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Mar 12 2014

It’s still winter in Michigan….

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As I type we’re waiting for some daylight for Dad to begin his daily trek to work in Jackson–but we expect that the added illumination will only serve to further prove what the patio light already insists: It’s still winter!

We’ve been experiencing a new trend this season, which has been kinda fun for the most part–when the weather prognosticators call for 5, 8 or 15 inches of snow that’s what we get, or even a little bit more! That’s completely revolutionary for us…in the prior history of my life we’ve never received the projected accumulation, which has led to a rather cynical view of the forecast services. Especially when we were younger we’d get our hopes set on a nice snow fall of 4-6 inches, based on the weather report–only to end up rather crestfallen when (with good storm) merely half that amount would arrive. Thus this year has been a real treat!

The past two days have been in the 50’s and we probably lost around a foot of snow due to melting, settling and evaporation. Last night however this next storm began to roll in with the weight of a polar cold front behind it! The rain started around 6:30 and continued with a light to moderate intensity until about 1 am this morning, when the wind picked up, switched direction and began driving snow through my open bedroom window….alerting me to the fact that I ought to consider shutting it!

This morning there is about 5 inches of fresh snow covering up the muddy mess of yesterday, and more is still coming down with the stiff North wind. It will be interesting trying to clean up after this storm, since the ground isn’t frozen any more and yesterday the tractor was leaving 8″ ruts in the mud when I fed the sheep another round bale….

But while it will be a mess for a while, we know that this too shall pass and Spring will surely come eventually…and in the meantime we’ll just keep enjoying winter!

Matthew

Genesis 8:22 While the earth remains, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night, shall not cease.

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Feb 24 2014

Normalcy…

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In more ways than one, we’re back to a more typical status here at PotterVilla… The blog is back to properly uploading pictures (Thanks to PotterVilla Applied Technology :D) and the weather has been pretty “normal” the last couple of days. Of course in Michigan we realize that Normal means that things will change soon–as it’s said “if you don’t like the weather, just wait a minute–it’s Michigan!”

A couple of weeks ago there was a frozen fog hanging around the frozen trees:

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Things have changed several times since these pictures though!

But in the meantime we’ve been thoroughly enjoying the extra sunshine that February brings to this part of the country. Makes for better squirrel hunting :) We did live through a recent thaw (up to over 40 degrees!) and a day of rain, which means that now we get to live with quite a little ice for a while. Life takes longer on ice. A lot longer sometimes! At times like that I could wish for a bulldozer–They’re hard to beat for traction! :) And also at times like this I’m thankful for Yaktrax….makes carrying pails of water to the pigs actually doable. We’ve been keeping track of the snow totals and melting rate by how much of Dad’s little fountain is still sticking through the snow bank–some years we never get much above the bottom basin–this year we’ve been well over her head for most of the winter! After the recent rain and all the sunshine the snow has been melting and compacting quite a bit.

In the middle of the picture just to the left of the van you can just see “Juliana’s” head poking out of the snowbank.  This was shortly before we got a several more inches of snow and she went back under….

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In this one she is just peaking out again–just before the rain storm that was coming.

 

 

 

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And after the rain she was almost looking down on the top of the pile–and watching all the silly people slip and slide on all the ice….if you just stay in once spot life is much “easier!”

 

 

 

 

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For whatever reason this year I’m still happy to hang on to winter for awhile longer; not sure if it’s having enough snow and cold to keep things frozen (and cleaner) or what exactly, but I’m in no great rush for Spring. If we could just keep the deer from eating up all our landscaping, the drives and walks ice free, and the mud from peaking through I’d be good for another month or so of this weather. I know, I know…Move North! ;)

Speaking of the deer, its been crazy how much time they’ve been spending hanging around the houses lately. It’s not like we’re back in the woods either–our neighborhood is mostly ~1 acre lots with a few fields in the area and a golf course right behind us. The snow is crunchy enough that they’ve been waking me up walking underneath the bedroom window to eat the landscaping and birdseed. Last night I finally took a pocket full of rocks to bed with me to have something to chuck at ’em.  If they’re going to wake me up I figure I may as well try to keep them from eating the bushes!

During the moderated temperatures, we seized the opportunity and butchered a hog while it was warm enough in the garage to keep the meat from freezing too hard.

The Sawzall is mighty handy for these kind of operations.  Battery powered would be nice too if it had enough power–the cord was getting a bit tangled in things a couple of times.

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After splitting the hog and then quartering the halves, we moved the operation to a more hospitable environment :)

 

 

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Then in the midst of slicing pork chops, cutting hams and grinding mountains of burger meat, I forgot to take any more pictures–so I’m afraid y’all will just have to pretend there’s several more photos of chunks of pork in various stages.  We borrowed a meat grinder from one of my friends and had purchased a couple of different sausage seasoning mixes and some hog casings so part of the end results are pictured here:

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And now every time you open the freezer (presumably to snag another Oreo Truffle! ;) you are met with the delicious aroma of blended spices–now all we need is a good excuse to have a barbecue and try ’em out!

 

In other news PotterVilla Pastures is doing well this spring and orders for chicken and pork are rolling in (if you’re looking for a source for “Quality Meats from the Grasslands” check us out at PotterVillaPastures.com).  And I’m now also a prize-winning photographer! ;)  A picture of my rodeo style ewe busting chickens took 4th place in the winter contest over at McMurray Hatchery website.  It was similar to this one–“Walk through all that snow??? No thanks, I’ll just catch a ride!”

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Well seems like tomorrow comes really early when you stay up too late, so I’d better be wishing y’all a good night!

In peace I will both lie down and sleep;
for you alone, O Lord, make me dwell in safety. Ps 4:8

 

Matthew

Tags: Butchering, Hogs, Sheep, Snow, Winter
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Jan 7 2014

It’s a snowy life

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With a storm total snowfall somewhere around 15″ there was a lot of snow to plow today! Add in the drifting and you almost have a full time job just to keep on driveway sort of clean. We can’t remember the last time we were snowed in–it’s been fun :)

While the weather experts said that it was “dangerously” cold and all that and you shouldn’t stay outside very long, it didn’t seem all that bad to me….my toes did require a few warmings, but with glove-lined mittens and a light scarf even my fingers and nose stayed quite comfortable.

When I popped out to take a few pictures late this afternoon the temperature was hovering around 5 degrees…the wind actually picked up some this afternoon, they said it was supposed to be 27 mph, guess that’s where they get that 25-40 below windchill!

Anyway I did get a few pictures to give y’all an idea of what kind of weather we’ve been enjoying :)

Come on down the road…

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Y’all just make sure to turn in before the sign…

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Pull up the drive…

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And stop and visit a spell while we enjoy the January sun!

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When the wind gets to whipping the woods about a 1/2 mile away nearly disappears.

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When looking to the east toward this neighbor’s barns we often measure visibility by how many power poles we can count just off to the right of this shot.

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This shows the 20 or 30 gallon garbage can that we use to carry ashes up from the furnace on the corner of our back patio between a couple of snow piles.  All the snow is really starting to pile up :)

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This pile is going to start blocking the view pretty soon!

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Thanks to this snow piler, we have been able to almost keep up with clearing our driveway! (if you use your x-ray vision on this picture you will notice the snow fort built into the other side of the snow pile on the right of the loader :)

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Tire chains are one of the best inventions!

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I’ve never had to plan out where to pile snow before….don’t bury the landscaping, don’t dig up the rock at the ends of the culvert, leave room for more snow…pack the pile down so we can still see over it to get out onto the road…

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Because, although it’s a bit hard to capture with a camera, the wind will blow more snow right back into your drive so you can plow it all over again tomorrow! (or in a half hour, take your pick :)

 

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The wind made some very interesting snow sculptures hanging over the edge of the garage roof.

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I guess since there isn’t much weight it can support strange curls and overhangs?

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Here’s the view of the garage roof from the upper deck of the snow fort:

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The great thing about 4×4 trucks is that given the right conditions you can get them REALLY stuck :)

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Wish I’d thought to get a picture of it stuck, but just figure that if I might have made it but for the snow that hit the windshield when I started pushing snow with the grill causing me to momentarily let off slightly on the accelerator–just figure it was pretty stuck :D  Thankfully we got ‘er out with a little power shoveling and a little tug from a couple of tires equipped with chains :)

We are really thankful for all the snow with these cold temperatures though–it is doing a marvelous job of adding to the R value of house walls (around the foundation) and roof.  When we had the last cold spell, we went through a lot of wood in a short time but this round with even with colder temps and more wind it hasn’t been the battle to keep the house warm.

Speaking of warm it’s about time to head up to my warm bed…or at least it will be warm once I’ve been in it for awhile :)

To God alone be Glory–God, the blessed and only Ruler, the King of kings and Lord of lords, who alone is immortal and who lives in unapproachable light, whom no one has seen or can see. To him be honor and might forever. Amen.

 

–Matthew

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