This photo was taken December 23, when we got down to zero degrees F (-17.78C). I hope that is the coldest day of this winter.
Brrrr!
Joining up with Lisa at Lisa's Garden Adventure for #ShadowshotSunday.
Why not come out of the shadows and join us (linky is on Lisa's blog above)? All you need is a photo with a shadow. And it doesn't have to be cold, either.
...shadows have been few and far between here lately.
ReplyDeleteC-c-c-cold
ReplyDeleteMy word, that is cold!
ReplyDeleteThat is cold.
ReplyDeleteBrrr, indeed! We are experiencing lows in the 30s F. now with temperatures expected to dip into the 20s in the next few days. And thus winter arrives in southeast Texas. If our temperatures got as low as zero, I'm not sure our heating system could cope.
ReplyDeleteBrrr.
ReplyDeletethecontemplativecat here. When we lived in Ames, Iowa, we learned about storms across the plains. It was cold like this, and one day our heater didn't work. the apt had help with this nice guy who came to our apt. We could see our breath by the time he came and fixed the problem
ReplyDeletePretty chilly alright!! We've gotten close but not zero yet.
ReplyDeleteOh, my... I don't believe I've ever been anywhere that cold, even when I lived in the mountains of CA. Probably close, but not that cold.
ReplyDeleteThe shadow looks like a man's nose
ReplyDeleteB-r-r-r!
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