Not much snow, but Oh! My! Cold is the word. Lots of wind and a nasty wind chill.
WINTER has Arrived!
(Terry and I are so grateful we got the corn out before this hit. Sadly there are still farmers trying to harvest and can’t right now. The farmer on one side of us, and the one behind us, for sure. We sure hope this passes so they can get back into their fields. :()
Your friend on a western Colorado farm,
Linda
Way too cold to be out in thes field! Hope there is a break ~
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All our field work is done! YAY! Just farm repairs now.
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Batten down the hatches! We are having fierce winds as well over here in New England at least by the sea anyway. Will you get the dumping of snow CA will see or will you get all that rain do you think?
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I don’t know. We do need snow in the mountains for water next year.
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Yes the push and pull of reality. Feet of snow will hit the CA area hope your hills get some as well. Merry Christmas to you both.
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BRRRRR. It looks cold!
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It is. Sigh
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It was windy here all night and this morning the wind chill was 16*
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Brr 6* here
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Your cold weather has arrived in our part of Tennessee. We were fortunate here on the Plateau to only have rain and cold — no tornados. I’m glad you got all of your corn in before the nasty weather arrived.
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Yes, Terry and I are very grateful. 6* chill factor today
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Good thing your corn is in! Also good you have wood for the stove! Stay Warm!
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We are so grateful we got the corn in, very. Merry Christmas, Connie!
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Lulu: “We hope you get some warmer weather soon so that the other farmers can finish their harvest!”
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Yes, we do too. Gratefully today they have started again!
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So pleased that you got your corn in …! It sure looks cold and bleak. I hope that your neighbours managed to get their corn in ..
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They finished up yesterday! YAY
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