Thursday, February 23, 2012

Colorado Weather




What a difference 5 hours can mean here at the farm!


As you can see Llama boy is sitting in front of my fiber prep room again - I have his attentions again. I almost thought that now that he is a Daddy I held no place in his heart but not true. While I was moving hay into the barns and cleaning up a bit he came up to me and gave me his soft lips on my face and blew softly. That is a Llama's loving actions.. I worked out in the high winds for a large part of the day trying to cover and move things because the weather guessers stated I might hit 90 miles a hour winds later in the day... I worked hard and got inside just as the winds started to gain full force. I decided the only way to drown out the hollowing winds was to put the earphones in, start a movie and turn on the big carding machine.... Pure Heaven


Fast foreword 5 hours and the wind was so bad that twice in the night I went to the basement and did that duck and cover behavior. Amazingly the power stayed on but I had the candles ready, water moved, extra clothing and blankets sitting in their appointed spots. Ready for the worst. I kept praying that the animals would be O.K. and that their structures would stay grounded.


As the light broke this morning I was outside checking on everyone and trying to feed.. Some how in the early morning the barn door on the north side somehow rolled open and so I had several huge drifts in the barn. After feeding I started shoveling snow out of the girls barn. Dottie (baby llama) was glad to see me and was glued to my butt while I was trying to work. I sat for a moment and rubbed her all over, listened to her hums she was sharing with me (telling a story of loud winds the winds were and how bad the snow is) and to comfort her best I could... She rubbed her head all over mine which is what they do with their mothers and then wanted me to do the same. Gladly I did and then had to get back to work. The last picture is of Llama Boy sitting behind the big drifts next to where the Llama Girls are housed. Boy guy - he refused to go into the smaller barn again but Grace did not spend the whole night chasing him - he is a big boy and will have to make his own choices...


The bare spots of ground that showed Wednesday is now covered with 6 inches of snow and still coming big time. The snow was White Out conditions and every window has snow plastered to it so looking out is almost impossible. I am hoping this will slow down some today but I will work as if it will not. I must say this gal is a bit weary of this but what you going to do - Mother Nature just is not listening to my pleas.


Thankful that all is still standing and we will do our best to find purpose and joy in this day. What is the weather like where you are??

9 comments:

Jane @ Hard Work Homestead said...

I heard about the 90 mile winds this morning and thought of you right away. So glad you came out ok. I just kept thinking of that run in that blew away on you last year. Stay warm and safe.

larkspur funny farm said...

Thanks so much Jane - I must say I sure HATE this wind... Lost too much weight and must put rocks in pockets if I wish not to blow away to Kansas...

Ngo Family Farm said...

Oh, this wind! It stinks. The snow just stopped falling here - so much for the "zero accumulation" we were supposed to get - ha! We have a couple downed posts, the goat's barn door blew open, and my cold frame blew across the pond and into the chicken field. All else is well here, glad you're safe too, Grace.
-Jaime

larkspur funny farm said...

Oh Jaime be safe. I could not believe this again. I must say it is wearing on me as I am sure it does with you. Say last night on the news about the fires, then the trucks being turned over and then the white out snows. My goodness..
Keep that little one tight and safe.

Candy C. said...

Jeez Grace, you stay firmly tethered up there! I hate, hate, hate big winds but can't even imagine the ones you just went through!

Jaja said...

that is hurricane strength winds, wow! I can't imagine what that must have been like with all the snow, I lived in Florida when I was very young and still remember the winds howling in 1968 when Camille went through, scary stuff when you are small, glad you made it ok!

larkspur funny farm said...

Hi Candy - I am with you just HATE wind... Can not think in it or sleep in it. I guess it is because I am a fire sign and it just sends me spinning.

Jaja I always say to myself you are in a log and stone home - like the three little pigs. After last years damage to the farm now I am a bit more concerned. I had to watch out for flying things when I checked on the animals in the night - neightbor never ties things down...

You all stay safe tonight - it is still snowing - Yuck!

caprejan said...

Sorry the wind has you too, but can you believe it, it is like a summers day here today, we have just had some bread and cheese outside in the sunshine. But forecast is wind again tomorrow.
I love reading your blog, you too sound very similar to myself, although you look much more in control than me, I only have 2 goats and you, how many goats, etc do you have?Anyway spring must be around the corner, and I hope today is a better one and you can have a good nights sleep.

larkspur funny farm said...

Thanks so much caprejan - I have 80 goats, 5 llamas, 23 hens and 3 Great Pry's - almost sounds like a holiday song. I have about 7 new inches of snow and new drifts to get thru as well. I guess I look at it as my exercise class. Slept some but could have used much more. Today will be a workout to get to the mailbox - snow shoes and sled to get me there. Oh well not complaining.