Thursday, November 17, 2011

Warmth in the Keepers Den

We are just in the midst of a very cold blizzard as I went and had the car winterized and nearly all windows are enforced as this is a year which is not going to be sleeping with the cold that penetrates some of the windows. As well, the car is winterized and the plugs are all out as of tonight it's going to be one of those plug - in times in order to keep the block heater of the car warm and yes it is the time were it is winter now and everything is said and done. From the indoors to the outdoors.

Three months of this and then it's comes the warm but between now and then winter is flexing it's muscle in a temperant dry cold. As here it starts of damp and then goes right into a very dry cold. Actually the dry cold is alright but the term between this is what probably is the most tedious - no cold not tedious.

There is nothing like having your block heater to you engine plugged in along with an inside heater. Warm is the trend now at least for a while as in this part of Canada it does get cold.

~ Keeping Warm ~

Where is "Long Jane"? 

 

 

 

27 comments:

  1. Yes, November is really mild in my parts .... sunny today and warm too syay cosy my friend love from me Rosiex

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  2. The fog rolled through Portland for 24 hours, now the torrents of rain in spots and blustery winds.....thunder and lightening might make it's march through then maybe a snowy cold ice winter in Portland.

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  3. I took some time off and over here we do have a blizzard in the making but prepared, snow is one thing but the cold is another and it's that time.

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  4. Yay! Glad I caught up with you for a minute, online. Am watching Occupy protests---breaking news.

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  5. We always have a damn cold. I saw snow flurries today on my way home from work. If it snows today that will be the 2nd snow of the year so far. The first was Oct 18 this year. Winter seems to come earlier and earlier lately

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  6. ~ yeah ~

    This spring has to take on a good change Sharon.

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  7. I'm looking forward to Spring already!

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  8. Keeping warm-- a variety of soup, simmering beef stew, hot cocoa with multi-colored marshmallows and hot apples or pear desert. I have my spice candles glowing. I prefer the warmer season but it's also a refreshing time to mark the new season and create an atmosphere of coziness throughout the home

    Stay warm and cozy Jack.

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  9. Yeah Haddie that is what I am doin...
    Not my picture but by webcam here within the city above.
    Awechew...


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  10. I wish i could have just a little bit of your snow Jack... :)

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  11. Our weather is changing here also...we might get a few snowflakes in the next day or two...I am looking forward to it myself...lol Stay warm Jack!

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  12. keep yourself dry please ... a warmth tight hugs

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  13. keep yourself dry please ... a warmth tight hugs

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  14. Apparently this storm is heading to the Westcoast so you never know!

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  15. Am dry yet it's here and so be it...there was a duplicate so I just took one off...

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  16. Do stay warm! We should be in the low 80's f this weekend. Very odd.

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  17. Just finished shoveling and it's a warm 1F here Grammy.....

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  18. Carol you must be around the 45th parallel as you still have the green.

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  19. yeah it is gives a good meaning to Hanes! :)

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  20. This was from a webcam yesterday at 7 near the University as I don't wish to ruin my camera this year - thus it's not my own.

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