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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1798274" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>To give you a little perspective how our winter was:</p><p>"Normally" we have at least 2' of frost in the ground (according to construction workers "normally" waiting to dig). <em>Talk about poor man's concrete</em>. </p><p>This year, at most, we had 3" at a time. Thawing at least every week.</p><p>We always have to fight deep mud fall and spring. This year, there isn't any difference. It has been fall-spring since October. </p><p>"Normally", get average 120" of snow thru the winter. "Normally", snow on ground from November thru March. We sure have not had anything close to NORMAL this year.</p><p>I do see signs of our grass growing!!! in areas where cattle have never been since last October.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1798274, member: 968"] To give you a little perspective how our winter was: "Normally" we have at least 2' of frost in the ground (according to construction workers "normally" waiting to dig). [I]Talk about poor man's concrete[/I]. This year, at most, we had 3" at a time. Thawing at least every week. We always have to fight deep mud fall and spring. This year, there isn't any difference. It has been fall-spring since October. "Normally", get average 120" of snow thru the winter. "Normally", snow on ground from November thru March. We sure have not had anything close to NORMAL this year. I do see signs of our grass growing!!! in areas where cattle have never been since last October. [/QUOTE]
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