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PureCountry

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First 3 weeks of the new year, snow, snow, more snow and bloody cold. Today, it RAINED off and on all morning while I was inspecting feeders heading to Ontario. By noon I was at a feedlot checking fats heading to Cargill, and the sun was shining, we had our jackets off and it's +5 C.

Unreal. Cows are happy though; snow's sinking fast and they're back to rustling for swaths. Cheap feeding this week, although if we get a hard freeze we're gonna have one heckuva crust. The joys of feeding in the North country. :wink:
 
Big swings here too. We had a 20C jump in temps here with almost a bit of melting today.

But the biggest difference maker was that the wind finally quit blowing out of the east and died to a westerly breeze.

Dad used to say that the east wind is cold no matter where it comes from. :?

It's a cold that seeps right into one's bones and it's hard to keep the house warm even with a roaring fire in the furnace.

I must be getting old! :(
 
burnt said:
Big swings here too. We had a 20C jump in temps here with almost a bit of melting today.

But the biggest difference maker was that the wind finally quit blowing out of the east and died to a westerly breeze.

Dad used to say that the east wind is cold no matter where it comes from. :?

It's a cold that seeps right into one's bones and it's hard to keep the house warm even with a roaring fire in the furnace.

I must be getting old! :(


Yes you are. :D

Your Dad and my Mom must have went to the same school of weather lore. :D :D
 
Big Muddy rancher said:
burnt said:
Big swings here too. We had a 20C jump in temps here with almost a bit of melting today.

But the biggest difference maker was that the wind finally quit blowing out of the east and died to a westerly breeze.

Dad used to say that the east wind is cold no matter where it comes from. :?

It's a cold that seeps right into one's bones and it's hard to keep the house warm even with a roaring fire in the furnace.

I must be getting old! :(


Yes you are. :D

Your Dad and my Mom must have went to the same school of weather lore. :D :D

Another one of Mom's saying had to do with glass houses . . . .
 
burnt said:
Big Muddy rancher said:
burnt said:
Big swings here too. We had a 20C jump in temps here with almost a bit of melting today.

But the biggest difference maker was that the wind finally quit blowing out of the east and died to a westerly breeze.

Dad used to say that the east wind is cold no matter where it comes from. :?

It's a cold that seeps right into one's bones and it's hard to keep the house warm even with a roaring fire in the furnace.

I must be getting old! :(


Yes you are. :D

Your Dad and my Mom must have went to the same school of weather lore. :D :D

Another one of Mom's saying had to do with glass houses . . . .

Was that something about making morning coffee in the buff?
 

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