Thank Goodness for Blankets, Warm Clothes, and Heat

This was the forecast for down here yesterday:

And this was what it was like up on the land:

Hoar Frost on Limber Pine

Hoar Frost on Grass

Hoar Frost on Pussy Willow

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16 Responses to Thank Goodness for Blankets, Warm Clothes, and Heat

  1. MadSnapper says:

    the frost is beautiful. 46 was our low yesterday, we are back to 56 today for low and Bob is complaining about the cold… he was born and raised in the frozen north of PA and came here in 1970 and never went back. I enjoy this cold snap but nothing colder. although yesterday while hooded and walking Beau I did think yay tomorow with be warmer. I do not care for extremes heat/cold. he loves the hotter it can get.

    • Jean says:

      As you know I prefer cold to warm. Andy runs cold but bundles up and doesn’t complain about the outside temperature, He does keep the house up there warm.

  2. Ann Thompson says:

    Your temperatures are very close in comparison to our forecast. It sure does look cold up there on the land but pretty with all that hoar frost on everything.

  3. We have so much snow I can’t see out the windows!

  4. Myra says:

    Now you’re talking!
    My Tom’s the same way as (Sandra’s) Bob! Our lows have been in the 20’s and 30’s of late. I know he’s miserable but isn’t being particularly vocal, for which I’m thankful. (*grin*)

  5. Ginny+Hartzler says:

    The first photo is truly stunning!

  6. yes the limber pine looks amazing

    here in my neck of the woods we are into some sort of daily patterning…

    all day overcast but in the morning quite nice, not cold but not warm – come mid arvo and down it comes rain +++

    yesterday a major storm with all that thunder and lightning with very heavy and wind blown rain, I believe some hail factored in… lots of problems in other parts of my region.

    seems like it’s truly as the broadway show saying “Spring Showers” but really heavy rain!

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