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  • devotion10
    devotion10 Member Posts: 623 Member
    Phil64 said:

    West Michigan (Marshall / Battle Creek)

    Cynthia,

    As you probably already know.  I'm in West Michigan.  On my ride into work this morning (from Marshall to Battle Creek) my truck thermomitor registered -17 degrees f.  It is COLD!  I too live in a rural area as well. And our house is a 1000 feet off the road.  I'm not liking my plow bill this year at all. But I have to admit that the snow is beautiful. And to think that every one of those snow flakes are unique (no two are the same) is truly amazing.

    Light and Love to you today! Stay warm!

    Phil

     

     

    Hey Phil … I hoped you would check in ...

    and look at you, driving to work in -17 degree weather! You had mentioned you might start back to work ... I know it can be tough but also can prevent you from focusing on the medical aspects of your life 24-7.  I love the sound of your home - 1000' from the road - that is my kind of place. Lovely thought about the unique snowflakes ... are there ever any twins, maybe just every now and then?

    Peace and warmth. ~ Cynthia

  • marbleotis
    marbleotis Member Posts: 720 Member
    NC = 9 Degrees this morning

    Yes people - that is NC at 9 degrees.  It is 21 degrees now.  Since I am from the North I am familiar with this weather.  What a shock this morning!  Stay warm.  Love the fireplace pics!

  • devotion10
    devotion10 Member Posts: 623 Member

    NC = 9 Degrees this morning

    Yes people - that is NC at 9 degrees.  It is 21 degrees now.  Since I am from the North I am familiar with this weather.  What a shock this morning!  Stay warm.  Love the fireplace pics!

    North Carolina 9 degrees? Oh my goodness ...

    Hope that fieplace pic did warm you up a bit.  Folks must have been amazed to see that temperature.  I noticed on your about me page that you enjoy sewing.  If you have cabin fever ... get out that sewing machine, do some mending, or needlepoint.  Sounds so comforting.

    Peace. ~ Cynthia

  • hippiechicks
    hippiechicks Member Posts: 509 Member

    Yup!!  I have those very same

    Yup!!  I have those very same memories from '78.  I walked about two miles with my dog and sled to the grocery store, only to find it closed!!  We were snowbound for over a week with little food and often no heat since we didn't have electricity until they finally dug us out with a large front loader.  And the sledding, oh yes, those Flexible Flyer sleds were so much fun!  My mother used to use an old candle to wax up the blades.  My friend and I would drag it up my street, which was a hill, and we'd slide down for what seemed 1/4 mile!  :D  We also used to skate on the ice in the local park when the city flooded it with a fire hose.  I can't imagine parents today letting their kids slide down a busy street alone - and WITHOUT helmets!! And who remembers having wool knitted gloves and having them get soaking wet with little ice snowballs attached to them within 10 minutes of going outside - but STILL keeping them on so that we didn't have to go in again?  :)  There weren't any Gortex gloves around then!  :)  The poor kids today, they really are missing out on so many of our former joys in life.  I'm glad that I was born when I was - thanks for the memories....  :)

     Nope .. we didn't go in till

    Laughing Nope .. we didn't go in till the street lights came on ... lol.  Then, ya betta be home or else! 

  • hippiechicks
    hippiechicks Member Posts: 509 Member

    Hoping everyone is warm and safe today ...

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    we have made it through the night without losing power and I am very thankful for that. Too much snow for pup to get through so we did plow a pee-poop path this morning. I just read that Chicago is colder than the South Pole ... wowsa ... don't know if I should have another cup of hot chocolate or a couple of shots of tequila.

    I am so glad folks checked in last night.

    Tina: We are so close to one another ... I don't get out much because I care for our adult special needs son. My friends tease me and say that there are occasional sitings of me in the community, sort of like BigFoot or something lol. I vow to set this as a goal though ... that we do meet :)  I love that you are keeping your bird feeder full. Black-oiled sunflower seeds are much in demand here right now and I am keeping suet out also. Here's a trick: smear peanut butter on a tree trunk and poke peanuts in it, the squirrels love it.  Your story of the Rouge Park toboggan run sounded like so much fun and so wholesome. North Texas where I grew up did have snow, but not heavy every year. When it did snow we went nuts and stayed outside until they dragged us in.  My mother made snow ice cream with vanilla extract and condensed milk, so sweet tasting.  I don't know if I would feel comfortable using snow today ... is it even safe to ingest?

    Cyn: I wondered what things were like up in your area. Have you had any more snow? The Blizzard of 1978 I missed entirely because I was in San Francisco where you only had to worry about the fog from the bay or the herb you were smoking ... oh and earthquakes. Hiking two miles with your dog and a sled to get food to a store that was closed, that's a kid with some spunk! But, even though you remember '78, you aren't a real ole timer yet :) Hope that beautiful kitty is helping keep you warm.

    Ketziah35: You asked for pictures to use for relaxation exercises ... don't know if the wintry one enclosed with this message is comforting or not, you might want to stick with the fire in the fireplace image. Thanks for the brownies, hot chocolate and wine ... especially the wine.  How is the ice down south today? I do understand that the bitter cold is coming your way as well. Stay safe.

    mukamom: Your family is so smart to have invested in a generator so that your electricity, heat, and especially your well will keep functioning. I am interested in what kind of solar energy you have intriguing. In my next life, I want to live totally off the grid and be some type of survivalist I think. It would be so nice to be totally self-sufficient. Stay warm.

    hippiechicks: Your forum name has always intrigued me. My son always teases me and calls me an 'old hippie'. Skiing and ice-skating on old wooden sleds sounds like so much fun.  I guess young kids today do miss out on a great deal don't they? Maybe parents just don't encourage the old-fashioned things as much or say no enough, I don't know.  My son is almost 26 so it has been a long time since I had a little one around.

    Mike: I bet those mountains in Arizona are beautiful snow or no snow, but if you really want some I am sending it your way.

    AA: Yep, I am sending some your way too.  But remember; be careful what you asked for :)

    Kim: I too hope your kids stay safe ... being a Mom means always being concerned doesn't it ... no matter how big they get. I also hope you stay safe.

    Uncle Buddy: That high 40's-50's and then single digits can wreck havoc and create very icy road conditions ... does your brother have many doctor appointments this week? Can anything be postponed for a bit? Something to consider and driving could be dangerous.

    One last thing folks: Remember that in very, very cold weather exposed skin can get frostbite in five minutes so be very careful.  Also, if you have pets that have to go outside be cautious as the pads of their feet and their noses can be damaged from exposure as well.

    Peace. ~ Cynthia

     Hahaha ... my son calls me a

    Smile  Hahaha ... my son calls me a hippie also ... 

  • devotion10
    devotion10 Member Posts: 623 Member
    The thaw begins and interesting things happen ...

    not sure you can tell what is going on in this picture, but it was really unusual looking.  The snow which had piled up on a deck rail and became icy started to melt and fall over in one piece.  It looked like one of those ribbon candies ... 

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     I still can't get out of our driveway because the snow plow keeps coming by at night and pushing the snow to the front of my driveway entrance. Might be time to look for that ole bb gun my son had as a kid. Wink  But, we are having many good talks, eating a lot, and have not lost electricity.

    It looks like we all made it through the Polar Vortex of 2014. 

    Peace. ~ Cynthia 

     

  • ketziah35
    ketziah35 Member Posts: 1,145

    The thaw begins and interesting things happen ...

    not sure you can tell what is going on in this picture, but it was really unusual looking.  The snow which had piled up on a deck rail and became icy started to melt and fall over in one piece.  It looked like one of those ribbon candies ... 

    image

     I still can't get out of our driveway because the snow plow keeps coming by at night and pushing the snow to the front of my driveway entrance. Might be time to look for that ole bb gun my son had as a kid. Wink  But, we are having many good talks, eating a lot, and have not lost electricity.

    It looks like we all made it through the Polar Vortex of 2014. 

    Peace. ~ Cynthia 

     

    Omg

    Your property looks so calming with the trees. Now I can imagine I am sitting onc the deck looking at wildlife when I get stressed and at Maglets during Xmas or thanskging with her pies.  By the way I wonder what she is up  to. I haven't seen her since Xmas.

  • devotion10
    devotion10 Member Posts: 623 Member
    ketziah35 said:

    Omg

    Your property looks so calming with the trees. Now I can imagine I am sitting onc the deck looking at wildlife when I get stressed and at Maglets during Xmas or thanskging with her pies.  By the way I wonder what she is up  to. I haven't seen her since Xmas.

    Thanks Ketz … I actually like winter the most here

    when the leaves are off all those trees and I can see in the distance. In summer, it just feels kind of like a tree house.  The house is modest, but the setting is lovely.  If I did not have my son living with me though to help with things I am not sure i could handle it.  Something is always falling down ... a limb, a tree, a fence, an animal ... lol.

    I see Maglets checked in on another thread. Now, I can't stop thinking about pie.

    Peace. ~ Cynthia

     

  • ketziah35
    ketziah35 Member Posts: 1,145

    Thanks Ketz … I actually like winter the most here

    when the leaves are off all those trees and I can see in the distance. In summer, it just feels kind of like a tree house.  The house is modest, but the setting is lovely.  If I did not have my son living with me though to help with things I am not sure i could handle it.  Something is always falling down ... a limb, a tree, a fence, an animal ... lol.

    I see Maglets checked in on another thread. Now, I can't stop thinking about pie.

    Peace. ~ Cynthia

     

    Sending you cyber apple and

    Sending you cyber apple and sweet potato pies.