Good Morning Lori, Carolb and all,
sorry you are being buffeted by winds Lori, but at least you aren't buried in snow like you said. I"m sure Carolb and all those in NY are probably by now. Hope Irmi and Steve got on the road and managed to get out of that anyway. I'm sure they have probably run into rain and maybe even some storms and are hunkered down waiting it out. Keep safe you two. Soos' kids are probably buried in at her northern home if they stayed there rather than returning home before the storm hit. I also know that the southern part of Michigan was hit pretty good with this storm as well. Up here in the U.P. we are just having daily light snows that aren't amounting to anything, just lightly coming down and back at home, all's quiet too from what I hear.
BJ, you asked the other day, how I handle my dogs in the snow with their thick coats. Well, I don't worry about it for one thing as it's only frozen water. It lays on top of them actually. They have to be out in a really wet snow for it to penetrate their thick undercoats, but their hair can get wet. For the most part, they don't stay out in it long and they don't play in it. Just go out, take care of business and come back in unless we are out for our daily walks. Sassy however, loves to lay out there in a snowstorm and can turn into an "abominable snowdog" before she comes in. Usually she's pretty good about shaking it off before she wealks back in the door. The snow doesn't stick to them, it just flies off. I also will towel them off if needed. But if we are out for a walk in really cold weather or a wet snow is coming down, then this is the answer to that
I got these coats through Drs. Foster and Smith and they do help keep most of their coats dry in wet snow conditions. You might want to look into something like that for your dogs.
Well, the place here is filled up for the rest of the week now. I think there are a couple of units coming in today, but down here, everybody's here. One unit came in after dark last night instead of waiitng to today. Want to get their "sleds' out and hit the trails. "Sleds" meaning snowmobiles for those of you wondering. They pulled up out front here with a huge trailer of them. But they unloaded the trailer and parked it out of the way, down the hill, so they don't block everybody's view of the lake. Thank you very much
I parked my van over away from my unit, in front of the one next door cause the fella that is leasing it, is gone for the holidays. That will give the others more room to manuever. So right now, theres a vehicle and at least 4 snowmobiles parked out here.
I'm like Lori, in that I have some washing to do too, not a lot, but I think I will haul it to the laundromat this morning and get it done and put away. Then can enjoy the weekend. Plan to take down my tree and decorations either tomorrow or Saturday. Box them up for the trip home next weekend.
Read through all the Christmas Day postings and enjoyed hearing about everybody's plans for the day. Sounds like everybody was enjoy8ing it one way or other. Now on to the New Year. Everyone on the roads, keep safe, those with loved ones still around, enjoy, those in bad weather areas, hunker down, it will pass and for all the rest, have a great day.