7F (-14C ) is too bloody cold for November

All the cats and dogs crept inside last night.  It was a zoo. But they knew it was going to get very cold.

Scrapper took over Maramalade and Boo’s bed.

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For the whole afternoon.

Boo took it back later in the  night

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Much to Marmalade’s relief.

The Plonkers through the kitchen window.

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I was outside a little more yesterday and there is something wrong with Kupa. He is not right. Hunched and putting his head back and opening and shutting his mouth like he is clearing his throat but there is no sound.  I cannot put my finger on it. Hopefully today will  be warmer and I can be in the barn a bit longer to look things over.  This is why I hate not being 100%. Things get missed. There is so much to do before the freeze.

Today I am doing a whole walkabout. It is seven days since the bad wind threw me down the stairs. I can be a little stronger today. I have to. I promise to lie down straight afterwards. But I have to spend some time with my animals.

Your frustrated friend on the farmy,

celi

107 responses to “7F (-14C ) is too bloody cold for November”

  1. I’ve been reading the comments and am impressed with what quality advice you are receiving about Kupa. It is so wonderful the way you have gathered this fellowship around you. Glad you are up to a gentle walkabout. It must be so frustrating, but gradually you are healing, and that’s good. I don’t like the sound of those below zero temperatures! Here summer has come early and it’s unseasonably hot, so you know where the warmth sneaked away to.

  2. You’re so right about the cold. Not having a back yard, I’ve got to take Max out for his “last call” and we just returned. Boy, that wind is cold! Sorry to hear that Kupa isn’t well. I hope it’s nothing serious. It sounds like you’re steadily improving and that’s a relief. Stay the course, Celi, and continue to rest your back as much as you can. I hope one of your neighbors drops by to give you a hand. Take care.

  3. Sending good thoughts your way that you will be 100 percent again soon. Yes it’s cold and snot days are spreading. Although we aren’t expecting any in N C. Enjoying seeing scenes of snow. – memories. Sue
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