SCG I am so happy there was no disaster!!!
We are snowed in. Outside twice yesterday cleaning the heavy snow off the same roofs and fighting with the snowblower. Temps dropped and the wind picked up to 40 mph after dark so it's not as bad today. The wind blew some of the snow off and the new snow is a lot fluffier now that the temps are back in the single digits. DH tried to drive the car to the mailbox yesterday but had to back up into the garage so he borrowed my snowshoes this morning. Nothing but junk mail of course. I went outside to clean some of the current snowfall off the coop and greenhouse and of course the chooks wanted nothing to do with all that white stuff. The two Wyandottes "kids" did come out and scarf up all the scratch the older girls wouldn't venture out after and then scooted their fluffy butts back into the cozy coop. I just finished up changing their water, a bit more shoveling, filled the wild bird feeder and scooted my own boots back inside just as the wind picked up again. I am now back in my chair with my pup sleeping on my feet, watching the new snow fall and listening to DH try to locate the driveway with the snowblower. Not sure why. Haven't heard any sound of a snowplow out on the road yet so we can't go anywhere anyway. He'll ether give up or it will finally quit snowing (whichever comes first) and then I will go out and take over the snowblower. Now, however, it's time to make a fresh pot of coffee
We are snowed in. Outside twice yesterday cleaning the heavy snow off the same roofs and fighting with the snowblower. Temps dropped and the wind picked up to 40 mph after dark so it's not as bad today. The wind blew some of the snow off and the new snow is a lot fluffier now that the temps are back in the single digits. DH tried to drive the car to the mailbox yesterday but had to back up into the garage so he borrowed my snowshoes this morning. Nothing but junk mail of course. I went outside to clean some of the current snowfall off the coop and greenhouse and of course the chooks wanted nothing to do with all that white stuff. The two Wyandottes "kids" did come out and scarf up all the scratch the older girls wouldn't venture out after and then scooted their fluffy butts back into the cozy coop. I just finished up changing their water, a bit more shoveling, filled the wild bird feeder and scooted my own boots back inside just as the wind picked up again. I am now back in my chair with my pup sleeping on my feet, watching the new snow fall and listening to DH try to locate the driveway with the snowblower. Not sure why. Haven't heard any sound of a snowplow out on the road yet so we can't go anywhere anyway. He'll ether give up or it will finally quit snowing (whichever comes first) and then I will go out and take over the snowblower. Now, however, it's time to make a fresh pot of coffee
