During the long, cold, snowy winters, it’s hard to find a good time for a real deep-soaking, heavy-sudsing bath. So, we sometimes resort to the famous “snowbath.” Observe.
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During the long, cold, snowy winters, it’s hard to find a good time for a real deep-soaking, heavy-sudsing bath. So, we sometimes resort to the famous “snowbath.” Observe.
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Thanks so good natural ground cover via wild grasses and thanks to having NO large animals … I think our ground stays relatively mud free.
It also helps, Maery, that we get new snow pretty much every few days.
Your snow looks so clean! Java’s are more like snow plus manure and mud baths, which mean a true bath when she comes in.
It must be good. We just found Kodiak sound asleep in the sunshine while laying on a big mound of snow.
That video is so cute that I might *almost* like snow again … someday.