Friday, December 8, 2017

December 8, 2017 Eggs & Pogonip

Rime on the moose.


Wednesday 12/6. There was very low valley fog this morning that crept slowly up from the rivers, until when I left a little after noon to drive down and pick up the mail in Miss Kitty, it had worked its way up to the gate just below Larry and Elsie's.  However, by the time I got there, it was slipping back down.  I picked up the mail and was home in about an hour and a half.  A beautiful, but chilly ride.  There were a LOT more deer tracks on our road and some large cat tracks on our road down by the spring.

I mentioned that we only received 15 eggs in the whole month of November, but now it is only December 6 and we already have nine eggs for the month!

JB baked two loaves of delicious banana bread.

Our high for the day was 34.

Thursday 12/7. Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day began with a frigid 20 and we were ensconced in pogonip (frozen fog).  By noon, most outside surfaces were covered in rime.  Beautiful, but icy cold.

The fog did its normal wafting in and out, but today it was mostly in.  Our high for the day was only 22.

No outside projects other than normal chores and two walks.  I worked a couple hours on our son's Christmas present and, like JB, read a book.

The generator would not start again this evening.  I think it is just being ornery.  We watched Boston Legal on my computer again.

Friday 12/8. It is again 20 this morning and we are still in the pogonip.

Thought for the day: If animals have moody days, they handle them better than humans do.  Betty White

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