While I'm waiting for an all-clear message from some unseen laboratory--or its possible alternative message, too often diverting my attention from the business of living in the moment, there has come and gone--The Vortex. If text can be changed into a verb, so can vortex. That's what was here in full cry joining us to the rest of North Americans Vortexting the Arctic's, mighty blasts.
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Was this only a week ago!? |
Yes, I know this was warm in comparison to other regions, but it was
our region and my feet spoke to me about it again and again.
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John sent some farm pictures the late evening of the snowfall. |
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Frezz is happy in the snow. The short haired buddies are inside, no doubt. |
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This one out our Quakertown back porch is about the same time of the evening as John's. |
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John sent this from their bedroom window the next morning. |
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This was out my bedroom window the about the same time of the morning as it turned out. |
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The next day the neighborhood kids gathered for the late-start bus. The snow mogul at the end of the street was commanded by a youngster lobbing snowballs at the rest of his school mates and passing cars. |
In Missouri, Sandy sent over a selfie just before she went out to drag her garbage cans back from the street...
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The two eyes looking at the camera are Sandy's |
Just ahead of the Great North American Vortexting, Wendy sent over some pictures from the "chicks"; now grown, they were actually outside for the very first time after Wendy's carefully staged integration over several days into the older chicken flock. Her Method: Sneak a few new ones at night into the older ones' housing. Repeat, until all integrated. It seemed to work well.
Wendy reports that all of the "new" chickens are laying now.
Here's one I got of them from yesterday...
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Wendy had to take measures to protect their combs during the deep freeze. |
Surprise and Austin came over to the fence to say hello when I was there yesterday...
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Austin was all sweet and friendly. She is 23 years old now. |
Jasmine, the original starter goat, is due to kid on the 15th, so we'll look for more goat news coming our way.
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Now we are on our third day in a row of sunshine, breaking the record for consecutive whole days of sunshine in Southeastern Pennsylvania by my count of the last three months. With it came 50-60 degree air masses to melt away the frozen ground and snow moguls. Vortexting is over.
And from another Missourian, a selfie from sister Susie right after her recent, new haircut...
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Susie. Now spending her first winter in her new home. |
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It was time to "get out of Dodge", to take in some new vistas. So on the spur of the moment I saddled up Subaru and headed down to Philly to look at some art. I put Subaru in the $0 on Sunday corral at Lansdale SEPTA Station and rode the $0 for seniors (every day!) train ride into the city. Pat came with me, and as we walked Philadelphia's Parkway, we saw a Free sign at the back walkway to Barnes Foundation. Yep, first Sunday of the month admission is totally free. It was full of visitors and families with gobs of happy stuff going on and wonderful art to see again. Lunch was our only outlay of cash. The Barnes restaurant is middling Philly-priced but top-notch good.
The app on my phone told part of the story...
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JM. Temp soared to high 50s. |
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Pat. |
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The Thinker in front of the Rodin Museum. |
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Philadelphia from Barnes' entry walk. |
Late that evening, Marge came home for a brief day's stay after attending the memorial for her friend's husband over at Cape May. Today she is winging her way back to Charleston as I write.
From Tucson, Paula shared one of the cacti' blooming from my collection that they fostered after I moved to the condo. I didn't have enough light for them there and the urban Javelina herd began chewing on them. So nice to see them still thriving. Thanks, Paula and Carl.
Love the pictures of the chickens... and the chicks!
ReplyDeleteI do, too! Well, of course, you've seen that from postings. Chickens are my friends!
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