Farm Journal ~ January 2026
Too cold out to take many photos as we start a New Year and a new month. Here is a a hardy pine tree "flower" though to start us off.
The snow and cold have been unusually constant since early December. The plants are well-protected as long as we don't experience the harsh winds of last year.
We can track the wildlife on the farm so easily with a blanket of snow. Surprisingly there are still rabbits afoot, turkeys of course, deer, coyotes, and fox. Our bird population is hard-pressed to find the sustenance it needs to survive but somehow they manage.
The snow and cold have been unusually constant since early December. The plants are well-protected as long as we don't experience the harsh winds of last year.
We can track the wildlife on the farm so easily with a blanket of snow. Surprisingly there are still rabbits afoot, turkeys of course, deer, coyotes, and fox. Our bird population is hard-pressed to find the sustenance it needs to survive but somehow they manage.