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Life on a family farm in the wilds of Upstate New York
Bunker down, threecollie! Oneida, Herkimer, and Montgomery counties are right in the pathway of some (more) serious snow!
Thanks, Mrs. M, it sure does look that way. Cold too. Oh, well, the milk truck picked up today and the fuel company brought that in for the tractors so we are about as well off as we are going to get. Hope you are all set for it too!
I've been following the Bee story. I live in a rural part of California and the implications of no "birds and bees" for procreation is a little scary.Stay warm. I won't mention how tired we are out here of rain.
Jan, it is dismaying to read about this after all the trouble bee keepers have had in the past several years. Hope you get dried out soon.
Three Collie - I just found your comment on my blog - for some reason it's not notifying me when I get comments:0( I'm so glad you dropped by.This picture of dusk is gorgeous, but the bee mystery is distressing. It's always something, isn't it?I love the pictures of falling snow. What is it about the sky filled with downy flakes that makes it hard to leave the window?
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Bunker down, threecollie! Oneida, Herkimer, and Montgomery counties are right in the pathway of some (more) serious snow!
Thanks, Mrs. M, it sure does look that way. Cold too. Oh, well, the milk truck picked up today and the fuel company brought that in for the tractors so we are about as well off as we are going to get. Hope you are all set for it too!
I've been following the Bee story. I live in a rural part of California and the implications of no "birds and bees" for procreation is a little scary.
Stay warm. I won't mention how tired we are out here of rain.
Jan, it is dismaying to read about this after all the trouble bee keepers have had in the past several years. Hope you get dried out soon.
Three Collie - I just found your comment on my blog - for some reason it's not notifying me when I get comments:0( I'm so glad you dropped by.
This picture of dusk is gorgeous, but the bee mystery is distressing. It's always something, isn't it?
I love the pictures of falling snow. What is it about the sky filled with downy flakes that makes it hard to leave the window?
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