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What are U doing today? (Ongoing thread)
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Nina, I dream of the summer all winter! LOL

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Hope the eye area heals up quickly.


Old Alice, our son's German Shepherd, is staying with us for a while. Her back legs hardly work but she manages. She can even get up to a slow trot as she tries to keep up with Romeo outside. She and Romeo are great friends and LOVE to go outside together. Their friendship is a pleasure to watch.
The pics of them below are old but the dogs look pretty much the same:



I'm going to batten down the hatches this morning. It's a balmy 37 out. I'm fitting a trashcan with a light over my frost-free hydrant outside of the shop & will make a box to go over the spigots in the wash stall. They're not frost-free, but are usually OK because they go directly into the heated tack room. (Frost-free would have stuck into the room too far.) I may cut the wall out around them & will definitely crank the heat up in there.
The horses beat up the hay rack yesterday, too. I had to go out & bring it in. Somehow they caught one of the metal bars & pulled it loose from its welds so it was sticking out at right angles. Marg didn't see any cuts, but I'll check them closer this morning when I feed.
I need to reweld the bar back in first. Unfortunately, it's galvanized so I'll have to be careful as that releases poison gas when it's welded. I'll get to try out my new welding helmet that Erin gave me for Xmas, though. It's one of those fancy ones that automatically dims. My old helmet was my father's so is 50 years old & has a crack in the headband so usually removes a few hairs each time you take it off. A minor ouch that I barely notice, but Shorty was kind enough to point out that I can't spare many any more. Brat!
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Old Alice, our son's German Shepherd, is staying with us for a while. Her back legs hard..."Love the pictures. I forgot what breed Romeo is?

Glad to hear that Marg feels well enough to go back to work, but hope she doesn't overdo, especially in this kind of weather.
The temperature here on Tuesday is predicted to be -7 degrees, without allowing for windchill. Rather than walk to work with that temperature, I'm seriously considering using the computer to work from home; but I'll see how the logistics work out.

Who is shorty?
Werner, stay home!
Nina, Romeo is a Maltese. He's 8 years old but still like a puppy.


The weather reports are really frightening. We're keeping our fingers crossed. Certainly plumbers will have plenty of work with all the broken/frozen pipes there will be. We keep a trickle going all the time to keep the pipes from freezing.


Here are some pictures of the animals.
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They've already called off school for tomorrow & I'm not sure if I'm going in or not, either. As cold as it is going to get, as fast, & with as much rain as we're having, the chances for lots of black ice are 100%.
My truck quit working out by the barn & the horses were a complete pain. We finally had to tie then up so Marg could tow my pickup out of the field with hers. A few hours later, mine started right up. Probably water in the gas.

Wonderful!
Have you ever had sauerkraut with dill seeds in it? Marg got a different brand today & it was different alright. Certainly wasn't what I expected, but not terrible. Marg hated it.

Jim, I loved the pics and the captions too! Those dogs have the life! The horses, Rascal and Indy, are so handsome! Poor Pixie. Hope that eye heals up fast for her.

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It was 5 degrees out this morning, a 50 degree drop from just 14 hours ago. That's WRONG!!! The wind is blowing pretty hard, too. I don't know what the wind chill is, but it's gone below 'damn cold' into something unprintable. At least the roads were dry & the drive in was fine. I sure wouldn't want to break down today.
I had a full bed last night. For some reason Pixie decided to sleep with me last night. She picked her way from the foot of my bed, through the Lily & Amber minefield, to the pillows where she settled in for the night. Marg couldn't find her & was worried since we had to close up the dog door due to the wind. She proceeded to prowl the house looking for her, afraid she'd gotten locked outside, & wound up waking us all up. She said the way the heads poked out of the puppy pile was funny. Ha ha. None of us were amused.




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I've often feared forgetting the dogs outside in the yard in cold weather. So I stay by the door till they come in. Only once did I forget our jorji out there and Eddie found him on time. I hope never to do that again!
Nina, 66 years of marriage is amazing! That is wonderful!


Nina, congrats! 66 years is amazing.
I'm up in the middle of the night because I flushed the toilet & the water didn't refill it so I just had a nice crawl under the house to thaw the pipes. Didn't take much & a dripping faucet should keep it free. I guess there is something good about getting older & making multiple trips to the bathroom at night.
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Checked the tack room & upset the horses to check on it. All OK, I think. Right now, the main concern is the hose bib by the water main in the back of the house. It is frozen solid, but I have no way to get to it without cutting into the vapor barrier under the house & that might make things worse.
Now I'm awake, though. It's 2:30am. I'm skipping work tomorrow.

Interesting about the buses. Queensbury runs mostly Internationals and "plugs them in" over night. I was under the impression that the plug-in just heated the crankcase? Not sure. The compressors come right up. immediately.





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Alice keeps slipping on the icy ground in our backyard. With her bad hind legs, I'm afraid she'll break her hip. I sprinkled some stuff all around to melt the ice. Then Eddie told me the stuff costs around 7 dollars a jug. This is getting expensive! First the stretcher and now this. LOL
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