
It’s been cold here. A couple of nights ago as I was driving home from work, a trip of about 40 miles, the temperature dropped from 5 degrees when we left the library to -5 when I pulled into my driveway. This morning as Katie and I ventured out for our morning walk it was zero degrees out; the kind of cold that makes your fingers ache even in their heavy gloves. The sun was just coming up, and everything was lit with that special rosy early morning glow.
We could see where the deer had crossed our yard, looking for food, digging in the snow to find even the tiniest bits of grass.

Now, a bit over an hour later our temperature is -6 degrees, the sun shining on the brilliant white snow. I went outside to put more birdseed on the feeder, and it was so cold that the snow didn’t even stick to my boots. I think it’s the kind of cold that is best experienced from inside. Perhaps on our comfy and warm blanket!

Hope all of you are warm and safe!

January 15, 2009 at 2:00 pm
It sure looks beautiful around your place at this time of year. We’d light a fire and then sit back (or lie on our blankets) and look out of the window.
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January 15, 2009 at 3:41 pm
We are having the same weather here. It is so cold it is ridiculous!
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January 15, 2009 at 7:27 pm
Here in Nebraska we had the coldest day since 1990. It was -12 at 7.00am and has barely moved about that all day. Poor Mr Reilly races outside, does what he needs to do, grabs a mouthful of snow and bangs the bell to come back inside……it takes probably all of 1.30 minutes 🙂
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January 15, 2009 at 11:09 pm
Yes, Katie asks to go out but when we get out there she’s quick to finish up her job and trots back to the house as fast as she can! Shelties are SO smart!
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January 16, 2009 at 7:05 am
We’ve had enough of the cold – today’s high will be 5 – right now it’s -12!
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January 16, 2009 at 11:24 am
I can feel the inside of my nostrils freezing and hear the snow squeak. Coldest I ever felt it was -17 in–you guessed it–Houghton Michigan.
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