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  (East Aurora, New York)
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Snow in Buffalo

When am traveling and tell people I live near Buffalo, New York, they invariably say something about snow.  Many people think Buffalo is like Alaska, with snow all year round.  (That, too, is a misconception.  I've been to Alaska, and can personally attest that the summer weather is lovely - warm, but not too hot, with tons of flowers all around.)  Buffalo does get its fair share of snow, but there are other places in New York state that get more.

I woke up this morning to the first snow of the winter to "stick".  (I know it's not technically winter yet, but it sure seems like it!)  There was about three inches of snow on the deck in the morning, and then it snowed all day.  At times, the neighbor's field looked like a Christmas card picture, with lots of big snowflakes being blown by a gentle wind.  It looked lovely, but the snow and the cold made butchering more unpleasant.

Also, because of the snow I now have a hurt shoulder.  The chicken coop is only four feet high, and is accessible through the roof.  Bob swept the snow off the roof this morning, but more kept accumulating all day.  Even an inch of snow makes the roof a lot heavier.  I lifted the roof with a little bit of snow on it, and now my shoulder is quite sore.

After butchering turkeys was done, I took a long, warm bath.  It was a great way to warm up, and it felt good to soak my poor shoulder!

We have a problem with the turkeys.  Bob found a worm in one of the turkeys we butchered today.  Many people de-worm their birds in the fall, but we never have before.  Now I have to research natural/organic de-worming products for my remaining turkeys.

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