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 This blog is just the first one in the “Snow Adventure Series”.  Last Thurs., 2/11 at 3 am it began to snow here in Forney, Tx. .  By 7 am. we had probably about 4 inches of snow which to us is a huge snowfall.  This is when our adventure begins….

     Because we live in Texas where it  is hot most of the time we have shade cloth over all of our dog pens.  We put it up about 3 years ago and it has withstood some terrible thunderstorms and very high winds this past year.  It is put up on pvc poles and with bungy cords and rope…quite secure.  On Thurs. morning with the snow covering  them  our shade cloths (over the dog pens) looked like possible avalanches. (I really was concerned that they would cave in on the dogs)   In several pens they were so bowed down that I could hardly get in to feed the dogs. Sweet hubby says....just take the rake and go under them and shake off the snow.....off he goes to work and both of the girls gone to work also.  I like to think of myself as a pretty Texas tough woman so I know I can handle it.  Well,  easier said than done....spoken by one with no snow experience.....that snow was so heavy and when I could push up the shade cloth all of the snow just landed in the middle in a bigger and heavier boulder that was immovable.  The temperature was about 33 degrees so the snow was pretty wet and packed itself into big boulders quickly as I tried to work.  All the while I am working (with curious Bassets underfoot) it is snowing very heavily.  We did not expect any real accumulation of snow as for us even 2 inches is very unusual.   Soon it becomes clear to me that even IF I can get snow off of the shade cloth in a matter of an hour they will be covered again with no letup in the snow fall in sight.

I realize now that  I have to sweep off the snow and  then take down all of the shade clothes.  Remember that these things are put up to last and now the weight of the snow makes the tension on the bungies very tight.   With my squeegy type rubber broom and a knife to cut the bungies I began the task.   After an hour and a half …..Victory !!   All shade clothes down and out of Basset reach.   I came inside.....my coat was soaked through  (didn’t even know that was possible) and I was very  wet and cold but avalanches avoided.  (many of the pvc poles had already broken from the weight but the pens looked like skeletons with the shade cloth gone….see the before and after photos). 
     The pile of snow in the pens was a huge fascination to Wally and Sunshine who jumped on them, dug into them, tried to eat them and finally Wally topped off the biggest pile making it into yellow snow.  Wally spent the whole time standing on top of the biggest mound of snow in his pen like king of the hill.  Every time I tried to get a picture though he jumped off.  Wally and his daughter Sunshine are just two of a kind.  They  are such silly dogs.  all of the others were  snug inside their cozy houses....filled up the day before with lots of fresh sweet straw and all snuggling with another warm Basset body.  Tess (pregnant) and her mama Zoee were inside the house with Wilma and Betsy (the grumpy old girl).  I could never have suspected just how much more it would snow.  By supper time we had about 8 inches and by Friday morning we had 12 ½ inches…..an all time record snow fall in one day in Texas.  We would have had a shade cloth avalanche for sure !!


 
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Comments

Trish

Wed, 17 Feb 2010 14:49:31

You should write a book about all your experiences. I so enjoyed reading about the snow adventure. LOVE the snow basset!

Trish

 

Danni

Fri, 26 Feb 2010 12:43:51

I love your blog! My boyfriend and I are on your waiting list for your next litter and I CANNOT WAIT! April/May cannot get here fast enough!

 



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