The temperatures slowly rose a little and by afternoon yesterday the air was filed with the steady rhythm of melting ice. Its ting tap tinkle followed us around the farm. Not above freezing yet but close. 
The Kiwi builder reluctantly returned from his annual holiday in Florida full of ideas. He is determined to get the Coupe up and enclosed in the next few weeks. Maybe I should buy his some thermal tights as well
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This shot will always be taken from inside the house so you can watch The Coupe rise. If it thaws a little more today I shall go out and clean this window. Did you see that smudge? No cleaning windows when it is below freezing. The water immediately freezes to the pane.
I learnt this the hard way when I first moved here (about 6 years ago now)and we had to stare at a big spray of frozen window cleaner on the kitchen windows for about a month. I will not even mention flicking the spray and wipers to clean the windscreen while I was driving one freezing morning. The faster we forget that incident the better. 
This shot is for Tommy G. Frozen fuel lines. Red truck going nowhere yesterday.
Mama was being especially friendly trying to convince me that she had had enough sun thank you and could they all go back inside now please. She kept walking over to me and then back to the gate. Over and back in her ploddy foot dragging way. Have you ever noticed that sheep drag their feet? Her message was clear. 
Camo cats. One day I hope to have a coven of camo-cats. 
Good morning darlinks. My long silky underwear is working very well. I was surprised at how light and, well, silky they are. So light that I can rinse them out in the evening and dry them by the fire ready for the next days wearing.
I have been reminded by a few of our newer readers ( WELCOME. ) that Camera House and I need to do another walkabout so that everyone is up to date on names and pertinent facts. So today I shall attempt to get a shot of everyone. The weather man, bless him, says that it is going to be a little warmer today and maybe even longer spells of sun, I hope, so my objective in not unreasonable.
Have a lovely lovely day.
celi




31 responses to “The ting ting of melting ice”
Wasn’t Mamma being a sook of a ewe, and her with that magnificent lanolin-steeped wool coat! Does the ice-melt count for rain?
Bet you’re missing the NZ weather now…. although it does look quite inviting in your photos.. I just love the Peacocks photo… and the cats are gorgeous….
LOVE the camo cats!!! Oh how I love that picture! Looking forward to the walk about photos!!!
Kupa is looking magnificent! Looking forward to our walkabout tomorrow 🙂 Laura
Lovely, lovely day to you too! Camo cats and Kupa steal the show every time. My daughter is snowbound up in Northumberland, when I showed her the minuscule patch of snow on the edge of the lawn (using the webcam on the laptop) she was most indignant! That’s not snow, she said.
Oh mercy, well don’t lets show her mine, I have none at all!! c
Poor Mama and Kupa looks quite majestic today 🙂
We were supposed to have snow yesterday! Where’s my snow?!? Don’t believe the weather men, they lie like a rug.
Good morning, c! Lovely sunny sky here but colder than iced lollies. What a proud boy, our Kupa, such a beauty. Stay warm. Many hugs. 🙂 xx
Love these shots, especially icicles….! (Not to remind you about the episode with the windshield wipers, but in solidarity: I did the same thing after moving here from ten years in Puerto Rico and Florida! I feel your pain)
Yippee …always love a walkabout. See you in the morning !
Love the first shot. Something about the ice and snow makes a gorgeous photo. I just don’t love the cold…
I could feel the snap in the air just looking at the light in these photos. Cleared my head right out!
Morning C – oh my, I think I would have done everything incorrectly in such cold weather, so just as well I now know not to wash the windows or use the windscreen wipers when I come and visit in winter – oh heavens what am I saying, I will be there in the summer. 😀 Hold on, when did you say the wine will be ready?
Gorgeous photos as always C, have a super day.,
🙂 Mandy
I can almost smell that timber from here!!! I love to see timber framework laid out ready to become vertical, all fitting together beautifully to create a recognizable structure.
Christine
Love the cat capture – ha! Happy Tuesday on the Farmy:)