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80 bales..and counting

December 17, 2013
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20 more makes 80…. hopefully two more loads will do it. But I think more if we keep getting these snow/ice storms!80bales

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Blanket of snow

December 16, 2013
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Well, clearly Chevy’s winter coat is doing its job. He’s not giving off any heat so the snow just accumulates! He’s so cute!!blanketofsnow

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Making Snow Angels

February 15, 2013
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Cartwright is the same as Chevy….always wants to roll in the snow! Sometimes we can’t even get to where we’re going before he NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEDS to lay down!

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Happy ❤ Day!

February 14, 2013
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Us NJians woke up to a little more of the white stuff today for Valentine’s Day. Here are some pix of what the farm looks like all covered in snow. Pretty!! Happy Valentine’s Day!

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WARNING: Cold Winter Coming!!

October 23, 2012
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Ok, these guys are out in full force lately so I looked ’em up. According to the almanac, they are a sign that a very cold, snowy winter is approaching! Get ready to hunker down!!

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