Monday, February 22, 2010

Waiting...

This is Texas! This is ranching. Snow?! Wishing it wasn't to be. A Winter Storm Watch went up at 2:30pm yesterday. Forecast for Tuesday is 80% chance of snow to the tune of 4"-7". Ughhh! We are in the middle of calving. There is so much to do today for freezing temperatures over 36 hours. Water Troughs completely full then waterlines drained, go to the feed store to make sure I have enough feed. Bottled water for me because I don't trust the utilities! I started on the water troughs last night. Last Friday they were predicting a chance of snow so I started to let the larger troughs be emptied. I have two more to rinse and clean today. There is hay to put out today. I'm just thankful we won't have three days of below freezing weather.

Two days ago I opened the gate to the three cattle we have in the front pasture to allow them to eat the four inches grass underneath the mesquite trees on the lawn. Happy cows.

Texas weather is to guaranteed to change at a moments notice and sometimes drastically. Like yesterday when the Winter Storm Watch went up it was 75 degrees on the porch. By dark thirty when I got done at the barn the north wind was blowing at 15-20 and it felt like 45. I went out to the porch at 8 pm to find a 51 degree temperature. Wind still hollowing I was glad the porch faces south.

The photos I took yesterday. Warm and pretty still at 5 pm. This morning cloudy and cold! I love my life!

4 comments:

Kat_RN said...

Hope it wasn't too bad. We are getting rain today, but they are not forcasting any more snow for us. That cow picture is cute.
Kat

MoMo sprnany said...

Hey friend,
I was checking up on your site just wanted you to know I am loving the sassy lil' sketches site you told me about...I have been having a blast with their adorable sketches! I hope the weather warms up for you and your amazing animals! We are actually taking a trip to Texas, so I kinda really want to get OUT of the cold! lol As your greatest fear, I am a proud beef eating and animal lover! So as long as you supply it...I'll eat it! Have a wonderful day hun!

MoMo sprnany said...

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Monica

Catherine Neumayr said...

Just discovered your blog! Love reading another Texas cattle rancher's story. We live on the gulf coast and the weather here has been crazy too, but it looks like now we're right in the middle of a pleasant spring. Hot summer is right around the corner though! :)

Catherine
www.catherineandluke.com