WildRoseBeef
Range nerd & bovine enthusiast
Congrats on a new calf thewife! (and of the new calf you got too, Kitty!)
Now I really screwed up my temperature declaration today...it is NOT warm out!! Unless you call -9 with a light snow flurry warm.
Anyway, I had a nice 15 min walk just now. Even though it was slightly chilly, I didn't mind the snow at all.
Bad thing is is that where I live I can't see the Northern Lights to see how close spring is. I've heard when the Northern Lights occur it either means that winter will come in a few weeks, or spring will come in a few weeks, depending on when it comes. Of course in the North like the Yukon, Alaska, Northwest Territories and Nunavut it's a different story.
For those of you who have never seen the Northern Lights before (or Aurora Borealis, in a scientific naming scheme), it is breath taking and spectacular. The pictures that National Geographic show of the Northern Lights are nothing compared to the real thing.
Anyway, the countdown continues: 4 weeks left until school ends! Last exam is on the 21 of April.
Now I really screwed up my temperature declaration today...it is NOT warm out!! Unless you call -9 with a light snow flurry warm.
Anyway, I had a nice 15 min walk just now. Even though it was slightly chilly, I didn't mind the snow at all.
Bad thing is is that where I live I can't see the Northern Lights to see how close spring is. I've heard when the Northern Lights occur it either means that winter will come in a few weeks, or spring will come in a few weeks, depending on when it comes. Of course in the North like the Yukon, Alaska, Northwest Territories and Nunavut it's a different story.
For those of you who have never seen the Northern Lights before (or Aurora Borealis, in a scientific naming scheme), it is breath taking and spectacular. The pictures that National Geographic show of the Northern Lights are nothing compared to the real thing.
Anyway, the countdown continues: 4 weeks left until school ends! Last exam is on the 21 of April.