18°f this morning, -8°C, light snow, but clearing to partly sunny and a high of 32°f (0°C)
We were out and about today, because we needed to pick up milk from Maddie the milk girl (she has the loveliest milk from her Jersey cows, a bargain, I think, at $6 a gallon. All that beautiful cream!). And since we had to go out, we took a few totes and stocked the booths. Not that they really needed it; with the cold and snow this past week, no one is doing much unnecessary shopping. While I love what we do, I am well aware that vintage and antique stuff is not required to live, so weather has a huge impact on sales.
It was worth going out just to see the icicles on a cliff along our road that never disappoints in wintry weather.
This first photo though! Look at that face! The Ice Man cometh?
Icicles excited me even as a child. I could not wait to get outside and break one off to lock, like a popsicle. Lord only knows what dirt and other stuff might have been in the ice, but I'm still kicking so I guess it didn't hurt me. One thing I miss these days is Jack Frost on the windows. Doublehung windows keep that from happening now, I suppose, but oh how I loved those icy ferns and fancy swirls that disappeared at the puff of a breath.
A warming trend starts tomorrow, so our little bit of snow will soon be gone, and we will be back to the inglorious mud. Muddy boots, muddy dogs, muddy porch, ugh. Still, it will be nice to see the sun again. It has been quite a while--in fact I can't remember our last sunny day.
Til next time, friends!
They are beautiful shapes..but I wouldn't lick one!!
ReplyDeleteGosh that's lots of ice! Last week it was minus 4 C here, now it's 10C!!!! Unbelievable! Next time comes winter back.
ReplyDelete...and I'm the weird old guy who takes pictures of everything. Is this really weird?
ReplyDeleteYou could call this post Jagged Edge (remember that movie?) with all of those icicles. We are actually going to rise a little above freezing early next week. I don't know when we last broke that barrier.
ReplyDeleteThat ice face is CRAZY! What a great shot!
ReplyDeleteI love icicles too and enjoyed your pictures.
ReplyDeleteSounds like quite a chilly day! The icicles must have looked stunning along your road. And Maddie's milk from Jersey cows sounds like a real treat—especially with that cream! The wintry landscape can be so beautiful, even if it does impact shopping. I love that you took the time to appreciate the scenery despite the cold. Those ice formations are impressive! Thanks for sharing your winter adventures. I’d love for you to check out my new post!
ReplyDeleteGood for you capturing that ice face!
ReplyDeleteLove seeing these icicles. I used to knock them off buildings as a kid.
ReplyDeleteWe were down to low teens last night as well. We have a steep roof & the snow slides off in a rush making a loud crash & rumble through the house. It scares our dog so much. Then we have big piles of snow a few feet deep right in front of the door ways....we really need to do something to divert the snow.
ReplyDeleteI love the icicles too. There is nothing like a WV icicle. We don't grow them that long here.
Those icicles are quite a sight, I'm so glad that you stop to take photos.
ReplyDeleteMuch the same here in KY. I lack the patience for the weather these days.
ReplyDeleteThose icicles are impressive!!! The ice man face? Scary.
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