Snarfling At Its Finest
It was two weeks ago when the whoosh of snow off the north side of the barn across the river released the piled drifts in one loud and wild slide. With nearly daily rains and warmer weather the pile has been subsiding slowly. The last couple of days with brilliant sunshine and nearly 60 degree weather had the pile shrinking quickly.
The farm dogs, Jackson and Butler noticed the change. Both dogs love snow, they really like eating snow. This pile has been a daily source of snarfling for the mutts. They go out of their way for a bite or two during each feeding time, when we are working at the log decks, or when we walk out of the woods after planting seedlings.
With the huge pile dwindling down to a small pinch of its former self, the dogs and especially Jackson have been making sure they get as much as they can of what most likely will be the last snow before the change to spring and summer.
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Last snow? We’ll see. We had a flurry of big, fluffy flakes when I went out to measure rain for CoCoRahs. By the way – I told you I couldn’t access your CoCoRah data. Just for fun, I tried accessing my data – can’t get that either. I’ll check out what is the problem and get back to you.