tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6138859409301308693.post7389037968812031885..comments2023-08-24T05:05:27.274-04:00Comments on Blueberry Hills Homestead: The Moon, the Snow and the RoadJordanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05712893867575841432noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6138859409301308693.post-49082910786208859012009-12-02T15:35:10.580-05:002009-12-02T15:35:10.580-05:00If it was 25 outside and 70 inside, I'd say yo...If it was 25 outside and 70 inside, I'd say you are marking a HUGE improvement over last year!~ Congrats!! I work 20 minutes inland from Lake Erie and I had snow yesterday at home, but none at work and I sort of forgot about the snow at home until someone asked me. That is the way it is all winter here. These people whine about the bad weather and I just shake my head. I always have at least double the snow they do, and usually more than that. It's winter in NY state. That's just the way it is. Still trying to figure out what to do to my gardens before winter. I'd like to get some poop on them. My mom's neighbor is Amish with chickens and thinking maybe I could get some 'good poop' from him. But I don't know if it has horse poop mixed in and if that is too strong for next year. It seems like some poop needs to rot a bit so it doesn't burn your plants...is that something someone made up, or the truth?? It's just going to sit all winter, but I want it to be good to go in the spring...nothing too powerful.<br />My MIL lives in a small town with streetlights around her and thinks it is too dark here.. I like the dark, starry skies, too.Karen Suehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18189370281390432351noreply@blogger.com