the dance
Under the Mulberry Tree
winter arrives
the big girls
the mother
the yearling
first hard frost of the season
spotted
doe and fawn
looking for signs
two of six
visitor
meanwhile, in the pasture...
open concept building site
The barn site
Cutting
big log
one down
everything must go!
The Old Run-In
The barn site
a scar across the sky
first snow of the season
the end of the rainbow
one last hurrah before winter gives in
the first day of spring, a long time coming
from the back pasture
the ski trails are open
finally!
traditions
last of the grazing
November 29
December 5
December 6
October 5
let's try this again...
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the April storm
Overnight on April 3rd into the day on April 4th nearly two feet of heavy, wet snow fell. The area was thrown into chaos as trees toppled on power lines and fell across roads, snapped limbs and wires were everywhere. A surge of tree service and utility workers flooded the state in the aftermath, working tirelessly to clear roads and restore electricity. Warm temperatures followed, and within 24 hours the snowpack melted nearly six inches. Within a week it was like it had never happened, except for the masses of limbs and cut up trees that are currently piled along roadways.
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