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Wednesday, January 5, 2022

After the STORM.....


On our way to feed the cattle this morning...


There were 3 road blocks... 




3 big maple trees came down

after the big snow storm...




We went home to get the power saw

so the Cowboy could clear a path...

We had hungry cows waiting for hay.


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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,

LuAnn Kessi

10 comments:

  1. What a mess to deal with!! Poor Cowboy, just more work for him!! I guess that is one of the possibilities when you live in the forest. Mad chainsaw skills!! Now I want to buy one for myself!! I bet the cows were so happy to see you - they are definitely expecting you at a specific time and when you don't show up on time, I'm sure they all gather to wait for you!

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    1. Howdy Farm Quilters,
      Out here we just can't wait for the county to send out workers to clear the roads after a storm. The residents usually take care of it long before that.

      Hugs,
      LuAnn

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  2. You married one tough and talented cowboy.

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    1. Hi Darlene,
      Yes, this man of mine gets things done. Smart and tough, just the way I like'em!

      Hugs,
      LuAnn

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  3. There was a lot of that going on around here in Virginia this week too! Your cowboy is a master with the chain saw!

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    1. We don't mind when the trees fall in the road. We do mind when they fall on the fences and the barns.

      Many thanks for your comments,
      LuAnn

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  4. Thanks for sharing. I guess that is just part of farm life in Oregon. Glad you were able to get it done so you could feed your cows.

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    1. Hi Pamela,
      Yes, rural life keeps you hopping. Luckily I live with someone who is always prepared for anything.

      Hugs,
      LuAnn

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  5. OMG...what a job to clear all this out!!!! WOW!!!!

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    1. Hi Robbie,

      We always carry a chain saw when the weather is stormy. Our cattle are fed in several different locations several miles apart. It seems like there is always something blocking the road after a storm.

      Hugs,
      LuAnn

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