Friday, December 23, 2011

‘Twas Two Days Before Christmas

 

 

‘Twas two days before Christmas and outside of my house, the snow was falling as quietly as a mouse, 

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The chickens were tucked into their house with care,

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 In hopes that the morning would find them all alive in there.

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When out on the snow there arose such a clatter,

I grabbed my camera to take photos that matter.

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When, what to my wondering eyes should appear,

But five clucking chickens, and a pile of snow, right up to here!  

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The daylight revealed another two feet of snow

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And weighted down branches that hung very low.

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More slower than turtles and the pinto horse came.

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And I whistled, and shouted, and called her by name:

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Now Apache Mare! Come when I call!

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To the bucket of hay, it’s time to eat all!

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Don’t mind if do. Nom, Nom Nom”

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Five more furred critters, Yum, Yum, Yum! 

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So six hungry mouths chew, bah, hum and neigh,

While their bellies fill up with tasty hay.

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As I turned around, there in the snow, she was found!

And she was struggling and making a grunting sound.

She was dressed in a jacket with snow above her knee,

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And I must confess, she did not look happy.

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Her dog Zuni ran to and fro,

Not sure which direction to go. 

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For the deep snow, Zuni has a knack,

Until it is almost as high as her back.

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Her eyes how they vanished! Her canines how sharp!

Her ears were like antennae, her voice was a bark.

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My daughter arrived with a smile so big,

I knew that the snow, she would help us dig.

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A wink of my eye and a twist of my head

Soon gave you to know you have nothing to dread.

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And then in a twinkling, I heard my daughter from the roof

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Santa needs to bring the Tooth Fairy, because I lost a toof!

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But there in the snow, I saw my neighbor Val’s car was stuck!

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And look! Help is near in the form of a truck.

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The nice driver he pulled her car from the snow,

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And then he came over to my driveway to plow!

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This kind fellow plowed with his truck, to help make sure we won’t get stuck.

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And when he was through we heard heard him say,

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Please! No more snow! Just bring me hay!

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Happy Christmas to all and Hip Hip Hooray!



34 comments :

Sherry Sikstrom said...

Well done! Merry Chrsitmas to you and all of your family!

AareneX said...

Look how deep and nasty that stuff is! Tell Santa that we don't need any of it, thanks.

>g<

Nuzzling Muzzles said...

Outrageous! I think it is time that you invest in some snow pants for yourself, your kids and your critters. You must be freezing in sweats and Jen in track pants. I wore stretchy pants the other day instead of jeans and my legs felt like ice. Oh yeah, and I thought you hated poetry, yet here you are writing it! Hip Hip Hooray!

Anna Larson said...

LOL Lisa that's a GREAT Poem. Great photos also!

DesertHen said...

So fun to read! Something I needed on this day, yes indeed!

I would gladly take some of that snow. We have had no moisture here since late November! It's as dry as a bone and so cold, cold, cold, cold!

Wishing you, your family and all of your wonderful critters a Very Merry Christmas!

Mikey said...

Wow, that was fantastic!! Lol, love it all! You really got buried by snow this year. It's incredible how deep some of that is. Amazing!

Stay warm and have a Merry Christmas :)

liz said...

Wow Lisa, Your area has really been hit hard. I thought it was bad when I left Pagosa in the middle of Nov. Stay safe and warm.

Dan and Betty said...

Super! Since we're gone I don't know how much snow we got in Corrales, but I'm sure it's far less than what you've got.

Have a blessed Christmas.

Dan

Vaquerogirl said...

Wonderful! Hope that tooth was a baby one!
All your animals look cozy- even in the snow.
Have a glass of eggnog for me, and we'll meet back here in 2012!

Mary said...

That was FANTASTIC! I am so glad you still have your sense of humor. My gosh! I cannot believe the amount of snow, it's surreal. I am glad your driveway got plowed and all but jeeez! I hope Ranch-man John is coming home soon. Ho HO HO Lori!

cdncowgirl said...

I KNOW you're sick of the snow, but what a great post lol sooo creative!

Did you manage to finally meet Mr Plow?

Anonymous said...

With all you have to navigate
You can't stay in and vegetate
And though it's snowing all the time
It seems to make your blog posts rhyme

Merry Christmas

Ed said...

:-))))) Thanks for the smile!! Merry X-Mas to you, the twinlings,jen and ranchman John.:-)

lisa said...

You and your family have a very Merry Christmas, Lisa!!

Anonymous said...

Merry Christmas Lisa, to you and your family.
Loved your poem and pictures.

Pam

ezra_pandora said...

I love it!!! How crazy we have had no snow yet (no real amount anyhow, just a light dusting ONE day) and you have that much at one time!

Merry Christmas to you and your family. Hope to find you again in your snow mazes! lol

Daisy said...

What a wonderful post!!!
Have the merriest and most blessed Christmas Lisa! You and your beautiful family!

StefRobrts said...

Merry Christmas to you and your family (humans and critters, of course)! Seems we all have plenty to be thankful for on this blessed holiday!

Anonymous said...

great poem! Merry Christmas to all of you. Was that YOUR tooth that fell out or your little one's? Hope it was hers.

Jeni said...

WOW lots of snow!

Love the poem and pictures.

Merry Christmas to you LIsa, your kidlets, Ranchman, and all your critters!

mrscravitz said...

Very Cute! AND I can't believe ALL the snow you are getting~! WOW! And to think here in eastern Oregon we have had the driest December on record!

gtyyup said...

Great post Lisa...you truly are having a White Christmas!!

Warm wishes to you and yours~

Karen

GreyWolf said...

Merry Christmas to all at LOR.
Loved the post especially the pictures of Zuni.

Rising Rainbow said...

Wow, you have some serious snow. Here it's just raining.......and raining some more.

Merry Christmas, Lisa!

Victoria Cummings said...

Merry Christmas Lisa! Love the poem and the photos and OMG how come you guys got all that snow?

Linda said...

So, that's where all our snow went!! You hogged it all. lol. We're also having the driest December on record. :( I LOVE the snow and so do my horses, so spare me a little, sista! Merry Christmas to you and yours.

Redneck Geologist said...

Sorry about the snow but that was a great poem!

Leah Fry said...

Haha, very well said, Lisa. Hope you're able to see the ground soon.

Oak Creek Ranch said...

Hi Lisa - There isn't an affordable place to get d'alep (or aleppo) soap which is why Brett gives it to me for Christmas. My friend used to bring me a couple bars in her suitcase when she would visit. I think Brett found them on Amazon.

Maery Rose said...

I love the poem and the photos! I sure wish you'd send some of that snow up to Minnesota. So dry and brown here. I hope you had a wonderful Christmas!

small farm girl said...

Love the poem, but, I think you guys have had enough already. Merry Christmas!

Reddunappy said...

OH Boy! definitely a white Christmas in New Mexico!!!

Great poem! LOL you made me laugh, and comiserate!!!

Sage said...

hope your snow is melting but I doubt it as ours isn't or at least not very fast. Love the photos of Zuni. I do so miss my German Shepherds. Had 3 of them, one at a time, over 35 years. But none now. Do have a rescue dog that looks to be Shepherd and Dobie that is the sweetest and best behaived dog I have ever had. But still miss the Shepherds. Also have a Border Collie. I love her but the most obsesive dog ever. It is the breed. You have to be prepared to be herded by BC's. Take care in that icey snow.

The Equestrian Vagabond said...

haha - very clever - love it!
love your snow too - we have not had a FLAKE yet!
- The Equestrian Vagabond