What a wild night last night! The wind was ferocious and the temperature dropped into the 20s, and that's where it is today. The wind has calmed down a little, but the temperature is still only 27F and there's a blustery SW wind that makes it feel much colder.
I had to go to Danville this morning and noticed that the pond is solidly frozen - yesterday when I was out everything was sloppy and wet - today it looks glossy and solid. Our road is not great - it has worsened since I was over it yesterday - I think we had considerable rain last night, along with very strong wind that knocked out our electricity briefly in the early morning hours. There has been a little sunshine off and on this morning so the road is now muddy and wet with lots of washboard and some muddy ruts beginning to appear. It is perfectly passable, but we need to take it slow and watch out for soft shoulders and deeper ruts.
I had a brief note from Gretchen Farnsworth this morning with a photo of the channel taken last Wednesday. She said it still isn't open by their house yet, but as you can see, the ice is darker where it the channel runs. Not much wildlife at her house yet, she said - except the resident grosbeaks that have been visiting her feeders this winter, along with the usual smaller birds. No flocks of ducks or geese -- yet. They will arrive soon, I'm sure.Stay warm and safe - wear some green, enjoy!
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