Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Still bloody cold here!!!

Monday:


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Yesterday it was still cold out - Where oh where did that January thaw go to ??????






It was a beautiful morning though.....




Sweet-pea still won't come out of the coop on her own - I have to go get her and bring her out....



I think today I will lock her out of the coop so she can stay in the pen with the others. She has got to get along - I'm getting tired of all the running back and forth to the coop just to keep an eye on her. Most of her feathers have grown back now and I think she just likes being spoiled!

Chickens are not a s dumb as some people think they are! LOL!


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:o)





6 comments:

  1. Cold here too, but not as cold as where you are. Not sure I could layer on any more layers. It would probably help if I turned up the thermostat, nope, another layer...

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    1. Got up at 4:30 - it was 8 degrees out there! Ugh! Brrrrrrr! Our road is smoke covered - almost everyone (us, too) burns wood!

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  2. Cold this morning also -- 39. High today 66 and 74 tomorrow. Back to normal.

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    1. Big news up here:
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      A stunned iguana lies in the grass at Cherry Creek Park in Oakland Park, Fla., Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2020. The National Weather Service Miami posted Tuesday on its official Twitter that residents shouldn't be surprised if they see iguanas falling from trees as lows drop into the 30s and 40s. The low temperatures stun the invasive reptiles, but the iguanas won't necessarily die. That means many will wake up as temperatures rise Wednesday. (Joe Cavaretta/South Florida Sun-Sentinel via AP)

      MIAMI (AP) — The National Weather Service routinely warns people about falling rain, snow and hail, but temperatures are dropping so low in South Florida the forecasters warned residents Tuesday about falling iguanas.

      “This isn’t something we usually forecast, but don’t be surprised if you see Iguanas falling from the trees tonight as lows drop into the 30s and 40s. Brrrr!” NWS Miami tweeted.

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