Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Winter Fun & Chills

This afternoon it began to snow.

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I took a little while and just enjoyed watching the snow and the animals. For, it seemed almost warm today at 25 degrees. Tonight it will dip back down to Antarctic-like temperatures.

I stayed in the donkey barn for awhile. The barn cats seem to like hanging out here at the smaller barn during the extra cold weather. I personally believe that at least a couple of them snuggle up with Ruby and Gracie at night.

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We kept two of Harley’s kittens (the other three previously went to another country home).  Monkey is totally buddies with Ruby & Gracie (see below). Isn’t she a fancy barn kitty? Maynard is just a little sweetheart – I mean, look at that face!  Henry is the younger kittens’ self-imposed guardian. And Hazel, well.. she is just crazy and fun Hazel.

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I’m going to try to document our lives a little better for 2010. Since this is my first post of 2010, I’ll try to keep this up and do a weekly mini-journal of random happenings for the week past. We’ll see how this goes. Prepare to be bored :) But I thought it would be nice to look back on at the end of this year.

New Year’s Eve – we stayed in and watched Virginia’s Run, a wonderful movie! (Thanks, Cheryl! Virginia’s Run was filmed in the beautiful Nova Scotia town where she lives).

Weekend – was spent just staying warm and making several trips out to check on & water animals, as well as load the outdoor woodstove. Short outings and visits with family.

Tuesday – I had out of town doctor visits. I also had a close encounter with a Bald Eagle who swooped really close to my car when I was nearly home. Beautiful!

Wednesday – Mr. W fed five large round bales of hay to get the cattle through the snow and bitter cold for a few days.

Weather – the temps have stayed brutally cold, with the exception of today. Tonight it is snowing, with near record-breaking cold temps & wind chills expected for the next few days (wind chills up to –30).

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I do hope it’s warmer where you are. If it’s not, please snuggle in and stay warm!

Till next time…

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16 comments:

GardenOfDaisies said...

Oh, your barn kitties are adorable!! And the donkeys too.

Kilauea Poetry said...

I love your posts and don't see how I'd ever be bored! Another wonderful header too- so pretty. Your barn animals are fabulous (Gracie & Miss Monkey are too cute)..hmm, just posted a year in review on my animals too.
It looks awfully cold in your parts..but I bet it would be really cozy (outdoor stove sounds charming)! Having to deal with everyday stuff like making sure the animals were taken care of would be something though in tougher elements like yours? Probably not always a picnic but you just have to take one day at a time I imagine. Your run in with the Eagle sounds neat I might add. Well I send my blessings for the New Year to you and your family, Regina-

V.L. Locey said...

What a beautiful cat Monkey is! I love her markings. 25 degrees does seem tropic doesn`t it after the bitter weather many of us seem to be slogging through.


Stay warm!

Unknown said...

Funny how 25 can feel warm, wish it was that warm now!

Tonia said...

Its not any warmer here. We got more snow last night and its bitterly cold. Chores are as quick as possible nad back in to huddle around the stove!!lol You all be careful and stay warm!!

Rural Rambler said...

Tammy your header is very very pretty! I don't have a clue how to do a header. Dang. I will have to learn. I love the edges on the picture. The red barn in the snow needs a frame and should be hanging on my wall!! I will be happy to hear from Flat Creek Farm more and learn more about Flat Creek and the critters and people too. But don't I know how hard it is to sit down and get something lined up for a post and push "publish"! All those fuzz face kitties are darling but OH MY Maynard, be still my heart. Sigh. We have 6 inches this morning, the wind isn't as bad as they said. Yet. Another inch later. Stay warm and take care at Flat Creek Farm!! This whole messy weather stuff is out of here Sunday :)

Shelly's Stuff said...

It is warmer where I am, but the 30's is still way too cold for Florida! I had to figure out how to get the frost of my windshield this morning...just not easy when you don't have an ice scraper in the trunk! Stay warm!

Debbie said...

Miss Monkey is gorgeous, and Maynard does have a sweet little face. Wish I had a barn to keep kitties in along with a few other animals I'd like to have. Stay warm...
Debbie

The Urban Cowboy said...

Gracie and Miss Monkey make a good couple.

McVal said...

BRRR!!! It's cold here too! I love the pic of the mule and the kitty! Too cute!

Down On The Farm said...

We have 6" of snow and bitterly cold, like you. Stay warm and keep the posts coming. I truly enjoy visiting your blog. Wish I had more time to "browse." Be careful!

~from my front porch in the mountains~ said...

Love, love the barn kitties and Gracie and Miss Monkey! Good golly! What a dose of cuteness :)

Snowing here, probably won't get off our road for a few days. Oh, well that's country life!

xo, misha

Unknown said...

Bored? Never! What a cute bunch of kitties! : )

I think I'd like to check out Virginia's Run, I had forgotten about that! A good idea while the temps stay below zero...day and night here! That's celsius for ya!

Be well! ~Andrea~

The Gaertegang Homestead said...

The picture of the barn with the snow coming down is so breath taking to me!! I just can never get enough of that!! Snowing here again today....I am will you on the cold...Brrrr!!

Any house updates?

Cheryl said...

oh, oh, oh, I could just squeeze miss monkey ( in a good way)she is soooo cute! She and Gracie are so sweet together. I'm not sure what my donks would do to a cat, they chase chickens....my cats are indoor fussy kitties. Thanks for mentioning my neck of the woods...how sweet! I'm tired of snow.....we had 20 inches last weekend and it is still here!!!!!

Jen's Farmily said...

Miss Monkey is adorable! I love that the kitten isn't afraid of her in the least!

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