After a day of wind and scattered snow showers the clouds started to blow away leaving us with a stunning sunset!
Then during the night the dark mid-night blue sky brought forth a silent, frozen, glittering heaven.
Today we woke-up to brittle blue skies with clouds etched along the edges of our horizons. The side-ways sleet that flung into our eyes and our faces didn’t even stick or make a glittering dune to enjoy after the storm moved on.
If I look at the mountains they are showing white, which is good…water in the making!
Still the sun is shining and the day has grown longer! (although we are very cold, 27* as I write this with a windchill of of 17*
I hope you are all warm and safe from the messy arctic storm covering most the U.S. map.
Your friend,
Linda
You just cannot improve on nature..what beauty
Stay warm dear friend
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beautiful sky. i love happy boomer in the header. 🙂
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We also got snow from about 11 pm last night until 7 am this Sunday morning. The wind at 32 mph and wind gust at 35.Sun out now. Very dangerous.
Tell Fuzzy and Boomer they were right about the book, The Great Turkey Walk. I got it at our Library yesterday and finished it this morning. it is so well written you feel like you are right there.
Hope you both do not have to be out much.
From south central Kansas, be careful. Sharon and Harry Drake
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Such a beautiful post today. Your words, like your sunsets, are stunning.
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You really paint a picture with your words. I felt like I was right there – instead of here on a foggy, rainy, day with leftover piles and puddles of black and brown city snow.
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The storm is supposed to get here tonight. We probably won’t get much snow, but it’s going to be COLD!!
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I like that Linda- “brittle blue skies” . Aren’t the skies vivid in the cold months? I too have noticed the longer days now and a quote of my late Daddy ring in my ears — ” as the days lengthen, the cold strengthens.” Clear and very cold here, but thankfully warm and comfortable inside.
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Stay warm, your sunset is beautiful:)
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You found some beautiful words to describe life in winter, just beautiful. Stay warm and safe!
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Gosh we have been warm here for this time of year! Darn near 40! Was 12 this morning. But no moisture. ugh!
Love the picture of Boomer…He looks like he’s loving it! 🙂
Have a beautiful Sunday.
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Beautiful description and photo, Linda. It makes me homesick for Colorado! Stay warm–
Rob
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Beautiful sunset photo, Linda!! It’s to get down to about 5* here tonight. Was sunny, but quite cold today….colder tomorrow THEN we get a warm up to 40*! My little hens are not happy that I won’t let them out! 🙂
Blessings!
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We are having very cold weather for Florida. The strawberries are just getting ripe, the farmers will run there sprinklers when the temps reach 32, that will coat the plants and protect them from freezing. The citrus can withstand temps of 27 for up to 4 hours and not freeze. The fish farmers cover the fish ponds and run warm well water in them to keep the water warm, these are tropical fish. My kids have citrus, my son in law will sleep at the groves, my daughter will check temps every hour and call him, he will start running water when it reaches 28. Tues. Night is suppose to be really cold and in the 20’s. I know other people have it much worse but we are not prepared for this cold weather, some houses don’t even have heat in them.
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As long as the snow stays in the mountains and not on us, we are happy campers.
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We got our spare propane tanks filled today. We’re ready if the cold comes further South than they are predicting.
Hope you all stay safe and warm, too! ♥
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Love your way with words and your photo of Boomer in your header. Stay warm.
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Beautiful photograph, where is the snow?
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So beautiful! Here in the middle of the state we’re covered in snow and it’s been snowing on and off all day. We might have had a nice sunset, but I had my head down shoveling and missed it! I’ll remember to look up next time 🙂
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Love the header! 🙂 Stay safe and warm
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Brrrr…. we are bracing for arctic air in Florida. It is supposed to get to 18 or so, with a windchill that will make it near 0. That’s a bit harsh for this area.
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Safe here — we’re that little funny thumb that sticks out and doesn’t get much snow….but you knew that already. We are getting lower temps today (35 to 40 maybe… don’t throw things at me ;>)
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A lovely piece of descriptive writing, I could see that night sky, and the brittle blue etched with clouds in the morning.
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