The city of Ottawa, our closest big city, had 200 collisions over 24 hours. School busses weren't cancelled! They were cancelled here in rural Ontario. Thursday, after two days of snow, it's a bit of a mess. As I wrote this the temperature went from -9 at 5:45, to -10 by 6:45.
💊We are OK. I neglected to request refills of my blood pressure pills. I ran out two days ago. We aren't getting into town until the roads are cleared. Joe is on the identical prescription, so he donated some to me. The power is on, no worries about that. It's just a matter of pacing ourselves. Sidewalk, back deck, driveway need doing. The TV Satellite needs to be brushed off. Bird feeders, same.
I stuck my snow stick in the ground Wednesday. There was 20 cm snow cover, Thursday morning, 28 cm.
NOTE TO SELF: with a storm warning get gas for the snowblower. In the cold wear a long coat or sweat pants, my knees were killing me with arthritis in the cold. What is good for arthritis? Exercise! The blower had to go in 1st gear, though in the deep snow. It's not fast enough to work up a sweat.
Squirrel #75, or his friend, were looking for scattered seed.
I couldn't do it without this machine!
We had some wind, after the storm blew over.
More to come!























Hello,
ReplyDeleteI do not like driving on snowy icy roads, I am sure we will need to cancel some dialysis treatments this winter. Your decorations look pretty. Take care, enjoy your day and happy weekend.
What lovely decorations! Oh my goodness, you did get a lot of white stuff! Hope your Vancouver family is dry and well with the storms out there!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to hear you're all snug inside. Sounds brutal to be outside. Hope the snow clearing goes well. Have a merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteTime to stay in and sit by the fire.
ReplyDeleteI am always proud of you. ✔️⭐
ReplyDeleteWhoa! You are socked in, thank goodness for that snowblower. I hope the streets clear soon so you can get gas and your prescription.
ReplyDeleteWho would want their kids to go on a school bus in that? Funny you two are on the same tablets, for two of ours, so are we!!! Love all the bright Christmas scenes. XXXX
ReplyDeleteHari Om
ReplyDeleteLove your festive frames...even the cold, white, outside ones! YAM xx
Wow -- when you say Snowmageddon, you really mean it! But your home looks cozy, comfy and cheery! So nice you and Joe can share your meds in a pinch!
ReplyDeleteI just love your #75 dark squirrel. Your bear looks like the abominal snowman! Linda in Kansas
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