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Weather reports which are opened on the Website that Maverick posted, say a really big cold front is coming to the central US to -24 down in TX...Mom has a good A/C, don't know about the heating. Thank God my brother is only 5 miles away. But neither of them has any other heat except electricity. GP
Yup I saw that forecast on Fox for the US and it looked pretty dramatic for the south with temps as low as - 24 in places even in TX,
 
acetone nail varnish remover to add to my diesel

Cool, new ideas are added to the list. Fingernail polish remover I assume is actually the same, just some of them have a bit of oil to keep from harming the ladies tender skin on their fingers....
 
Just came back from walking the dog, got our first frost last night. Hit so fast that the trees are losing GREEN leaves.
Frost on the roses and mushrooms looks pretty cool tho. GP
 
my car is petrol driven never freezes, I don't like Diesel it stinks too much and diesel vehicles always sound like a bag of bolts to me, anyway the British govt wants to do away with diesel cars.
 
The Renault is also Petrol, it started once back in 2012 at - 29 C. Old diesel vehicles have the advantage of being to swallow a mix of fuels, less electronics and no spark plugs. More power in low rpms and less water sensitivity. But the petrol is just an advantage also.
 
its just a personal preference of mine, dosent matter about after SHTF I don't think i'll be driving anywhere once the delivery trucks stop and the power grid is down.
 
OK, Gotta make choices and live with them sometimes. If it works, be happy, if not, make a new choice. Democracy in Action! Headed for breakfast, see you later. GP
 
Arctic, we are the opposite. I spend most of my Winter prepping and planning for Summer. I'm definitely not a Winter person. Of course, I have to do some planning for Winter, but IF we get a decent snow (3 in) it lasts 2 days max. I, as stated, do winterize for the critters, but it's not a life or death thing here. We have very mild temps usually.
 
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Now you are the go to, listen a lot and only teach if asked. They will listen when they understand what you have to offer. Tell stories of how your neighbor always helped you and whet the interest of the youngins. Wish you the best. GP
 
It's guaranteed that we will have a cold and snowy winter. Some winter's are colder than others and some winter's we get more snow than others. About 90% of our annual precipitation comes in the form of snow, so it's critical that we get a heavy snow pack here in the mountains.
Recently I started looking for some land down in the valley at a lower elevation to winter our cattle. It's usually 10-20 degrees warmer in winter, plus they normally don't have more than a couple feet of snow on the ground. It'd be nice to have some early spring grazing too.
 
Funny, we don't want snow here, too many dummys don't know how to drive even in good weather. Others want more snow so they can ski. Arcticdude needs snow to survive better. Just opens your eyes to see the differences we live with and will have to cope with post SHTF....I got clothes for down to - 30 degrees centigrade. Only have needed them twice in 11 years, but at least I know they do the job. In Ft. Worth, Texas, I only saw snow a few times back in the early 70's, in Houston only once at all. Every year get a bit less and later snow. Last Christmas was green.
 
Finished as much of the fencing as I could today. I am about 40 feet short, but this area already has a layer of chicken wire and a layer of the nylon deer netting. I took care of the parts that are in danger of predators coming in.

I reinforced the netting over the run in case it gets heavy from the potential freezing rain.

I cannot remember having a snow threat in November. CALL GRETA The GREEN SWEDISH TEEN.
 
It does seem like old winter is making an appearance earlier than normal here too. We are expecting below freezing temps starting tonight with windchills in the upper 20s. That is more like February temps for us. I'll need to break out my goats blankets. The cold won't hurt them but they don't like it either. Their tails will all get tucked in. I'll be putting more hay in the barn when I go feed this evening for them. Rains start tonight and they won't be out grazing in the rains tomorrow. I'm sure they will stay huddled up in the barn.

As for my garden, the only thing out there that would get hurt were my pepper plants but those got dug up, put in containers and over wintering in a pop up greenhouse along with a couple strawberry plants and a few house plants.
 
Sounds like the weather reports are keeping you and ArcticDude both busy getting ready for the first snow of the season. Hope it all pays off and works out. GP
Our first snow this year was the third week of September. It only lasted a couple of weeks before it all melted off. We're back to bare ground right now, although the snow level isn't much higher than we are. The forecast is calling for snow by the end of next week.
 
I am left handed and I have some sort of rash that has developed on it. . . have no idea from what. At first I thought maybe a burn from frying chicken fried steaks last night, but it just doesn't look right for that. I am the kind of person that says yep that hurt but you just go on and don't think about it. It had to happen out with the goats. Maybe got it caught on the barb wire. . . who knows, but it hurts

or it could be erysipelas? that's an infection, mostly painful,makes your hand in this case hot, unuseful,treated with Ab's
 
All I can say is it is too dang cold. . . I put on a pot of beans this morning, just a hodge podge of what we had growing last year and ended up making soup with some chicken we had in the freezer for dinner. I have only been out 3 times today and two of those were at feeding time. The other was when hunny came home from a job with the neighbor. Other than that I stayed inside quilting and working on a crochet project huddled by the fires burning. . . . 1 in the fireplace and the other in the wood stove. I have to leave for work in the morning at 5am. . . not looking forward to that.
 
It's going to be 15° tonight. No idea about wind chill. Had to take mom to doctor today and the wind was vicious. I would have stayed in all day too if I could have. Only got 2 eggs today and they were really cold.

My son says it's too cold to go to school.

Arctic Dude is laughing at us whiney brats who can't handle a little cold weather.
 

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