JG and the YD, accompanied by dog, went out to clear downed trees off the road.
I took photos.
But it sure is beautiful.
Many years ago now, when I was young(er) and strong and agile, I took a solo trip to England. It was early summer, and I had spent the fall ...
We had some outages on Sunday. One must have lasted for more than an hour.
ReplyDeleteOur "dear friends" in Alberta thoughtfully sent us a Clipper. We got wind, several inches of snow, and temps topping out at 21F today. This, after a nice warm 45F Christmas. Sigh.
ReplyDeleteIt DOES look lovely out there, doesn't it? All sparkly and white - just like a postcard. What the heck is that crazy machine you have there? It's cool and a little scary
ReplyDeletehow long were you without power? What a trooper you are--your pictures are lovely.
ReplyDeleteYou know how I love to come here -- from my subtropical land -- and enjoy your postcard gorgeous winter scenes. I know people complain about the very legitimate inconveniences of winter -- like lost power! -- but oh, the beauty of it, I do miss.
ReplyDeleteJust popped over from Loth - and I thought our (Scottish) snow was bad!
ReplyDeleteXUP, it's a Kabota ATV with the wheels replaced by tracks for the winter. Some beast, hmm?
ReplyDeleteJulie, the ice is staying and the sun was out today and there is a full moon tonight. Spectacular. Also, -24C. Brr. (11 below zero in F)
Hi Isabelle. Nice to meet you. In Canada, we do snow.
Kaye, about 12 hours. No problem. We have a generator hooked in to a bypass panel, just for these occasions. (the water pump needs electricity!)
Anvilcloud, you got lucky. See comment above.
Nance, sounds nice and warm to me.