Life On and Off an Acreage

In-sights into moving from an Acreage back to Town, plus a few things I find of interest.

Two things that horses are scared about:


1. Things that move
2. Things that don't move




Old enough to be eccentric, but not rich enough

April 14, 2011

Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow



Yesterday



Today





Tomorrow.. 
 More of the Same!!!!

15 comments:

  1. Ha, I was going to name my next post almost exactly as you named this one. We are getting snow Friday night! I can't wait......for it to melt hopefully on Saturday.

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  2. Will you'all ever get any spring weather,well one good thing,at least you don't have to worry about tornado's. We are due some more tomorrow,I dread it!!! Blessings jane

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  3. I hate to say this, but I can really relate! Old man winter just didn't want to let go up in Palmer, Alaska this year. I hope you see the sun soon. Oh, I checked out Emily at "Life with Emily" and asked her if she would like to be featured like you suggested. I am waiting her reply. Thanks for the support! Cheers!

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  4. Had to clean my key board from all the drool over your snow. I know you must be tired of snow and ready for spring but I absolutely love snowy, cold weather. Thanks for sharing those beautiful snowy photos so I could at least dream. LOL

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  5. Oh no!
    How can it be?
    Is this usual for your area?

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  6. I will still trade all this rain for your snow!


    Gregg Metcalf
    Colossians 1:28-29

    Gospel-driven Disciples

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  7. Oh dear. Like Jane said, at least no tornado warnings.

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  8. My goodness, you need some sunshine--warm sunshine! :-)

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  9. Maybe global freezing hit Canada and Al Gore didn't tell us? At least the polar bears are happy :-)

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  10. Thanks for stopping by my site. It's always good to hear from all readers. I'm planning on posting some more on mushroom hunting and help identifying false morels soon, so check back.

    Hope your snow is gone (we are tired of snow too) and you are able to go riding those beautiful horses soon.

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  11. Oh my goodness! We are dry and hot.......with a lot of terrible fires raging around us. Hope you warm up soon! blessings,Kathleen

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  12. Ok, seriously. You all need to consider moving your state more to the west. Like west coast. We've got sun and 55 degree temps in our forecast. If I can figure out a way to box some of this up and send it your way, I will do it!
    :-)

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  13. Ian I forgot to mention on my blog, do not eat any red colored mushrooms.

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  14. Spring is playing hide 'n go seek here, too ...

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