Winter came, just popping in to remind me that he is on his way.
No resting on your laurels, miss c.
Winter is still a gentle voice in the distance, but he is on the road. 
But so beautiful, this cold. I guess the spiders are gone. Their webs are frozen solid.
I shot the Daily View early. So you could see what I felt. Are your fingers feeling that cold?
And then I encountered an interesting problem. Because the cover of the old temperature gauge is broken, the inside was all iced up and misty. I wonder if we will even be able to see it when it gets really cold. This will be interesting. However the maxi/mini tells it all. A low of 18 I guess. Minus 7C. Not too cold yet.
It is 24 (-4C), out there, as I write. That is still within the bounds of live-able cold. And the sky is bright so we will have a good day.
I wrote an adequate number of words yesterday, but today, after visiting the Old Codger, I expect to get in a good afternoons writing.
You all have a lovely day. Please feel free to steal or share any of these images. I don’t mind sharing. My favourite for my pinterest page today is the one with the treehouse in the background.
Rug up warm..
celi



68 responses to “Beautiful Cold”
If you can pop the cover off that thermometer, I bet you could pop in a desiccant packet assuming you have one left over from a previous purchase of an item that had one in the packaging. If you don’t, you could try wedging some rice grains in there as a make-shift desiccant. Both will absorb moisture and prevent that fogging up. In theory at least.
what a stunning idea thank you, i can just poke the package through the big hole that is in the cover.. c
You might want to cover that hole with a piece of tape too. I don’t know if a desiccant will work, but it seems like it should.
What a glorious hoary daily picture! Don’t know my constitution would stand the feeling any more 🙂 ! It’s 11am here Down Under and I’m taking the day off: five of our free-to-air stations are beginning your Election countdown and nothing would keep me from ‘praying my guy in’ . . . the US may be 50:50, according to all the many graphs I have seen, the rest of the world is not . .
Jack Frost has come a visiting! The early morning visit!
Linda
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he snuck in.. ! c
Beautiful? Yes! But way to cold for my blood! We have been having temps into the low thirties recently, but now we are warming up again. This Sunday promises a daytime high of 79. Not too shabby, I say. ~ Lynda
Oh 79 sounds divine right about now! c
Oh wow, this is beautiful. I can hear the frost crunching beneath the shoes. Still, I’m happier looking at it than being in it 🙂
I was shivering as I read this. Still haven’t quite worked out how to read the temp gauge on the left as I really like the old one on the right, but I can see I’m going to have to transfer my allegiance (sigh). What a striking contrast your winter brings. The daily view has really been going through some rapid changes.
We had that hoar frost on Monday morning, and I had a lovely drive to work (school) on the country roads between the two small towns. I wrote a haiku about it, that you can see on my blog, but didn’t take pictures, since I was driving. I am about 50 miles south of Chicago. What direction from Chi-town are you?
We are about 100 miles south, you can’t be too far away, how wonderful. c
I like the sunrise, with the tractor and the dogs. But it looks so ccccccold.
YIKES! Frost and minus numbers? It’s quite scary for sure. I bet you are counting the minutes until you leave for summer!
burrrrrr!!! Time to start eating and drinking some hearty things!
AMEN! c
When I run this “late” I don’t always comment, Celi, but I had to…the photos of the sky are just beautiful. I cannot even imagine the cold, but it is breathtaking…that’s probably a literal comment! 🙂 Lovely, lovely!