HAPPY NEW WEEK!
I hope everyone has a good week.
I don't have any wildlife stories to share this week. We've had snow and 60 mph winds last night, and tonight we've been warned of dangerous arctic cold settling in. The "feels like" temperature (sub-zero temp plus wind chill) is predicted to be near 25 below zero Fahrenheit. That's 32 below zero Celcius. All of the wildlife have gone to their burrows, nests, and other shelter to try to stay warm. We've been warned that power outages are possible, and the extreme cold will stay around through the week. I'm going to read the novel "Project Hail Mary", which I've had for awhile but haven't read yet. I bought a second arctic sleeping bag for the bed and also some thick, fleece slipper socks and some flip-top gloves.
Hugs to all of you!
DIANE – Thank you for starting us off despite the freezing fingers. I can’t imagine your weather – we in Adelaide have low 30s until Wednesday when it drops to a cool 23 C. Australia has been crazy lately with floods in eastern states and bushfires in West Aust.
RUSTY – Your niece & Co will find Adelaide weather quite a shock after UK.
LINDA – I suggest your OH does not give up the allotment. Perhaps reduce what he grows, but he will need a hobby or two or more.
Today when OH sat down for a “chat”, instead of me babbling, I fetched the cards the Speech Pathologist gave “us”. Each card has a question to prompt OH to talk more. Note he has never been one to chat. OK, at random he chose “Do you remember your first girl/boy friend?” I had told Dau that I thought he would at least remember the little neighbour that he played with when he was 5-6. But no, he was blank. I do know a few names from his past, girl & boy, and with prompting he managed a few minutes. Watch this space for next question in a few days.
Just a thought
No, I can’t do Snapchat or TiTok, but I can write in cursive, do Maths without a calculator and tell the time on a clock with hands. (t shirt message)
Pics of one of the two squirrels currently invading our garden to get at the nuts I put out for our feathered friends.
My heart goes out to you Diane. Cold is VERY bad for me and I need to be careful. What you have just described for your next week fills me with dismay.For you and for the wildlife. You bought a second arctic sleeping bag .................... just doesn't bear thinking about !
Project Hail Mary sounds interesting - I hope you'll tell us a little more about it as you read., please.I
I really trust your week goes very rapidly - I shall certainly be thinking about you and sending warm thoughts. A massive hug to you too
You've only got two - fortunate you Lindy..
I would kill them if I could. No, I'm not joking. They have destroyed the feeders , never mind the nuts. And I'm seriously considering finding someone who can humanely cull them.