Cold & Gray

Dawn

I’ve read forecasts for snow and cold all over the country, and we are forecast to get some of it. We really need any precipitation we can get, so I’m not going to complain. And while it’s been cold here, our cold has been nothing compared to the reports from the Midwest and Canada. 

Did you say Snow?

Silver, Marble, and I are relaxing in front of the fire.

42 thoughts on “Cold & Gray

    • I hope your power stays on. We lost power for 14 hours one winter. We had to jury-rig connections to an old generator to heat up the house. I’ve thought about having a backup generator installed, but good ones are expensive. Thanks, Liz.

  1. Hahaha that is the same look when linda read me the forecast for south Texas…then I saw the forecast for home and that took a bit of the sting off

    • Yep. It looks like it’s freezing quite nicely up at the Haunt. We have received 3/100 of an inch of precipitation so far. Thanks, Brian.

  2. It is definitely going to be a make a fire in the slow-burning store kinda day tomorrow. Will be a feels like -35C. We aren’t expecting as much snow as others – mind you, snow usually means less cold but hey. It will be what it will be!

    Those kitty-cats know where to hang out!

    • Que será, será
      Whatever cold and snow there be, will be
      While the future’s dumping cold and snow on thee
      They song is simple, see
      Que será, será

      Keep that stove burning slowly and stay warm. Thanks, Dale

      • Hahaha! Wood is burning but alas, I must go out there and get more wood! I should have done it when I got home last night but all I wanted to do was get in, put away my stuff, have a cocktail and sit! So today, I pay.
        Love your lyrics 🙂

  3. What we here are experiencing now reminds me that the mountains can often keep the worst stuff on the other side of the mountains. Right now West Texas and adjacent SE NM are experiencing the scary cold wind chills, freezing rain and ice, and are expecting snow soon. Nasty mix of stuff.
    I’ve been getting a gentle rain for several hours. We may get a little snow tonight and tomorrow, but nothing like was being forecast a couple of days ago.
    Bless the mountains for this go-around.

    • One of the advantages of living in a rain shadow is that it is dry. On the other hand, we’ve had a drizzling rain that has amounted to only 3/100 of an inch according to our rain gauge. I think I can call that shadow rain. Thanks, Susan.

  4. A lovely looking fire, Tim. I’ve been reading about the cold and snow in Canada and parts of the USA. South Africa’s had a cool summer (comparatively) and we seem to be going into autumn early. Ugh! I hate winter.

    • Thanks, Robbie. Cool summers are nice. I’m not fond of winter, either. Although winter has been tolerable so far.

  5. I started hoping for rain towards the end of last year, our local reservoir is pretty low. Now, I’d be quite happy to see a bit of sunshine ☁️🌨
    There’s snow on the way too, again!
    Sigh.

  6. Your cats look comfortably tucked in a plenty warm. It got cold here, 17 degrees under clear skies in the morning, but we are glad not to have the severe weather.

    We are very dry here this winter, even with the deluge we had back in December.

    • The cats are especially snuggly when it’s cold. We have about an inch of snow and 21 degrees this morning. Thanks, Lavinia.

  7. I hope you get the precipitation and aren’t too cold ~ back in the PNW, we are hoping for more snow-pack, but from my friends back home it looks like we will not get what we wanted…

    • We got a bit of rain and have around an inch of snow this morning. Still, only 0.65 inches of precipitation for January. Thanks, Randall.

  8. That fire looks sooo cosy Tim. Don’t think we need it over here though, the temperature forecasts over the next few days here are upwards of 43c!

    • That’s hot enough to bake your biscuits. We have an inch of snow this morning. Jake was out running around and romping in it. He’s happy he’s not hanging out with you in your heat. Thanks, Miriam.

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