Oh, my word. Seriously? I can't even imagine -15 degrees. The coldest place I've ever been was -5 degrees and guess what? That was in Minnesota, too. :-) (Rochester, MN) I want to know more about that sweet little coat!!
Oh no--It’s not quite that cold her but definitely single digits and dipping below zero with wind chill. Hate it--it’s so hard to keep the water going and everyone taken care of.
I am an Ocicat. My duties include; security (rodents), counter intelligence (predators), infiltration (sneaking) and night surveillance.
I live in NE Minnesota on 10 wooded acres with; my best friend Mocha, three dogs, chickens, Guinea Hens, Nigerian Dwarf Goats, Cascade Sheep, Icelandic sheep, and a few humans.
When we moved here it was completely wooded, our plan is to turn this property into a working homestead.
Nice jacket. Hope everybody stays warm.
ReplyDeleteI don't like cold one bit anymore!!!
ReplyDeleteThat picture is absolutely adorable! Stay warm everyone, human and critter alike :)
ReplyDeleteBMKW, We are trying.
ReplyDeleteLynn, I can't wait until Spring.
Luckybunny, I tried to visit your blog but couldn't find a link, can you post one?
Oh, my word. Seriously? I can't even imagine -15 degrees. The coldest place I've ever been was -5 degrees and guess what? That was in Minnesota, too. :-) (Rochester, MN)
ReplyDeleteI want to know more about that sweet little coat!!
Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
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That, quite frankly, is the cutest thing I have ever seen!!
ReplyDeleteFarmgirl, The story will be in the next post. Rochester, that is in the deep south compared to here!
ReplyDeleteFaith, You said it!
Dream, Thank you - I think she is cute too!
That is ridiculously cold!!! The jacket looks great and should keep her warm :)
ReplyDeleteOh no--It’s not quite that cold her but definitely single digits and dipping below zero with wind chill. Hate it--it’s so hard to keep the water going and everyone taken care of.
ReplyDeleteShannon, I seems to be working.
ReplyDeleteVerde, The water is the worst part - and the wind. The wind makes things bitter cold.