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I'm sure they thought some huge wild animal dressed in a fleece lined camo coat with a bear head was going to kill and eat them all.
I think the alpacas have the same opinion of me in my insulated Carhartt coveralls with the hood up. And they aren't too certain even when I take the hood off.

Still around -15 but felt much better since the sun is finally shining.
Yep, "too cold to snow" usually means sun.

The fresh I had put out earlier this morning was already frozen so I surrendered and hooked up the big heated waterer for them.
I think (no I'm SURE) I would have had that waterer plugged in about 45°F earlier.
 
I spent most of the afternoon and evening looking for iron on embroidery patterns that I can use to make dish towels. The ones that you can get at Orscheln's and sometimes TSC that are the white cotton material. I want to make up a bunch and give as gifts next year. I remember being about 18 and an elderly lady giving me a set to put in my 'hope chest'. Now that I'm an old lady myself I thought it was time to carry on the tradition.

What is it about freezing sub zero temperatures that brings out the artsy fartsy genes in us ladies anyway?

I found the 'Aunt Martha's' line, made a list then it was OH LOOK! Iron On Quilt patterns to embroider. So I made another list.

Finally gave up about 9 with a growing list in hand. Either I can order them on line, find them on FleaBay or stop in at Wally World.

It's 2 degrees outside right now. Looking at -6 tonight. Checked all the windows in the coops for drafts. My four boys in one coop were cuddled together on the roost. The standard roosters and hens were grabbing a fast snack and the bantams recognized me, mainly because I made sure to wear a coat that the little pea brains were familiar with and left my 'bear' hat inside.

The dogs aren't even anxious to go outside at the moment and frankly I don't blame them.

Stay warm everyone.
 
:yuckyuck and sad too... I used to love to read. Eyes aren't what they once were and I just no longer make the time to sit down with a good book. Have never had a kindle or tablet and doubt I ever will. Don't like doing a lot of reading on a computer screen, something about the feel of the book in my hands.
 
The kindle is not lit like a computer screen, more like a book. Love mine and i do like real books.
:yuckyuck and sad too... I used to love to read. Eyes aren't what they once were and I just no longer make the time to sit down with a good book. Have never had a kindle or tablet and doubt I ever will. Don't like doing a lot of reading on a computer screen, something about the feel of the book in my hands.
 

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