...for the next snowstorm.

I was hearing all kinds of machinery noise this afternoon, and finally looked outside to see what was going on.

Well, there was a three truck crew of tree trimmers cutting a fresh load of goat food. Right there, across the street.

I had to get my gloves and keys, and popped on over to see the guys about my fresh and local evergreen branches.

Some of these branches were the size of some of the trees we brought home in past weeks, but weren't a month old. ( You can see the trucks in the background.)

The goats went nuts for the new, fresh supply. So much so, I went over in the rain, and got another load.

Thanks
Asplundh Guys!
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