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Temps in the teens, got some lake-effect snow. I’m cleaning-up a bit and lighting outdoor Christmas lights. Tying to keep moving enough to keep feet warm in steel toe boots. Made note to self to ditch the steel toe boots in weather like this. They soak up the cold and pass it on to toes. /rant
 
That's how I mow, too! 😆
My Hubby keeps our place like a dang golf course! I'd mow less, I'm in charge of the immediate yards, dog yards, and around my pool, but it looks bad if it's not at the same standard as the fields 🙄! Our house is on the edge of the woods. "The park" is the transitional area between the backyard and the woods. We have trails through the woods that he keeps well groomed, so we can see snakes! 😉
 
Cold n Cool here but the freeze will be coming back for Next Friday and the Weekend...!!! 🥶:snowwindow:
 
We're getting heavy snow and wind tonight.
Keeps life interesting. ;)

Practically everyone in Michigan complains about the cold. It’s not bad when properly dressed in layers and prepared for it. I even like a good snow storm. My psychiatrist thinks I’m nuts and can’t help me, but said not to worry, my dreams will come true soon enough. lol

Temps are still in low teens but a warm up is coming to melt the snow we got during the last ‘event’.
 
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Keeps life interesting. ;)

Practically everyone in Michigan complains about the cold. It’s not bad when properly dressed in layers and prepared for it. I even like a good snow storm. My psychiatrist thinks I’m nuts and can’t help me, but said not to worry, my dreams will come true soon enough. lol

Temps are still in low teens but a warm up is coming to melt the snow we got during the last ‘event’.
Almost all of our annual precipitation comes in the form of snow around here. So we need a heavy winter snow pack. Right now we only have about a foot or so on the ground. We're at 5,000 feet elevation here, higher up will have a lot more snow.
 
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