Stir Crazy
Seventeen nights and 18 days away from my farm...
Missing it all so much, I'm beginning to think
my memory is failing me and that maybe
It was all just a fairy tale????
Last night it got down to 18 below,
our little farm just gets farther and farther away
as the snow keeps piling up around it!
How long will it take for the snow to melt off of our road?
Or will the neighbor ever get to it with a snow-blower?
Actually, we probably have a better chance just
letting the sun do it's thing!
The wind keeps howling, the snow keeps coming,
when will it ever stop!!???
The longer we are away, the more we miss our stuff!
Sall could be working on some stained glass,
if he had his stuff....
I could be organizing all of our photos if I had them here!
I'd be crocheting around a blanket if I had my crochet needle...
and on and on...
we miss our stuff!!
It's a brutal walk in, to get our stuff...
a half mile in...a half mile back out,
but we've done it 5 times between the two of us!
Pulling a sled, one load at a time!
When (it ever happens) we can
move back home....
we may need to rent a uhaul!
Now, I am not sharing all of this
to bring on sympathy!
I'm merely venting here...
because, quite frankly,
my feathers are getting ruffled
and this prairie girl is going stir-crazy
Does anyone have Mother Nature's email address,
so I can have a chat with her?
Have a happy day, dear friends!
Comments
We used to get snowed in like that too when this road was a one lane dirt track and the town didn't feel like plowing us out until they got around to it. Once they rebuilt and paved the road thirty years ago, things improved a lot and now they seem to plow the road whenever a snowflake hits the pavement, which is nice.
We're so lucky to have my dad's farm tractors yet for plowing here and at my 90 yr. old mother's house a quarter mile away. (I can relate to the trek to your place, since I walk to Mom's every day!) There's times I can't get through the drifts with the snowblower once that snow gets real hard from the cold and drifting.
I hope you're staying warm--this weather can't last forever!