Temperature above 50 degrees F on Jan. 31 made short work of the new 3 inches of snow on the ground. We are promised above freezing daytime temperatures for at least seven days to come. It is almost getting safe to say that winter 2011-2012 in Western NY is wimping out, keeping in mind that it is not over until it is over. Below is a little view of what we were looking at on Feb. third of last year (my #2 daughters birthday).
Good video of the wood buzzing Ralph. The crew is mowing right through it.
Hope you are keeping your head above water out in Ohio, Gene.
The ornamental windmill in our yard was listing heavily to the ESE yesterday as one of the four legs was heading toward the center of the Earth. I rounded up two pieces of flat stone and threw them over there, then headed that way on my two canes. There was just enough frost crust on the ground surface to support the canes so they did not pop through the turf. I lifted the windmill and pushed a flat stone under each back leg. The soil there was absolute mush, so pushing the stones down a bit with my foot took no effort. The unit is not dead level, but is at least within a few degrees of vertical. It will be interesting to see what happens with the next strong wind.
Here is the view from last year as a reminder, and last year was actually an easy winter for this area.
Oh Oh. Sorry about the picture. the forum software may be messed up as it will not let me post the pic. I will try it in a follow up post.
Charlie V.