Oooo yeah. Its that time of year again... & I'm not happy about it, lol. Frozen water, carrying milk jugs full of nice warm water out for the barnyarn animals... Maybe one day when I get rich off my Crochet By Jen I'll come up with a better system but until then I try to think of it as a free workout.
So do you do the Milk Jug Winter Workout Too?
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Bless your heart. I'm sure your critters appreciate you!
ReplyDeletewe do the 19 L pail workout here :D 2 actually, one in earch hand, keeps us balanced that way lol.. by springtime our muscles are good and strong, and we've become much quicker at doing the chores too! funny how cold air can put a skip (or a run) in your step ;) lol
ReplyDeleteGirl I'm tellin ya.....heated buckets! LOL
ReplyDeleteNot to much water but wood is making me very buff as they say. I should go get some of those people spending good money at the gym and let them work here for free. What do you think? B
ReplyDeleteI get the water bucket work out! I hate frozen hoses, so most of the time it's easier hauling water in buckets. The animal water was frozen this morning! First time this year. Hello winter!
ReplyDeleteI am very grateful that I have electricity for heated buckets and water tanks in my barnyard. Very grateful.
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Thankfully it's not freezing here yet. But last year I had to this same thing- one day I will have heated buckets or at least a warm barn (with 4 walls and a door) to help keep the water from freezing.
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