Thursday 29 December 2022

Snow, more snow, and rain on the way

 It's been a quiet time here, other than all our snow storms. I finished off the day by shoveling another 10 cm (4") off front and back decks, and using the snowblower on the driveway. (We've rain on the way!) 

 We've had a few Facetime chats with our Ottawa kids. They are enjoying the school break. Jos and Izzy were proud to let us know their current heights! Josephine made it clear that she is 5' 5 ¼ " and the ¼ is important, since Isabelle is now 5' 5"! 

Isabelle and her Papa made a video, explaining a diorama she made for school. She is still coughing, poor kid. This virus is awful.

 

Isabelle's diorama from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.

JB fed the deer, and there were 10, including Richard Deer. 

the buck from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.

buck a deer from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.

Wednesday began with more snow, as I reported. The snow plows are doing their best. Friends in Muskoka haven't seen a plow in days, since the crews focus on the main arteries. They've had about 5' of snow in four days. 


A friend approached a Hydro worker in Muskoka, to thank them for working so hard. He is from Windsor, working in Muskoka since Dec. 24th. Crews are staying in Orillia, since there is no accommodation closer. They doubt he'll be home for New Year's, as well as missing Christmas. Hydro One updates:

Restoration Update: 
Crews have made significant progress and have restored power to over 442,000 customers since the start of the winter storm. We won’t stop until everyone is restored.


By the time I shoveled the back and front, and used the blower on the driveway, I realized it was snowball snow. I was too tired to build a snowman, though! I recycled this photo, below. 
The wishing well is gone, now. They had to wreck it to replace our broken well pipe one cold February. 


It looks lovely outdoors from indoors. 

The indoor plants are in bloom. The African violet, lower left, and the white orchid are thriving. Towards the back is the orchid cactus, kinda like a Christmas cactus on steroids. The two amaryllis are growing. Still no roots on the taller one, but it is blooming. 
 

16 comments:

Tom said...

...we have a major warmup on the way. Take care.

William Kendall said...

The deer are quite at home there.

Olga said...

I love the diorama. I don't remember ever doing one when I was in school, but I loved when my kids had to make them.

Barbara Rogers said...

Good to see your plants. Oh all that snow! just wow! Sorry the elec. people have to work through holidays. Here we had more water problems as a result of over a day below freezing, so we're on Conserve Water Advisory. The old homes and pipes weren't set up for this weather (which thankfully is almost gone, rain due tomorrow). Also vacation homes around here weren't winterized properly.

RedPat said...

You help the deer survive the weather.

eileeninmd said...

What a great variety of photos, I hope your granddaughter feels better soon.
Love the deer and your orchid blooms. Take care, enjoy your day!

Elephant's Child said...

Yet another delightful selection. Thank you.

Nancy J said...

The diorama, even bookcases filled, and the bed in an alcove, that would be so cosy in real life even if a tad hard to tuck the sheets in. Hydro workers, when I was a child, we were the last farm in Franklin County in South Auckland to get the power back on. Then Mum would cook scrambled eggs and give them breakfast while Dad finished milking the cows.They all wore bright yellow slicker coats back then in the 1950's !!! Years later Hugh gave me a yellow raincoat for my birthday one July, I always called it my " County Council coat". Love the deer, and all that snow, I hope for you the next lot isn't so severe.

Cloudia said...

Stay safe climate hero! Orchids!!!?

Jeanie said...

Catching up (I know I won't get them all!) Boy, it's beautiful where you are -- and lots more snow than here. I love that your plants bloomed!

Kenneth Cole Schneider said...

The diorama is artful. Love the deer encounters. They are probably feeling quite a bit of stress from the weather. They are eating our shrubs and they disappear all day, probably bedding down to save energy. We did not get snow, just heavy rain and terrible winds that downed trees and cut power to thousands, but we were lucky. Happy New Year!

Gill - That British Woman said...

this weather is all over the place isn't it? Like it warmer though.

Ontario Wanderer said...

Love the books and bookshelves in the diorama!
Will done!

Anvilcloud said...

Our driveway has been rugged because some snow gets compacted by the tractor. Maybe I’ll be able to lift some of that over the next few days.

David M. Gascoigne, said...

I did a lot of shovelling but we didn't lose power, thank goodness. It was quite a storm at times.

Divers and Sundry said...

What little snow we had is long gone, and our high today will be in the 60s.