No thaw. Still & not cold.
11 eggs. (3 pullets definitely laying).
Hmmm. In my book, “no thaw” and “not cold” do not go together.
Mr. T. Ridger, or to whom it may concern; After weeks in the low teens and single digits, 30 degrees (2 degress below frost) can feel absolutely balmy. And yet, still no thaw.
For a country without central heating, this has been a nasty bout of cold weather.
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Hmmm. In my book, “no thaw” and “not cold” do not go together.
Mr. T. Ridger, or to whom it may concern; After weeks in the low teens and single digits, 30 degrees (2 degress below frost) can feel absolutely balmy. And yet, still no thaw.
For a country without central heating, this has been a nasty bout of cold weather.
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