Monday, January 26, 2026
The weekend brought us a big snow…12″ at least… and that’s a big snow for us here in SWIN. It started about noon on Saturday and kept coming down until 5pm Sunday evening. It was such a major-enough snow event that when coupled with near-zero temperatures, we cancelled Sunday services at Wheatland Christian Church. Unlike others who cancelled as early as Friday morning, we waited until Saturday evening to make the call. It turned out to be the correct call.
Clearing the lane on Monday morning
Today, I spent some hours in the JD 61456R tractor using the old snow blower to clear the farm lane and my driveway. I even had to take it over to John’s house to clear his driveway. It was just too much to shovel by hand. Brandon used the backhoe to work on the farm lot around the bins and buildings. I think we are pretty clear for now as of Monday evening. But the way the snow is blowing, and with big wind tomorrow, we will likely need to use the blower a few more times!

The snow blower does a pretty good job of clearing a path. It is quite old. Dad bought it soon after the Blizzard of ’78. John restored it a few years ago.
I took the tractor over to John’s for him to clear his driveway.
This was the biggest 24-hour snow event we’ve had in many years. Back in November, we got a 4–5-inch snow, and we thought that was a lot, but this one is gonna stick around a while. There was no in-person school today, and I expect it to be another e-learning day again tomorrow. I was out with the pickup to go to Wheatland to check the church building for frozen pipes (none, PTL!), and to take a couple pieces of mail to the post office. IN 550 was snow-packed, making it a bit slippery, but no loose or deep snow. For our county road, East Wheatland Road, I saw a county road grader scraping it as I was working on our lane, and it is fairly passable too. Snow-packed of course, but passable.
Looks like things will be a bit slowed down for a couple more days. If the kids don’t have school, they are not permitted to play their basketball games that evening.
The tournament draw for the Indiana Girls HS basketball state tournament was held yesterday. Our team, the South Knox Lady Spartans, (defending 2A state champion!) will be playing in a 6-team sectional next Tuesday at Eastern Greene HS. They drew Sullivan. The toughest opponent will likely come on Friday when they will probably meet North Knox. If they can get past NK, they would be favored to make a trip to the IHSAA state championship again. We are hopeful.
Last Saturday, Pat and I went up to Purdue to see the Boilermakers play Illinois. The weather was clear all the way as we drove to West Lafayette. Of course, we had to make a stop on the way at the Beef House for a hearty lunch. The game did not turn out to our liking. It was a close game throughout, lead changes back and forth, but the Illini came out on top at the end. They had a freshman player name Wagler who scored 46 points! I have not seen anyone shoot that well since ‘way back in Rick Mount days. As we left Mackey Arena, the snow was beginning to fall. The roads home were pretty good until we got to Terre Haute. US 41 was snow-packed through the city but got better once we got south of town. The highway became slippery once again between Carlisle and Oaktown, and the last 10 miles were slick. There was only about 2 inches of snow on the ground, so we made it safely by driving extra-carefully that last stretch. It felt good to get back home.

The farm lane as we left late Saturday morning.

Pat and I really enjoy being at Mackey for a ballgame. It was loud and fun. And, of course, it was special to hear 14k+of us sing “Hail, Purdue”.

Mackey Arena is a great place to see a basketball game… not a bad seat in the house. We did not come home with a win, but still it was a treat to be there to cheer on our Boilermakers!
As I write this on Monday afternoon, it has warmed up to a balmy 6ºF (-14C), but it does not feel too bad because there is no wind. That’s supposed to kick up to about 40mph tomorrow. Not fun!
If you got snow where you are, I hope you can enjoy it. Down south, in KY and TN, they got ice, and that’s never a good thing. We pray they get their power back on soon.
Have a good last week of January, everyone.