Ouachita
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Yeah, but I won't be around to hear that. At least I think it works that way. Iffin it don't, I'll be sure to look you up and let you know.You forgot the obituaries. They still read those here on the local radio.
Yeah, but I won't be around to hear that. At least I think it works that way. Iffin it don't, I'll be sure to look you up and let you know.You forgot the obituaries. They still read those here on the local radio.
Well, this isn't hard core rock, but I've been binge listening to Emmylou Harris all day and happened across an album with her and Mark Knopfler. The older cows like it. Younger cows prefer The Offspring, or something by Green Day. The new puppies hate rock. They'll only listen to Waylon, or sometimes Ed Bruce.Now that's funny!!!! Fortunately, neither. One of the local radio stations announces birthdays and evidently someone called it in. I'm hard-core rock and don't listen to country stations (don't judge), so I didn't hear it and initially had no clue what she was talking about.
Well, this isn't hard core rock, but I've been binge listening to Emmylou Harris all day and happened across an album with her and Mark Knopfler. The older cows like it. Younger cows prefer The Offspring, or something by Green Day. The new puppies hate rock. They'll only listen to Waylon, or sometimes Ed Bruce.
I am ever so envious - daffodils, green grass and clear ponds…will be awhile yet for us but gives me hopeAbout three weeks ago, we had a couple inches of snow (about 51 millimeters for you metric freaks). Then right after it mostly melted, we had a week below freezing, followed by an ice storm.
When that was over, we had five days of rain that thawed everything way too fast and turned the ground into something only comparable to a feast I had in Abbeville Louisiana about 20 years ago.
After all that, I opened the gate to allow them to graze the ryegrass. Still, after two weeks, I haven't had to put another bale out. I have one lone freebird at the feeder. Her name is Drysdale, first hog to the trough.
Edit to add……that groundhog may have been right this year. These usually wait until George Washington's birthday to bloom.View attachment 40724
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On every true country boys mind
That was nice. And happy belated birthday!A random act of kindness. I don't even know our mail carrier and rarely see her unless I'm in the east or west 80's (house is a mile from the mailbox). But we smile & wave, sometimes say "Hi!". She left this note with our mail yesterday. Made my day!!!! Love living in a relatively small community.View attachment 40737
I'm thinking about what I might mean for temperatures in June...I saw some little daffodil shoots coming up alongside the house yesterday... we had that real cold spell and now it is running 10-20 degrees above normal with rains...
Not ready for spring really... it is only mid February
Happy Belated Birthday, Young Lady!A random act of kindness. I don't even know our mail carrier and rarely see her unless I'm in the east or west 80's (house is a mile from the mailbox). But we smile & wave, sometimes say "Hi!". She left this note with our mail yesterday. Made my day!!!! Love living in a relatively small community.View attachment 40737
I'm like those Brahman girls and don't like the cold, wet weather.