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I've been cutting hardwood ash out of the bush at the in-laws for a month now and we depend on the swamp to be solid to get the logs out. I started cutting when the ice was only 2 inches thick and I would step through in places. We skidded a few logs out with the ATV. It has been really too warm to get enough ice to support the big tractor, so we are using the little one (35hp). And even that one is breaking through the ice in spots. We have had little to no snow in the month of Feb and the sun is getting stronger every day. I think we will have another week or two at the most to move logs across the ice and that will be it for the winter.I have been saying that we have been having a really mild winter so far and we are due for a major snow storm. So, I hope for your sake it comes in for ya. I have been tempting fate for a month because my snowblower on the back of the tractor was in need of repairs, but I fixed it last night, so the snow probably won't come now...
I wonder how grits would taste with blueberries mixed in?Tim
60 here today and they are forecasting a chance of snow showers Wednesday night
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