Posted by nybadlybent on January 26, 2014 at 03:28:58 from (74.79.159.227):
In Reply to: About tired of winter! posted by oldtanker on January 25, 2014 at 22:28:25:
No snow here yet, 6AM but cold though. minus 8F and falling. Just heard the snowplow go zipping by so they must be expecting some snow. The highway I live near is running north and south and the prevailing wind is from the west so there can be a lot of drifting.
The wind flattened about 10 acres of my corn in the fall and I was only able to combine a little of it. Now there is a herd of deer out there everyday just across the road from my house. I have counted as many as 50 at one time and I did not count them all. A lot of people have been stopping to look and take pictures and causing a traffic hazard. Just after dark someone hit one as it crossed the road. In a another field behind my house I left some corn standing because the land was to wet for me to combine and I went out yesterday for a walk-about and I could see another herd of deer were in that field just chowing down. I never saw a buck when I went hunting although 2 were taken by relatives. At least the corn is being used.
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