Hey, all. It's Thursday morning, a cold 22 to start but the sun is out. Been a crazy week. Had a sunny nice day on Monday. Set up in the morning to test a farm that evening and went to town and got a couple of protein tubs for the first calf heifers. The weather was calling for some snow to come in on Tuesday, so wanted to get a few things "together" while the weather was nice. Fed at my son's, the chickens all got extra feed and water. Hit nearly 60 and was comfortable. Tested that eve and had to go back Tuesday morning (2x herd). Tuesday morning, clear roads, cold 28 and cloudy. Started snowing about 8 a.m. and the ground was covered in half an hour. Had 2 inches by 9:30 when I went to the house to do the computer work. It was putting it down. Of course their internet wasn't working right with the snow so couldn't finish the computer work. Went back to the barn to get the meters to take home and literally drove in 2nd gear. Of course the state hadn't gotten to the back roads since it was snowing so fast and hard the main roads and interstate gets the priority. I have about 3 1/2 to 4 miles of all downhill to my house from this farm. I mean really downhill with curves. I did it in 1st gear and only slid a little twice but I was so glad to just get there in one piece. I got halfway backed up to the house in the "driveway" and the truck slid so I just stopped and let it stay there or it would have gotten really stuck in the grass.
Spent the rest of the day in the house!!!!!! The meeting of our local cattle assoc was cancelled. Schools were cancelled in anticipation of the snow which was kinda funny when it was perfectly clear at the normal school bus pickup times, but a good thing afterall because it would have been a nightmare going home. Schools were closed again on Wed as they got the back roads cleared off, and were 2 hrs delayed today. The kids had just gone back to school on Monday after 2 weeks off for the holidays.... So one day in and 2 days out. Got the samples packed but they didn't go out because UPS won't come down here in this weather and I don't blame them. They went out Wed.
We got about 5 inches total. It stopped by about 3-3:30 and there was some sun showing by evening. Wednesday was some snow showers early, then clearing. I went to the farm as they had gotten internet back, that morning, and did the stuff then left from there to go to Winchester (2hrs north) to test the big jersey farm. We did the afternoon milking for a change. Had to be there a little bit early because of getting the computer info in, and milking started at 1:30. Normally I would go up the night before and do their 2 a.m. milking but they needed to get done as the wife was going in for a hernia surgery on Thursday (today). The roads were good once I got on the interstate but there were lots of places you could see where people had slid into the guardrails, and the medians with ruts and stuff. It was a long day, left here at 9:30 a.m. and got home last night at about 9:30 p.m..
It was down to 22 again this morning, but the sun is out and is up to 38. Supposed to be up to the upper 40's or better. The snow is half gone already and will pretty much melt today. But if not, the coming rain will take care of it. Forecast is calling for rain, warming trend, temps up to the 50's and 60's for the next couple of days. Totally crazy. And it will make it a MUDDY MESS.
Going to get the samples packed from yesterday. Then go up to my son's after it warms up a bit more and do the chickens. Hopefully he will be able to start doing them pretty soon. He will have to carry a couple of buckets with feed and water and is not up to that yet, just some walking although he is not supposed to be doing much for another week.
Going to a neighbors for dinner this evening. We help them with working their calves in the spring, and gathering and hauling the calves to town in the fall to sell. We also make their hay for them.
@Senile_Texas_Aggie , the surgery is set for Feb 6th. Pre-op appt is the week before, Jan 31st. It will give me a chance to go down, do the pre-op stuff, and make sure I know exactly where I am going the following week. Also get all the arrangements made for the rehab after and all that stuff. Probably will go down the night before (4-5 hrs south of here) and I am hoping it will be an early morning deal. Our local hospital is a Duke affiliate, so don't know if the rehab will be down there or done here. If here, don't know about the transportation back up here. I will be in hosp for at least 24 hours I'm told. So all this to figure out yet.