Waiting for a delivery of propane. Was told they would be here Wednesday. I know they are overwhelmed. Everything covered and plenty of firewood. Now to sit here for the next two to three days.
The temperature is 24 degrees, with a 15 MPH north wind. It's raining, although I have no idea how much due to the rain gauge being frozen. With the accumulated ice, it's slicker than snot on the driveway. Tomorrow's low is suppose to be 19 degrees & the next day they're saying 15 degrees.
Made a loaf of Italian bread.
Made a big batch of Pryaniki (Russian honey spice cookies) that I'll bake tomorrow.
Pot roast in the oven.Like Ranch, can’t tell how much rain as gauges are frozen.Put off plans to take a steer to processor Tuesday as its to muddy around the barn to load him.
32 here now.......pretty much ready for hard freeze......Freeze misters on water lines.....Green house closed up and heater set.....Lost power twice this morning......Good to have automatic generator......Going to be a cold ride to work at 3am in the morning..........I hope everyone makes it through with no problems......
Yesterday morning, it was a nasty 17 degrees with a 7 MPH wind. Needless to say, we didn't do much of anything... Our grandson came to feed the cattle for us.
Our rescue group recovered a boat yesterday with two teenagers aboard. The were in a very dangerous place, especially in the winter. Hypothermia has taken several lives in this area. They weren't even close to dressed or prepared for a 32-degree night. After tearing their asses up and educating them we pulled them to safety