Posted on 12/27/2017 5:59:40 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska
Howdy, LUV.
Did it warm up enough to melt your snow?
Yeah, it’s just going to get colder here as the time wears on. Highs in the low to mid 30s for a couple more days, then in the 20s into next week. Lows in the 20s and teens.
Glad the fog cleared up. Bad enough driving on slick streets but when you can’t see ......
We never got above freezing either but we didn’t have any frozen stuff to contend with like y’all did. Just an ugly wind chill that made going to the grocery store no fun at all.
At least there was some filtered sunshine today - - high thin clouds rather than thick ones. There were beautiful sun dogs when I went into town this afternoon.
Here is our blizzard:
Don’t bogart them 60s, my friend! LOL! Whew, it would be soooooo nice to have those temps here.
Good for you! That’s the spirit! Can’t let a blizzard knock ya down. :-)
When I was taking my nap today, I had a heavy fuzzy throw plus Peaches cuddling and I still felt chilled. And the heater was running.
It’s been such a warm winter up till yesterday that I am having a hard time adjusting. LOL!
*HUG*
Thanks Ma!
Good Golly Miss Molly, it is COLD!!
https://www.yahoo.com/news/weather/united-states/maine/durham-12759467/
Check it out!!
Our President at work!!
I heard today he "popped in" on a local fire station.
It’s hard to adjust to these hard cold hits. It hasn’t been nearly as warm here as it’s been there but we’re having a hard time adjusting too. I’m wearing a sweater and sweat pants and am still chilly. Just glad it hasn’t gone into single digit temps but it could before winter’s over.
OUCH!!!!
See, LUV? We shouldn’t whine when we don’t have temps nearly as cold as MS.B and Kathy. LOL
How ya doin’, MS.B? Sitting on top of that toasty stove in order to stay warm? :-)
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Air Force Staff Sgt. Kelley Szydlo and Chase, her military working dog, search for simulated
hidden explosives while participating in annual certification training
at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson,
Alaska, Oct. 14, 2016. Completion of annual certification training ensures that military working dog teams
maintain their skills and operational readiness. Szydlo, a dog handler and Chase
are assigned to the 673rd Security Forces Squadron. Air Force photo by Alejandro Pena
EEEEEK!
Nope....I have NO gripes about my 25-30 after reading that! ~~~~shiver~~~~
I hadn’t heard that...thanks MSM!!....but what an excellent thing for him to do!
The people who count count him in!
Heehee! Ya did it!
Woohoo!
Oooooh, I still have gripes but will stop whining about them. LOL!
Man, when Old Man Winter finally decided to move in, he did it with a vengeance, didn’t he?
Well dang, I didn’t notice. LOL! I broke out a little bottle of bubbles and have been playing with the cats, doing quick posts here and there.
Awww...I’ll bet they’re having a blast!
Peaches went out but I anticipate him zipping back in before too long. I don’t like for them to be out when it’s this cold. Sometimes, though, they just WILL not come ine.
Have fun rebuilding. LOL!
They are. This is the first time the girlies have experienced bubbles and they love them. The other cats love them, too, and all are having a large time. I don’t break them out often so they get excited when I do.
Sure hope Peaches decides to go back in soon. He’s gonna be one unhappy feller if he waits until after you’ve gone to bed to want back in.
Raimis and Milda have been at the nest this morning, beginning just after 8:30 their time. They’re busy bringing more nesting materials in. Just run the video back.
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