PorkChop wrote:The coyotes must be prepping for the snow as I’ve seen four of them in the last 30 minutes. All pretty spooky.
Pennydog1 wrote:do you ever see your freddy fox anymore ?
Pennydog1 wrote::thumbsup:![]()
ask the kids what does the fox say for me
PorkChop wrote:Received another 2 inches of snow yesterday. Started off to be a little wetter but then it dried out. Right now they’re saying next Wednesday and Thursday we could get another 3 to 5 inches. We leave next Friday for South Dakota so hoping for driving and also hoping for the ducks the bulk of that system goes up into Canada.
Ricky Spanish wrote:PorkChop wrote:Received another 2 inches of snow yesterday. Started off to be a little wetter but then it dried out. Right now they’re saying next Wednesday and Thursday we could get another 3 to 5 inches. We leave next Friday for South Dakota so hoping for driving and also hoping for the ducks the bulk of that system goes up into Canada.
Ian has been getting stuck and running a giant snow blower up in Canada. He's ready for winter to be over.
Stressing out over his bees.
PorkChop wrote:Ricky Spanish wrote:PorkChop wrote:Received another 2 inches of snow yesterday. Started off to be a little wetter but then it dried out. Right now they’re saying next Wednesday and Thursday we could get another 3 to 5 inches. We leave next Friday for South Dakota so hoping for driving and also hoping for the ducks the bulk of that system goes up into Canada.
Ian has been getting stuck and running a giant snow blower up in Canada. He's ready for winter to be over.
Stressing out over his bees.
What part of Canada
Ricky Spanish wrote:PorkChop wrote:Ricky Spanish wrote:PorkChop wrote:Received another 2 inches of snow yesterday. Started off to be a little wetter but then it dried out. Right now they’re saying next Wednesday and Thursday we could get another 3 to 5 inches. We leave next Friday for South Dakota so hoping for driving and also hoping for the ducks the bulk of that system goes up into Canada.
Ian has been getting stuck and running a giant snow blower up in Canada. He's ready for winter to be over.
Stressing out over his bees.
What part of Canada
I think he's in the gayest part .... "Manitoba ".
I’ve been trying to Will them northward as I’ve watched the national forecast. No luck so far.PorkChop wrote:Looks like a pretty potent storm coming on Tuesday for central, south central and the eastern part of the state. Areas that don’t need the snow. We could use that up here, the western part of the state and north into Canada.
Rick wrote:Know there's birds in there, but it's the open space that catches my eye.
PorkChop wrote:Honkers started migrating in again today. Figured I’d stop and take a picture of some. Also saw a few murders of crows. Was dodging pheasants and huns on the way home. At least in my area looking like a very good winter survival rate!
PorkChop wrote:Lots of open space up here! You really should come up someday to chase Huns!!
Rick wrote:PorkChop wrote:Lots of open space up here! You really should come up someday to chase Huns!!
Damn near moved there for the huns during my uplands-first phase. But my last pointing dog's long buried and most upland interest gone with him.
'Sides, you folks pay for that space with winters I can live out my life without revisiting.
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