Friday, December 28, 2018

Winter Survival Mode

We did get snow. then it turned to rain. that made it heavy wet snow. The rain changed to snow again. Then temps dropped to 11 currently. Now every thing is icy.

Temps on New Years day will be 0 during the day then drop to -17 over night. This photo is my new look until spring. In my hoodie, wrapped in my gray blanket on the recliner...For the winter. Only coming out to eat, use bathroom, and go to CAP.



Stay warm, Winter has arrived. With this global warming it will be cold until May 31st, and snow by
Labor Day.

Rob

12 comments:

Gorges Smythe said...

It's a shame we can't just hibernate! - lol

Rob said...

Who says we can't.

hobo said...

hahahaha.... I don't blame you! But the only thing you are missing is reading material.... like seed catalogs, homesteading...... ;^)

We were 15 this AM.... ground is frozen good. And not much snow. Which is disappointing. I'm praying for more. But it is almost January and we are typically cold for the first week or so of January. Bustin' ice on the stock pond and tank has been a daily task.

Keep warm and toasty.... and stay safe!
~hobo

Vicki said...

I'm with you, pal.....Not sticking my nose outdoors until maybe June!

Rev. Paul said...

If we're to avoid winter weather, we'd be indoors until late May or early June. But do what's needful, and everything else will take care of itself.

Rob said...

I have plenty to read, beside K-books I have all my CAP papers

Rob said...

right?? Just unwrapping to bath can be chilling enough. But then the BO snaps one into reality...

Rob said...

The problem with Alaska it takes sooo long to warm up

Moe said...

That picture makes it look like you're next in line to run the 'Death Star"

later,
-Moe

Rob said...

Did that one once, Pass let someone else have a turn

Mike Yukon said...

Thanks Moe, I was trying to figure out who he looks like and you nailed it! :-)

Rob said...

With friends like you two who needs enemies