Sunnybuck wrote:
We were on the southern end of the storm that's now charging to the Northeast. On Friday, the temps here were in the 40's. Yesterday, that north wind was blowing at 25 to 30 MPH and temps plummeted to the low teens. Just a county north of us, a snow plow rolled over and unfortunately the 25 year old driver lost his life. For all in this storms path, please stay safe and warm. If you don't have to go out, then DON'T.
Friday evening we had a Armadillo meander through the back yard. I've never seen one alive, so I grabbed the camera and ran to snap a photo as it was quickly moving away. I no sooner put the camera up to upload the photos I had just taken, when 2 Red Foxes ran through the back yard. Go figure! Then on Saturday morning as the cold wind blew in cold temps, a few birds visited a small feeder, puffed out, covered their feet, and didn't move for a half hour. The birds in my hood managed to totally clean out 5 full feeders yesterday.
After 8 days of fog, the sun is shinning this morning. Yeah!
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Rotten timing with the Red Foxes, but you got a good shot of the Dillo, Geez that's alot of seed in a day...We've got Sunshine Here today too and no wind (Yes) That wind was so Cold yesterday, I'm happy to not see or feel it today.