I know it aint much compared to you MidWesterners and EastCoasters, but 26-degrees at 6AM and a layer of frost on the pasture is a reminder that it’s nearly the Winter Solstice next Wednesday the 21st – when I take the garbage cans up to the road. Days will start getting longer if not warmer.
And since I quit Twitter and went to Gab, things are interesting.
Very thankful to be up out of that darn cold tule fog…
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Ja me too! Rather but up in the elevation than down in the dank!
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Hard to say how much white stuff we got over the weekend, but it was blizzard-y on Saturday, with visibility down to about 200 yards, if not less, with wind and ice coming down at the same time as the snow.
And then we got up to about -6 degrees on Sunday morning.
Oh well, gotta take the bad with the good, and we had an outstanding autumn this year, with picture perfect weather almost every day. A rare treat.
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Our “Fall” seemed to last all of a week as Summer heat wobbled a bit towards the end, then we were into the rain and dropping temps and Winter.
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It was 14º up here in NW Washington Thursday morning. We have also now had snow four of the last seven days. No complaints from me.
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I wouldn’t mind snow, but it’s just freezy-frosty and long-underwear weather.
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