We have had a few sunny, visibly beautiful winter days.  The cows  have been patient and calm. As long as they have enough to eat they can  tolerate the harsh winter. 
  
 Just the other day, Balaram broke out expecting to find something  better to eat on the other side of the fence. But he quickly realized  that there was only snow, snow, snow. No other cows even bothered to  break out with him.
  
 In this photo, Kalki is enjoying the winter sun along with some of  her herd mates. There is expected another snow storm by the end of the  week. When all this snow begins to melt we will have a more than usual  muddy farm in spring. At least the water table will be sufficient for  the garden as in some years back there was not enough snow in the winter  to create sufficient water table levels and not enough rain in spring  and summer, a near drought condition. 
  
  
   The cow barns with the old barn in the middle. It is connected to  the new barn on the left.  
  
  Yamuna received some special treats of jaggery and black sesame  seeds sponsored by Dipesh Sidapara. Actually the whole herd received the  same treats. They were the most popular treats yet. Even Rudra wanted  one. 
  
 The cows eat only hay in the winter and it is not as tasty as the  clover, herbs and fresh green grass of spring and summer. So to get  treats breaks the monotony for their tongues's taste buds. They also  love their water, and as we have excellent water they are quite happy to  drink.
 
 
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The  road out of the farm after it was plowed. Rudra loves the snow.
 
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