It was raining when I turned off the lights last night. I heard the plow before I got up this morning. We can anticipate nine inches by Saturday but that won't be bad since most of the snow we had had melted. We should have plenty of ground water for this season.
Stude, that is a lot of work you must do (trees) and a lot you have a desire to do (the trailer). I have some plans for my barn. I want to take out the middle stall and divide it in half making each of the other stalls bigger. I have an outlet there and will be able to put the muck bucket sized water tub there and plug it in. I am not sold on heated buckets, however. I always fear barn fires. Whisper will drink water that is cold but she really loves that bucket of hot she gets two or three times a day. She sees that blue bucket come in the barn with me and starts to nicker.
I have had Bella a year. She is fatter and still very mellow to work around. She is moving better and can get up without flailing, yes, she had an awful time getting up and often got up like a cow. She has much better control of that left hind quarter now. I need to climb aboard and start assessing whether she is a keeper or not. She is sweet so I am hoping she is sensible to ride. Then it will be a project for the future to teach her that being tied is not the end of the world.
The weekend will soon start. Hope it is good for everyone. I used to ride fence and packed some tools with me when I did. Not wire, just tools. I could fix some damage but needed the truck or tractor if wire mending was necessary.