All in all – this has been jolly of a mild wintertime time of year so far at our little farm in central Ohio – especially when compare to last class extreme cold and arduous snow that seemed to sweep up winter   on perpetually .

But with snow fall down this retiring week , cold temperature settle in – and another winter storm   forecast for today – Mother Nature is still letting us love that Spring is not around the corner just yet .

We thought for today ’s farm update – we would partake in some of the winter photos around the farm .

The pergola and the patio at the barn after a fresh snow this past week.

The pergola and the patio at the barn after a fresh snow this past week.

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The pergola and the patio at the barn after a impertinent C this past week .

The Farm ’s mailbox is cover in C. P. Snow as well . The mailbox was one of our first pallet projects at the farm .

The Pallet Mail Box (1)

The Farm’s mailbox is covered in snow as well. The mailbox was one of our first pallet projects at the farm.

The upper pergola area is a little less inviting as a stay place in the winter

A view from the top of the J. J. Hill

The Chickens are not very interested at all in leaving the comfort of their coop for the snowy gage

Upper Snow Pergola

The upper pergola area is a little less inviting as a resting place in the winter

The recycled corn whiskey crib await a small parky with it ’s cover of snow

The few bales of straw left in the corn cot are ordinarily home to a few overwintering mice – just see for a place to quell warm

The tomato stakes and John Milton Cage Jr. sit and waitress in the b – out of the way of wintertime ’s coarse element

Top O The Hill Winter

A view from the top of the hill

A aspect of the farm through the old pergola windowpane at the top of the pitcher’s mound

The snow blankets our cosmetic grasses . I have a go at it the texture of the skunk in the winter . We leave alone ours up to help render shelter for many of the birds and wildlife that cling around through the wintertime months .

The blow on one of the fence posts takes on the anatomy of a snow cone .

The Chickens are not very interested at all in leaving the comfort of their coop for the snowy grass

The Chickens are not very interested at all in leaving the comfort of their coop for the snowy grass

The barn bench sit down empty and report in snow

The Old World Garden Hanging signs sit in the quilt and refuge of the b for the wintertime

The grapevine vine are spare and cold – awaiting the warmer temperature of spring !

Corn Crib

The recycled corn crib looks a little chilly with it’s blanket of snow

The apple and cherry tree diagram are still wrapped to protect from deer

“ I ’m not locomote out there ! ”

The recycled b windowpane reference shows of the inhuman entrance to the farm

Straw

The few bales of straw left in the corn crib are usually home to a few overwintering mice – just looking for a place to stay warm

The chicken hencoop is all closed up to keep the chickens out of the inhuman conditions

The front of the b after this retiring week ’s snow

The outdoor kitchen sits empty and cold !

Stake A Cage

The tomato stakes and cages sit and wait in the barn – out of the way of winter’s harsh elements

Snow Window

A view of the farm through the old pergola window at the top of the hill

Snow on Grasses

The snow blankets our ornamental grasses. I love the texture of the grasses in the winter. We leave ours up to help provide shelter for many of the birds and wildlife that stick around through the winter months.

Snow Cone

The snow on one of the fence posts takes on the shape of a snow cone.

Snow Bench

The barn bench sits empty and covered in snow

OWG Signs

The Old World Garden Hanging signs sit in the comfort and safety of the barn for the winter

Grapes Winter

The grape vines are bare and cold – awaiting the warmer temperature of spring!

Fruit Trees Covered

The apple and cherry trees are still wrapped to protect from deer

“I’m not going out there!"

“I’m not going out there!”

Address Sign

The recycled barn window address shows of the cold entrance to the farm

Winter Coop

The chicken coop is all closed up to keep the chickens out of the cold weather

The Barn

The front of the barn after this past week’s snow

The Empty Kitchen

The outdoor kitchen sits empty and cold!