Battening Down the Hatches
Nov. 7th, 2022 12:22 pmAs I mentioned, yesterday was a relatively pleasant day, and we got a lot of field clearance accomplished.
( Dig Them Weeds )
I'm really glad that Steve was able to get the chimney cleaned yesterday, because a storm blew through overnight with plenty of wind and a lot of icy rain mixed with snow. Thanks to the time change, I woke up ahead of my alarm this morning, even though I had to be up earlier than usual to substitute for a co-worker who is off today and tomorrow, and the wind was howling. I was once again glad that my commute to work is just a few meters from the bedroom to the living room.
Things cleared up later in the morning, and I went outside to make sure we took no harm from the wind. As it happens, what looks like a useful tarp blew into the front yard, so I folded it up and stored it away out of the wind. Otherwise, there was nothing serious changed due to the storm. Tonight and tomorrow there is supposed to be enough snow for some of it to stick for a while. I hope that means there is a lot of snow falling in the mountains, because we need all the snow we can get up there.
( Dig Them Weeds )
I'm really glad that Steve was able to get the chimney cleaned yesterday, because a storm blew through overnight with plenty of wind and a lot of icy rain mixed with snow. Thanks to the time change, I woke up ahead of my alarm this morning, even though I had to be up earlier than usual to substitute for a co-worker who is off today and tomorrow, and the wind was howling. I was once again glad that my commute to work is just a few meters from the bedroom to the living room.
Things cleared up later in the morning, and I went outside to make sure we took no harm from the wind. As it happens, what looks like a useful tarp blew into the front yard, so I folded it up and stored it away out of the wind. Otherwise, there was nothing serious changed due to the storm. Tonight and tomorrow there is supposed to be enough snow for some of it to stick for a while. I hope that means there is a lot of snow falling in the mountains, because we need all the snow we can get up there.