Spring has been full of surprises so far, including two early lambs at the neighbors' farm:
And of course snow melting off the roof of the barn, then freezing into long, crystalline icicles:
I started opening the pigeons' window to let in fresh air on days when it's not too cold:
And the little hens are beginning to lay more eggs:
The farm gets covered with snow, then it melts:
Even the snow piles beside the driveway are almost gone:
And the melting snow revealed these amazing plants by the back door. This is not new growth, but Bouncing Bet, wildflowers in the Pink family, which stayed green all winter beneath the snow:
And then, just as I was feeling all the glories of spring, we got buried once again:
I found the cattle's backs covered with snow and icicles hanging off their sides:
I had to drive through deep snow to bring out a new hay bale:
And I had to plow and shovel snow once again. You can see how the piles alongside the driveway grew overnight:
And inside the barn, the snow which had blown through gaps in the wall revealed animal tracks which went up into the hayloft. I suspect they are cats from across the road, and I think they are hunting my infestation of English Sparrows, for which I am grateful:
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