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January thaw slightly late

02/12/09

Permalink 12:35:46 pm, by Karen Email , 112 words   English (US)
Categories: Journal

January thaw slightly late

We finally got our January thaw, even if it took until February to get here. Yesterday was a glorious 55 degrees. Everything is very squishy. It's impossible not to track mud into the house, but I'm not going to complain. I keep a towel by the door to wipe the dogs' paws.

Spring fever is catching now I think, and we are ready for winter to be over. I'm afraid we have a ways to go yet, but even though it's supposed to get colder over the next few days, it's not going to be the frigid temps we've had for the past month or more. The end of winter is in sight!

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Wishing we could be there right now with you. We both need a break from everything. I would even let you wipe my "paws" when I came in from outisde! :-)
02/14/09 @ 11:10

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Sharing ideas from our small farm in NH, where we raise Icelandic sheep and assorted poultry. We are members of ISBONA (Icelandic Sheep Breeders of North America) and the CLRC (Canadian Livestock Records Corporation). We also participate in the Voluntary Scrapie Flock Certification Program (NH54). Contact us at karen [at] birchtreefarm [dot] com. Please also visit the farm website at Birchtree Farm.
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