30 below!

Boy is it cold here!!! I think I better knit myself socks swearter &hat maybe even a blanket.I keep knitting for everyone else but me. :?? Just finished felted boot liners for grandson they turned out great :smiley: But don’t fit in his boots :wall: Well they’ll fit next years. Thanks to everybody for there help on this site!!! and for speedy answers to my questions

       THANKS AGAIN EVERYBODY

Julie

:shock: It’s cold here, but we’re 50 degrees warmer than you! I can’t imagine.

We got snow last night :shock:

I wasn’t really expecting it either…

Ugh, I -so- don’t miss those temperatures. I feel for you though…I hate cold weather.

(At least you don’t hafta go outside at 6-7 am to take care of the horses/goats/etc. :wink: It’s always nicer when you can just stay inside and try to keep warm. )

Ain’t it so good to have a skill like knitting when its cold out? :XX: :XX: :XX: :XX: :XX: :XX: :XX: :XX: :XX: :XX:

I feel better now. And warmer. We were all whining at 10 below. But 30 below is burrrr cold!!

Just wait though, you will feel like there is a tropical heat wave when the temp warms to 0 :roflhard:

Holy cow!

It’s 52 here right now and that is pretty chilly for us!

Hello,
thanks for weather updates. Its good to see that some of us arenot running around like ragged wolfs attempting to russel up some good gams for spinning. Its cold and reports of weather tempature dropping to below 3 degrees was a misdeamenor. It stayed relatively comfortable all day. I started somethin for my toes thinking we were going to get snowed in for good, but find that now that it is sunny I’d like to say hi to the garden.
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This is why I love PA… perfect weather… It gets up in the 100’s in the summer, and gets below zero(sometimes) in the winter. The temperature never stays the same either :rofling:

DH is hauling in wood for the woodstove.I have our 2 year old grandson who is trying to be potty trained. :shock: I would be out there helping him.

Ohhh woodstove…

We are putting ours in this summer :slight_smile: Better for heating and its ALOT cheaper than oil :shifty: , but then more of a hastle :rollseyes:

I know nothing about woodstoves and oil having always lived in southern CA. We have a forced air heater and a wood burning fireplace, but the fireplace doesn’t really provide much heat unless you are sitting in front of it.

Woodstoves are easy to take care of, but you have to know how to get them lit properly.

And not do what I did… which was I put the wood in first, THEN I put the newspaper in, then it flew out, caught some of the floor on fire :shock: :oops:

Well got Evan down for nap :zzz: so I can do a little knitting and sit and relax :shock: Got 2 Lab mixes and Evan,and just to cold for anybody to go to play.Can get pretty nuts around here.So now I’m going to relax and knit something easy :x:

       Julie

Ah start a scarf!! Easy and relaxing!! :wink:

better offer your LETTER CARRIER a warm drink and some cookies!!! that will give you many “customer” bonus points!!! :thumbsup:

We plan on installing a corn buring stove once we get a house.

A corn burning stove? :??

Ahhhhh, this weather is good for the soul! :happydance:
Keeps out the RiffRaff I say!. My mom moved to Phoenix for health and sanity reasons cuz of this type of thing…lol…but I tell her you can only get so nekkid when it’s 90 at night. At least so long long as your pipes don’t freeze, you can put on more clothes.
and… NO HURRICAINES, VOLCANOES, EARTHQUAKES :thumbsup:

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