SATURDAY--WARMER BY 7 DEGREES
Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2009 7:10 am
GOOD MORNING TO ALL!
It's only 20 below ZERO this morning, and no wind, so the house is farily warm as I fed the wood fire all night.
Those people in the southern areas are waking up to tons of new snow, with no sign of its stopping for a long time to come! I hope nobody is out on the roads in that area, as when I saw the CNN morning news, traffic is crawling along at an almost imperceptible pace. Some people have spent 24 hours trying to do a usual 8 hour trip. They have run out of food and water, diapers for babies and toddlers, (PEW! Cars must be beginning to stink!) and fatigue is setting in big time. They are saying that the storm has only just begun. PLEASE, if you are NOT on those roads, stay put until it's over. I really like snow, but certainly not on the roads when I am trying to get somewhere. My brother in the Philly area suburbs will be snow-blowing his rather lengthy driveway (all on a steep hill) today, for sure.
If the sun comes out today, I hope to get in some cross-country skiing. With a new covering of light snow on top of the older, deep, heavy snow (and I hope frozen so I won't sink through it on skis) it should be a fun time out there.
Coffee is hot and feels good on my hands as well as tasting great! Molly has gone back to the warm bed for a while. If we make it to the pond later, I'll take my camera along to capture what it's like here.
Have a fun day, everybody, and let us know what's going on in your neck of the woods.
It's only 20 below ZERO this morning, and no wind, so the house is farily warm as I fed the wood fire all night.
Those people in the southern areas are waking up to tons of new snow, with no sign of its stopping for a long time to come! I hope nobody is out on the roads in that area, as when I saw the CNN morning news, traffic is crawling along at an almost imperceptible pace. Some people have spent 24 hours trying to do a usual 8 hour trip. They have run out of food and water, diapers for babies and toddlers, (PEW! Cars must be beginning to stink!) and fatigue is setting in big time. They are saying that the storm has only just begun. PLEASE, if you are NOT on those roads, stay put until it's over. I really like snow, but certainly not on the roads when I am trying to get somewhere. My brother in the Philly area suburbs will be snow-blowing his rather lengthy driveway (all on a steep hill) today, for sure.
If the sun comes out today, I hope to get in some cross-country skiing. With a new covering of light snow on top of the older, deep, heavy snow (and I hope frozen so I won't sink through it on skis) it should be a fun time out there.
Coffee is hot and feels good on my hands as well as tasting great! Molly has gone back to the warm bed for a while. If we make it to the pond later, I'll take my camera along to capture what it's like here.
Have a fun day, everybody, and let us know what's going on in your neck of the woods.