........except for Hubby and his log splitter:
A beautiful BLUE sky:
Neighbor's horse soaking up the sun's rays:
(Notice the damage the dang woodpeckers have done to our tree on the right)
A good treat for the gang: green beans, apples, grapes, tomatoes, carrot shavings and celery:
Yesterday morning when I let them out. Brrrrrrr!
:o)
Good morning, Mom. I'm guessing the pictures are yesterday, unless you're in Europe. ;)
ReplyDeleteYou posted a video of the UP big boy a few weeks back, the Great Northern had a similar version of one of those. The link is of an HO scale train, and I can't find any videos of these operating, but I'm sure you can imagine how they would sound.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/HO-Brass-Tenshodo-Great-Northern-R-2-2-8-8-2-locomotive/124088794338?hash=item1ce444bce2:g:Lm8AAOSwhY1eTBWd
The details on that model is wonderful! A wee bit out of my price range though! :o)
DeleteThat means the tree was full of bugs (and rot), so it might as well be cut.
ReplyDeleteHubby will probably take it down in the Spring, Gorges! :o)
DeleteWe are at 20 this morning in Philly, brrr. Not used to this at all.
ReplyDeleteScience should get busy on a robot for the heavy lifting and stacking of wood splitting.
We went through a lot of wood so far this Winter already, John. Hubby doesn't mind stacking it - keeps him out of trouble! LOL! :o)
DeleteYep, Pileated woodpeckers don't do that for fun. Must be full of big juicy grubs.
ReplyDeleteThey sure are pretty birds, Birdchaser - but they really do a lot of damage here in Coopville. They even attack the telephone poles on our road!
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