tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8546718730043897500.post421841185099271427..comments2024-02-27T15:19:59.496-08:00Comments on Backyard Farming: Shoveling snow off of fruit treesMikehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04169799115572882024noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8546718730043897500.post-5683373020316179822015-12-19T16:44:05.058-08:002015-12-19T16:44:05.058-08:00Jennifer, my most unusual off season chore this ye...Jennifer, my most unusual off season chore this year was mowing the grass in December. Seriously, the weather was so warm here that the final cut wasn't until December. Usually the final cut is the end of October or maybe the first week of November. Tomorrow .... 52 degrees with a follow up of 60 and 60 the next two days. Global warming folks are gloating of these temperatures. The geese haven't even left for the journey to the south yet. All of nature is confused by the weather. We had three and a half days of solid rain which brought our total rain fall up to 4 inches when the average is on 1 inch for December. Old Ma nature is certainly unpredictable.<br /><br />Have a great off seasonal unusual chore day.Davidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00571521947867768070noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8546718730043897500.post-63743617299116194312015-12-17T16:17:45.329-08:002015-12-17T16:17:45.329-08:00Oh, that peach looks SO good!
Our off-season is su...Oh, that peach looks SO good!<br />Our off-season is summer, so I guess the most unusual chore is that we aren't outside much! Hope you and yours have a wonderful holiday!daisy ghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06129079277073067462noreply@blogger.com