Water for the birds turns into bricks of ice, which won't melt and stack up. Each morning I have to pour boiling water on the frozen 'watering hole' for the goats. They thirstily suck up the water, as if they're camels.
08 December 2010
Winter on the farm
It's cold on the farm. Fog and minus zero temperatures have caused hoar-frost which makes for some beautiful pictures.
Water for the birds turns into bricks of ice, which won't melt and stack up. Each morning I have to pour boiling water on the frozen 'watering hole' for the goats. They thirstily suck up the water, as if they're camels.
Water for the birds turns into bricks of ice, which won't melt and stack up. Each morning I have to pour boiling water on the frozen 'watering hole' for the goats. They thirstily suck up the water, as if they're camels.
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