Lexicon
Free Ranging
This is true, but thankfully we don't get long spells of -45C.Lexicon and I both know what real -45C is (not that drivel the weather man says when it’s -20 but feels like -40, hahaha).
And in the winter the sun will rise around 9:30 am drift along the horizon and set around 3:30 (Lex will get even shorter days then I would get in northern Alberta).
And the sun rise and sun sets - last for soooo lone and are soooo beautiful. And the cold! It burns at -40, the extension cable to plug my truck block heater into the power (the block is a heater keeps the engine warm so the oil and fuel won’t gel, so the truck starts in cold weather), well the plastic coating on cheap extension cord just becomes so brittle it crack and breaks! Making the power cord useless and have to thrown out - darn it!
I really don’t know how Lexs chickies survive that cold, but they are thriving! My silkies had it rough last winter. I have a radiant heater panel for them.
In December the sun rises after 11:00 am, but is so low in the sky that it never clears the trees on our forested property, so we don't get actual rays of sunshine until much later in the spring.
It sounds bad, but it is not. A crisp night sky filled with stars, Northern Lights, no crowds, lots of lovely snow to play in, it is really a great place to live.
Winter tax: