Sunday, December 22, 2013

Eight Days

12/14/13

12/16/13


12/18/13

12/21/13

12/22/13  Sixty degrees today.  The donkeys and I were thrilled. 

Snow tomorrow and single digits by Tuesday.

13 comments:

  1. weather like we have here in Central Oregon...change of seasons in one day!!! the gang looks very good!

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  2. That photo of Tanner is a Holiday card if I ever saw one!! I loved the video, especially the munching sounds.

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  3. Sixty degrees. Wow! Is that what you call a Chinook?

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  4. I was thinking about getting a used pair of snowshoes.I like the look of your Yakima's. Can you were them with muck boots? Pros and Cons? Any info you can share would be great.

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    1. These snowshoes are OK, although I don't have much to compare them with. I can wear them with muck boots and they work well. I tried a pair of Cabella's shoes owned by a friend a few years ago and I liked them better I think, they were lighter.

      I am not really the best person to ask about this though as these are the only snowshoes I have ever had and I wear them only out of necessity. I would be very happy to never need them again! That said, if you want to get out in the winter and have to deal with snow, I'd definitely suggest getting a pair. I hope this helps:)

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  5. Sixty degrees and then back to single digits. Ai yi yi!!

    Pearl

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  6. Our weekend was mid 50 too , was amazing and all the snow melted for a bit ~
    we horses around in puddles.
    Great photos :)

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  7. Where did all the snow go? It's like magic!!

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  8. Merry Christmas my friend. Try to stay warm. :-)

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  9. I'm glad your had a short break from the cold. 60 degrees must have felt good there! The fudge is delicious!! Thank you for going out in the cold weather to the post office!! Have a merry Christmas!

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  10. Oh those donkey faces in the video - what troopers! We've had snow too but it didn't last, now some sun then rain on the way ... hope you are all warm and happy through the holidays!

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