Mid November: We
awoke one morning mid November to a lovely view of still green grass covered
with a sprinkling of the last golden leaves to fall from the ole’ Maple trees.
The very next morning, just 24 hrs. later the scene was entirely different. The
leaves were nowhere to be seen. Not blown away into surrounding fields as I always hope for ( way less raking
that way! ) but now just a distant memory as they lay beneath a 3-4” blanket of snow! One night’s sleep had turned
our yard into a winter wonderland! While
lamenting the early onset of winter ( a season I really do enjoy ) we are all
reminded of the severe conditions just a very few hours to the south west of
where we reside. The poor folks of Buffalo have been hit hard with snow amounts
that are hard to believe. Now with
warmer temperatures in the forecast my leaves may surface again but worse is
the inevitable melting that will take place in Buffalo. Our thoughts are with
you and think safety first.
Juno & Jag, Kim & I and Allan (former owner) in rear seat |
Top left is Olivia, above is Poppy
and on the fly is Calvin! They have
all settled in very well and getting
along with everyone else. The plan
is for any future offspring to be
offered for sale at Carsons Futurity
sale in the Spring of the year, see(www.davidcarson.on.ca/) held in the Spring of the year with the actual Futurity competition in Halter Class, Cart Class and Driving Class that is held in October of the year.
See our ad in the up coming Christmas Belgian Banner at www.canadianbelgianhorse.com then click on Belgian Banner.
Well, baseballs, bats, gloves and soccer balls have been traded in around here for skates, helmets and hockey sticks. HOCKEY, HOCKEY, HOCKEY! Along with grandkids games and some Belleville Bulls games Kim and son-in-law Joe are working on a home rink for winter fun, (spelled HOCKEY) If it works I'll post a picture in the December Blog.
May your shoveling be light but enough of the white stuff for outdoor winter fun!
Till next time,
Jeanne & Kim