of snow, on top of mud, mixed with a healthy dose of manure. My feet get bogged down like they are in quicksand.
I shift my weight, and about lose my feet underneath me. I came this close to biting the dust Sunday night.
Luckily the four wheeler was there for me to grab onto. Otherwise, oh, I can’t imagine. I would have had a face/hair full of the snow/mud/manure trifecta. Who knows, I still have a few more days of feeding to go. Speaking of that four wheeler, that thing sure is fun to ride around on and rip through the mud! It does not get stuck. Now THAT is my kind of transportation!
Don’t worry – Spring is on the way! Love your pictures!