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Wednesday, 31 March 2004
Cold and Rainy
Mood:  a-ok
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No one ever said weather in New England was nice and easy.

We are back into late winter. Today it is cold and rainy. Yesterday, it was cold, breezy and very damp; I even saw a snow flake or two (Back! Back! I say!).

However, the baby bunnies are handling it quite well, even if they did give me a huge scare this morning. When I went out to the barn, I could only see one baby hanging out with Mama. Where were the other three? After a lot of searching through hay, I found that they had completely covered themselves with hay in the nest box (where they hadn't been since Monday!), and were toasty warm in there. I popped baby #4 back into there, where he/she quickly hopped to where it's siblings were, and snuggled down with them. I think it took about a 1/2 hour before my heart stopped thudding around in my chest though. :)

I'm also on the half-way mark with my class. Tonight marks class #4, and I'm so very glad. On school nights, I get less than 6 hours of sleep. Being seriously sleep deprived does not have any positive effects, but I'm keeping it together, and plan to sleep in on Saturday or Sunday if at all possible.

Do you ever get to the point where all you want to do is knit or spin? Well, I'm at that point. And I'm just too darn tired to even consider it. Hopefully I'll be able to do some tomorrow, when I don't have to worry about class.

Posted by baycolonyfarm at 4:12 PM EST
Updated: Wednesday, 31 March 2004 4:13 PM EST

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