18F, no wind. looks like another 3 inches of snow for a total of 9 in the past three days...Yippee!!!
I remembered to get my boots back out!
I remembered to get my boots back out!
I am so very sick and tired of winter I could scream. Would do so if it wouldn't wake my husband and dog (it's 4 a.m. or so. Doggie pottied, husband dead asleep. Wish I could just hibernate, which aside from snow shoveling, he has). I have never had such a depressing winter since I left ND. I know this is abnormal, or I swear I'd sell the house I love so much and move.
I agree ladies. I like your expression Aunt Bea, "Winter has worn out its welcome".17 degrees, no wind, snowing hard, about 4 inches on the ground.
Funny how beautiful this would be on Christmas morning, Winter has worn out its welcome!
I don't mind hearing this. I understand. And, you are waaayyyy over there.I know you guys don't want to hear this, but I am so excited by the snow and more snow. The snowpack in the high country is building and hopefully we will not have a fire season this year. As much fun as it is hanging out in fire camps, I would much rather give them a pass.
It's 17F now, no wind. And a lovely coating of snow all over!
I don't understand the fascination of snow and wanting more unless you are into winter sports. Or maybe need the winter snow for the summer's water.
Which is it, Fi? Why do you like snow so much?
You have a gas well? What, like your own source of natural gas?Interesting.
There is a kind of stillness in the winter. And of course sounds are amplified.
But it's just so darn cold...
I'm just glad I have a gas well. My electric bill is high enough this winter from the furnaces running all the time.
I know you guys don't want to hear this, but I am so excited by the snow and more snow. The snowpack in the high country is building and hopefully we will not have a fire season this year. As much fun as it is hanging out in fire camps, I would much rather give them a pass.
It's 17F now, no wind. And a lovely coating of snow all over!
.....I love walking while the snow is coming down (if there is no wind), especially at night, makes you feel like the only person on earth and you can hear the squeak of the snow under your boots...
Himself does all the major snow removal, but if we get a nice, light snow late at night I've been known to boot up and shovel the driveway around midnight. No barking dogs, no snowblowers, no cars racing up and down the street. *sigh* I'll stop every once in a while just to listen to...nothing.Interesting.
There is a kind of stillness in the winter. And of course sounds are amplified.
But it's just so darn cold...
You have a gas well? What, like your own source of natural gas?
Cool, so I guess that's your royalties.Something like that. It's a commercial well on my property, so I'm allowed so much gas from it.