Cold, frosty days leaving a coat of ice on the needles of trees…
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Cold, frosty days leaving a coat of ice on the needles of trees…
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The last couple of days have been a bit pea-soupish around here…
It leaves some nice frosty crystals on everything, including the echinacea in the garden…
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I’m missing the freezing fog this week. We are experience extremely cold temperatures here this week. Tonight’s low is suppose be -10 F with wind-chills bringing the temps down to -20 to -30 degrees F. Wishing it was a bit warmer like it was in these pictures…
Did I mention we have a handful of Suffolk ewes due any day now? Hopefully they got the memo on not delivering in this cold. Brrrrrr….
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Temperatures have been dipping down in -20’s this past week. A bit cold….
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Jack Frost has shown up in full force here in NW Montana…
Brrrr….we were met full force with fall weather on our camping trip.
Our frosty mornings in the Tetons generally started with hot chocolate, coffee and the campfire going…
Frosty, until the sun comes out…
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Brrrr!! Cold morning checking ewes!
Thankful for a bit of sun to warm things up a bit.
After a cold and frosty night…
Danika and the chickens were sure glad to see the sun and blue sky today.
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