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Inspiring Flow

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IMG_3622eWell, the threatened blast of a winter storm did deliver as predicted overnight Thursday and into Friday morning. We awoke to a white scene-scape with clouds continuing to unleash serious amounts of new snow. I cleared off the front steps first thing, so I could tell how much more we were getting during the daylight hours. Another inch fell in the morning, bringing our total accumulation to 10 inches. As soon as falling snow started to let up, I headed out to plow.

With temperatures following the storm predicted to rise well above freezing, all I needed to do was clear a path down the middle of the driveway. The sun would take care of the rest. Unfortunately, that simple task was made more complicated by how heavy and sticky the snow was.

IMG_3620eAnother unfortunate thing about the snow is how exponentially more muddy it has made the paddocks. It’s getting to be quicksand-like mud out there. I expect to be working on re-forming and re-opening a lot of drain channels today.

I opened the one on the back side of the barn yesterday, which involves shoveling out the slushy snow that causes the melt water to stand in place. Once the water has an open channel, it really starts flowing. In a major coup of drainage improvement, the water was not only traveling past the paddock, but even beyond the round pen before heading down toward the main drainage path. That is a great sign that my hopes for minimizing the water from above which previously drained into areas we don’t want it, can be realized. I didn’t think that was possible without more significant re-landscaping.

As good as that was, it wasn’t the highlight of my day. We have rigged one other trick to manage water runoff, and yesterday was the first time it was truly put to the test. We have placed one of our 100 gallon oval watering troughs beneath the downspout of the new gutter on the paddock side of the barn, and attached a garden hose to drain the tub. The hose is long enough to reach about three-quarters of the length of the paddock, where I have placed it into that flow channel from behind the barn.

It is working as well as I wished it could. Maybe even better. Now all the water from the barn roof that used to end up passing through the paddocks is going to be diverted around. That is a huge amount of water and will really help improve the condition of our paddocks. It’s inspiring!

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Written by johnwhays

April 6, 2014 at 6:00 am

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  1. Ugh. Your post made me cringe. NOMORE SNOW darn it! I don’t know where you live, but around here in Chicago, I am darned darned darned glad the snow is finally gone!

    I don’t want to see one more white flake at all! I just want to get out and enjoy the horses finally!!

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    kshai1715

    April 7, 2014 at 9:14 am

    • I hear you. We are west of you, so maybe we can empty the clouds of any snow before they make it to you. It sure seems like that’s what happens around here lately.

      It’s most likely the case that the horses are just as anxious as we are to get out and enjoy more of each others time finally, don’t you think?

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      johnwhays

      April 7, 2014 at 8:37 pm

  2. Inspiring, indeed. I am off to mulch the John Hays Spring Garden at this end. The willow we planted there is now three times the size and looks spectacular. A great Sunday to you brother:-)

    Ian Rowcliffe's avatar

    Ian Rowcliffe

    April 6, 2014 at 9:34 am

    • three times the size!!! That is wonderful! Thank you for the energy you transmit. We had a beautiful day here that was almost Portugal-like, except for the lingering snow that has yet to melt.
      Did I mention to you that I bought a Stihl trimmer that is similar to the ones we used to uncover that spring? Our visit with you was the first time I ever used one. Now, every time I start mine up and hang it on my shoulder, I enjoy memories of my time with you. They are very precious memories.

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      johnwhays

      April 6, 2014 at 9:13 pm

      • Yes, truly break-through moments and the Spring Garden continues to be a special place of inspiration and contemplation on my daily walk there.

        Ian Rowcliffe's avatar

        Ian Rowcliffe

        April 7, 2014 at 3:23 am


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