Rod came over today to plow. As we were sitting in our vehicles chatting with snow pouring down, a bright flash of light gave Rod this expression on his face. Of course he reposed for me. He wondered if it was lightening. I said "We will wait for the thunder and then we will know". Sure enough a few seconds later a deep rumble came from above. It is not to often that you have lightening and thunder in the winter.
I was out and about for the day to call on a few people. I stopped and snapped this picture of a poor fellow that lost his plow right off of the front of his truck. They had to get a backhoe to lift him off of it since he had driven over it and then lifted it into his bed. Not a good day to lose a plow. We had a foot of snow fall last night and a foot today and I hear we are getting another bunch tonight.
I stopped to see how Larry and Betty Miller were fairing. We always enjoy visiting with them. He is keeping T-Bone in his barn. We usually end up talking about cattle auction prices and whatever comes to our mind.
This creature on Larry's wall befuddled Kenton for the longest time. He had never seen a jackalope before, but he sure wanted to shoot one.
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