Clearing A Path To The Barn

Clearing a Path to the Barn

One more round of snow made it pretty difficult for the shepherds and the dogs to make their way up the hill to the barn. Being from down South, I had never owned or operated a snow blower until this year. I didn’t realize I needed one until 20 inches of snow fell in January. Who knew it could be so much fun to forge a path up the hill and leave the shovel behind?

View Down The Hill
View Down the Hill
Gus

Gus in the Storm

Sheep

Sheep Paying No Attention to the Snow

Mo

Mo in the Snow

Of all our animals, Mo, the Bernese Mountain Dog, loves the snow the most. With her big furry paws and thick coat, she would stay outside in the snow all day if we let her.

Photos by Alicia and Jimmy Crisp,     Curated Brochure by Crisp Architects: Portfolio

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By Published On: February 23rd, 2026Categories: Miscellaneous0 Comments on Snow Day

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James M. Crisp has been an architect for well over 30 years. His architectural firm, Crisp Architects, designs projects throughout New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Massachusetts. In April of 2007, Taunton Press published 'On the Porch' by James M. Crisp and Sandra Mahoney.

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