Lots of wind and tons of rain here at the farm. We are all fine, it looks like animal are too. Traffic on the road out front has not been this quiet since the last 6 inch snow storm. Here is what we saw yesterday and then headed inside:
While our farm is on the western most edge of the storm, we see on the news that many communities are in the direct path of the storm, and hope all are well. We too will stay off the roads except for emergencies..allowing the folks who restore power, check bridges and dams and such to do thteir jobs.
And here is Homer's rendition of hurricane Homer. With an assist from 3 Springs Farm and Yee Haw Farm..
While our farm is on the western most edge of the storm, we see on the news that many communities are in the direct path of the storm, and hope all are well. We too will stay off the roads except for emergencies..allowing the folks who restore power, check bridges and dams and such to do thteir jobs.
And here is Homer's rendition of hurricane Homer. With an assist from 3 Springs Farm and Yee Haw Farm..
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