First thing this morning I looked at the themometer and it read -16 C. I thought, Dang, the weather broke our thermometer! I called to my man, "Can you check the other one? This one says minus 16!" and he ran to the window to check. He said, "No way" and ran outside to see what the car says. All three agreed it was -16 out. I said "I've never been in this cold before! Help me put Baasha's other blanket on!"
As fast as possible, my man ripped the one blanket off, and I threw the new one on in the same split second. So Baasha wouldn't freeze solid in that moment, we worked together to get both blankets snugly around him. Baasha was fine, but I only saw a few hoofprints in snow outside his stall. The hoofprints didn't go further than a few yards from the stalldoor. (BTW, -16 C is 3 F)
Too cold for Baasha
We were visiting with him and Baasha finally ventured out into the pristine snow. He got about 20 feet from his stall before very carefully turning around and going back inside his stall. Then he made me laugh, he tossed his head in several indignant circles. Clearly he was frustrated that it is "impossible" outside!
Mr Plow
My man and I woke up suddenly last night to a new noise for us. A snowplow was going by slowly in the middle of the night, and the scraping of that blade on our street was a novel noise for us. I saw flashing yellow lights as it spread salt and I said, "It's a snowplow!!" Later it came back but this time we just woke up, but we didn't jump out of bed. The snow crews work great here, even though we live on a tiny little street. (I got my second strand of blue lights in the mail this week and hung them above the stall. The blue looks so pretty in the snow!)
Accumulation
We have accumulation! I would say about three inches. Just enough to go squeak, squeak, squeak under your shoes, and make everything gorgeous.
My man and I swept our entire driveway. Not just for us, but we were expecting a hay delivery and wanted it to be easy for him. Wow, my man looks great sweeping. He is so graceful in everything he does, even this.
We have hay
And yet, our hay delivery arrived. This time 28 little bales delivered in of those tiny European trailers. I love that we don't have to pay, hehe, he gets to grow hay in our field, and we get our bales. First I gave Carsten some candy cane cookies I'd made, which I have to make again.
Christmas Cooking Aside
They taste like shortbread. Using beet juice as red food coloring works!
(Who knows if they have food coloring in Germany?) Anyway, I'd never had candy cane cookies and I think they are festive, and now that I have had all this trial and error, I can do them pretty well! Go to my expat buddy Sonya's site to learn how to make them!
My man stacked all the hay, counting bale by bale. I love how in Germany, your hay farmer does it all - he fertilizes the field, grows the hay, bales it, and then brings hay and actually fills your loft in very orderly stacks. All very old fashioned, they throw each bale by hand up there. I cannot throw a bale. I had to heft them up against the ladder for my man to reach.
We had two left out in the snow, because I'd discovered mold on those two. Made for a nice photo, I think: ) I must have used the flash cuz the snow is all sparkly in this pic. They look so neglected and sad, I mean, who leaves hay out in the snow!?! (The hay guy took them back.)
And then the sun came out. Happy day to be out early enough to see it break across the snowy ground.
Baasha spied reindeer flying. I mean the horses across the street.
He chews a carrot thoughtfully and feels that things simply cannot get worse.
This is from yesterday, when Baasha was brave enough to try to eat through the snow. Poor boy! Only a few minutes and then he was back inside.
This is how it looks now, nighttime on Finally Farm: )
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LOVE IT !
I am so-o-o-o jealous, of the snow, not the temp. We had our short burst of under freezing weather in Seattle just last week. Bur-r-r-r-. You know we can't take that much cold, I think my furnace ran constantly.
Sometimes in the night, the furnace would turn on because the temp went under the low setting of 55 so I had to get up & turn it off. Can't waste fuel when your sleeping!
Awesome pictures, I can't believe how cold it is. We left really early this morning and it was bitter ass cold in Bremen. I hope my Sophie girl is warm at the Hund Boarding. Funny how your horse doesn't like the cold do you think he or she (sorry) will get use to the climate change. I swept our drive way last night made me laugh use the shoveling snow not sweeping cobblestone but it worked. Do you want me to bring back you some food coloring? Cookies look delish!
Mary, I am listening to a Seattle radio station right now - Warm 106.9 Christmas songs - and they say rain and 40. So, I can understand you. But if our heat went off at night here we'd wake up frozen solid. Popsicles. However, you'd be proud, we do use the "night" setting on our thermostat, which dips us down at night.
Frau, how sweet of you to ask! I think beets work great, and the side effect is I get to eat yummy beets. However, if you can find my favorite tea (Stash Ginger).....that would be great. Have a good flight. Drink lots of fluids (alcohol) to make it go smoother, that always helps.
I love your lights, but you can keep the snow and that cold. Brr! I've lived in Texas too long. It's 51F here and I'm freezing! Baasha has the right idea.
Cookies look good.
Very pretty. Glad to know a lot of snow doesn't halt the hay delivery.
That is cold - it sounds like you got some of our weather - we're up around freezing now with some snow, which is mild for this time of year.
Brrrr, I was wondering what that converted to in farenheit. Did you ever think that you have a very lucky, spoiled horse? Blankets, two!, and lovely, homegrown hay stacked in the barn. BTW, Baasha looks great!
Those candy cane cookies look really good. Beet juice, huh? I'll have to remember that. Does it change the flavor slightly?
I'm laughing at Baasha the Swampland-born pony:
"-16 is too dang cold! If this is winter, where is the rain?"
My horses are dry under their blankets, and happy that the ground isn't fruz anymore, esp. since they don't have a barn to hide in (but the trees have plenty of protection--it's dry under there!)
Lytha you make me giggle.... -16C and we still ride outside (unless there's a windchill to make it colder)
Love your farm name, don't think I've ever noticed it before :)
YAY look at your snow! It was that cold over here aswell and at first Edwin and I thought it was false. Sure enough it was 3 degrees aswell..lol
We have the least amount of snow in the whole of the netherlands..we maybe have an inch..lol Oh well. This might be my first white christmas though..I pictured it with more snow though.
Your cookies look awesome! Im so glad you liked them:) We went to germany yesterday and I bought a tiny 7 pound turkey for us. We bought a box of assorted cookies to eat. Well I gotta tell you, they are ok but not fabulous. I find it funny that german and the dutch say we make things to sweet..it's not that we made them sweet, we add flavors like salt,vanilla and wat not..they do not. The cookies weren't horrible and I loved the doughnut I ate there but I think it's unfair to say we overly sweeten everything.
Love the last photo with your lights on at night! Baasha looks so cute in his blankets... :-)
Sounds like you had a couple of days of Canadian weather! -16C is pretty normal for us, as well as the sound of snow plows! :-)
Oh no, -16 is very cold! Hope it warms up for you soon, but what pretty snow! Those cookies are adorable :)
"Baasha spied reindeer flying. I mean the horses across the street."
This made me giggle. :-)
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