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windypines Posted - Nov 17 2024 : 02:33:16 AM
It has been a busy fall here in Wisconsin. All field crops and garden crops have been put up and ready to settle in for the winter. Lots of hay this year, that is a blessing. My canning shelves are full. Finally got the old hens taken care of and they are canned. Along with cleaning the coop out and 2 bales of straw shook out. The wood pile is cut and stacked. Been cutting once in a while for next years wood. Even though we only cut dead trees, it is nice to let the wood cure for a year before burning. I like to go out and cut any down trees I find, taking my time and enjoying the woods. Once it snows, I will quit. Don't like tripping on things I cannot see, haha. Even got to spend some time cleaning storage areas in the barn. That is super nice and hopefully I remember where I put stuff.

Farming in WI

Michele


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ddmashayekhi Posted - Nov 20 2024 : 05:42:13 AM
The work never ends on a farm no matter what the season is. It's great you love doing it all. Careful you don't fall in that mud! Please post pictures of your first snow when you can.

Dawn in IL

“November always seemed to me the Norway of the year.” Emily Dickinson
windypines Posted - Nov 20 2024 : 03:42:12 AM
The forecast is showing the cold is coming. Next week I will have to put the heaters in the waterer for the cows and get a heater going for the chickens water. And can't forget the kitties water. I look forward to the ground freezing, so the cows and myself don't have to walk in the mud.

Farming in WI

Michele


Lacey Posted - Nov 19 2024 : 4:54:10 PM
Wow life on a farm is always hard work. Glad you got everything up and put away before the winter snowfall!

Rea Nakanishi
Farm Girl Of The Month Jan. 2022
“Action is the foundational key to all success.”
– Pablo Picasso
nubidane Posted - Nov 18 2024 : 1:59:00 PM
Michele, you put us all to shame! Your farm sounds lovely, (and your pantry!!!)
MaryJanesNiece Posted - Nov 18 2024 : 1:34:59 PM
Michele, you have been very busy. I bet it feels great to have all that hard work finished. Enjoy your winter break, canned goodies, and wood!

Krista
Farmgirl Sister #528
Blessed in Colorado Posted - Nov 18 2024 : 08:48:50 AM
So much work Michele but I know so worth it, enjoy winter.

Big Hugs,
Debbie
#1582
Blessed in Oregon
With Colorado on My Mind
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and the Ocean.” Lord Byron”

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Red Tractor Girl Posted - Nov 18 2024 : 08:07:49 AM
MIchele, you have been a busy Farmgirl! But, I bet it feels really good to know that you have everything ready for the long winter. I am happy to hear that you love the challenges of farm life.

Winnie #3109
Red Tractor Girl
Farm Sister of the Year 2014-2015
FGOTM- October 2018
windypines Posted - Nov 18 2024 : 02:24:43 AM
Thanks everyone. Life on the farm is alot of work, but it is good.

Farming in WI

Michele


StitchinWitch Posted - Nov 17 2024 : 12:46:21 PM
Michelle -- I think you've done well to prepare for winter and when that first snowflake falls you deserve a long winter's rest.

Judith

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I'm old and I wear purple
ddmashayekhi Posted - Nov 17 2024 : 09:30:17 AM
Sounds like you have everything buttoned down for winter. Take time out now to enjoy your beautiful farm and area, catch your breath and regroup, you deserve a break!

Dawn in IL

“November always seemed to me the Norway of the year.” Emily Dickinson
YellowRose Posted - Nov 17 2024 : 07:53:45 AM
Michelle, all of your hard work has made your farm cozy for the winter. Well done!!!

Hugs, Sara "FarmGirl Sister" #6034 Aug 2014
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levisgrammy Posted - Nov 17 2024 : 04:24:30 AM
You have been busy! Now you can enjoy the fruits of your labor until Spring. Always feels good to have those canning shelves full, wood stocked, etc.

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