Wall, shelf, rotation and debris
Mar 6th, 2010 | By Fritz NordengrenTim and I were talking at coffee the other morning, he brought up storm spotting and a class being taught up near the county line.
Tim and I were talking at coffee the other morning, he brought up storm spotting and a class being taught up near the county line.
It was really simple enough.
I was just going to the feed store to get cracked corn for the pheasants and some starter feed to stock up for this year’s new pheasant arrivals in a few months.
While I was there, I got to talking with the owner and he asked,
“You wouldn’t want 4 Black Cayuga ducklings would you?”
The post-Christmas weather included an ice storm, 56 degree days, a inch or two of snow, and wind.
Today was a picture perfect day.
We’ve got a thing that’s called radar love
We’ve got a wave in the air, radar love.
- Radar Love – Golden Earring (Hay and Kooymans)
If you live in an partially off grid farm, or you dont have a television or get poor reception, keeping an eye on the weather can be a challenge. But if you
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