The faces of these heifers and dry cows give new meaning to the term "frosty mug". If you can't see the frost on their "mugs", click the picture to enlarge it. As I've mentioned in another post recently, livestock get along fine in the extreme cold......they seem to take it in stride......except for those frosty mugs, of course. Vouching for that fact is this article from yesterday's Waterloo Courier.
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I took one glove off for about 30 seconds to snap the critter photo above; pain gripped my fingertips after about 15 seconds. How Native Americans, early settlers, Arctic and Antarctic explorers ever survived such weather conditions, I will never know. While shivering and shaking, manning my spot as we tried to coax and direct the steer toward the trailer, I suddenly recalled that the idea for my blog's name was hatched in the exact spot where I was standing.......about 23 months ago. The first blogpost, entitled
"Initial Blog Post", explains how the phrase, "Midlife by Farmlight", came to be.
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OK.......Husband is ready to head down the road to the locker. He's dressed warmly and has hot cocoa and snacks for sustenance, and his cell phone along in case of trouble. With an old trailer, you just never know what might happen.
OK.......Husband is ready to head down the road to the locker. He's dressed warmly and has hot cocoa and snacks for sustenance, and his cell phone along in case of trouble. With an old trailer, you just never know what might happen.
According to the weather forecast, our temperatures are supposed to start rising today, to a high of 10 degrees above zero, which at this point sounds like a heat wave.
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STAY WARM!
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P.S. - My college daughter and I have been having some serious text message conversations about the laptop issue. She wants me to buy hers so she can buy a lighter-weight one.......only problem being that her checking account is also a lightweight. Hmm.......we'll figure it out soon.......my back and shoulders hope it will be VERY soon.
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7 comments:
To cold for me! It is 10 degrees here this morning and I cannot even stand the thought of it being that cold. I am a light weight when it comes to cold weather.
Great post with great pictures.
13 below in Chicago this morning. Since I'm retired, I could hibernate yesterday, but today must go forth. Wish I had a growler.
This cold reminds me of a book written by a member of the disastrous Scott Expedition to Antarctica, aptly titled "The Worst Journey in the World." At one point he reflected, "The minus 30's and 40's were not cold, as we would come to understand cold."
Coldest it's been in ten years here in "the sunny South" -- 12 degrees this morning with a wind chill of minus three.
Stay warm up there....
It was 18 below when I took the dog out this morning. I made him wear boots, which freaked him out.
Something is waiting for you at my blog!
We were -11 at school time, so a day off here, too. We call the face masks robber masks -- very popular in this house.
Don't think I've mentioned how much I love your blog's new background. I feel like the sun is shining every time I stop by your blog :)
Hi, Gail,
Yes, well, ten degrees is pretty cold, too, but we are supposed to warm up to that point tomorrow. I can't wait!
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Hi, Sempringham,
Yeah, I saw the NBC reporter standing by the lake in Chicago this morning. Hope you got out and about safely today and then back home again to warmth.
Those explorers certainly had more determination than I ever would. He's right.....when it gets to 30 below zero, its like beyond cold....into another dimension entirely....into a world of daggers coming from every direction. It wouldn't take long to lose the will to live.
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Hi, rhymsie,
Well, your temps are no fun, either. Stay warm. I wonder if it will affect fruit trees down south.
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Hi, Ruth,
Boots for your dog! Really? I'll bet you were kind and knitted him some.
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Hi, Caution,
Hope the flag family enjoyed their togetherness today. We're starting to warm up a bit here now, so hopefully that trend will reach your area soon.
Glad you like the background. It really caught my eye.....its our school colors......and Valentine's Day is coming, you know. I want to be prepared. :)
Too bad farming can't take a wee break in those kind of temperatures! I chatted with my 'bro' from your area the other night...and he said they were having a 'late start' for school the next day. That gives them a few hours to get the roads cleared, etc..not a bad idea!
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