3F/-16C to be exact.
"No big deal to me" says Mac.
I, on the other hand, am happy to stay inside with yarn and soup and a cozy spot in front of the fire.
And maybe a hot toddy.
The frost covered sheep, which doesn't faze them at all, are happy with just a little extra hay to warm them up from the inside out.
Hope you stay comfortable wherever you are.
Yep, that's cold! Keep warm.
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Well, our cold is over and we are headed for 10 days of mud. I'd rather be too cold :-(. Sigh...
ReplyDeletei too, am just happy to be home and indoors, knitting or crafting. it's been so cold here but it is suppose to be 61 on thurday, with rain. i suspect our snow will be all gone by thursday night!!!
ReplyDeleteBrrrrr . . .
ReplyDeleteThank you for the "sheep huddle!"
I love being able to stay in, too, on these cold days. And really like your pics, specially that last one. When expanded it is really awesome.
ReplyDeleteI shiver a little thinking about that cold. It was very cold here in Atlanta a week ago, but yesterday we broke our record high - set in 1937. It was 77 degrees - I ended up putting my AC on last night - I like it cool when I sleep.
ReplyDeleteSheep and alpacas are the sweetest looking farm animals. I am hoping that if I keep asking, one day my husband will give in. :)
ReplyDeleteglad to found you here friend! you are living a very interesting life with nature .best wishes and happy love day!
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