Fun Monday Winter Survivor
As I sit here at my computer in the darkest night of winter chowing on Gourmet Chocolately Caramel Crunch, I am sure that this yummy snack would be the only thing required to survive the winter chill.
But, Ari, who is hosting the weekly Fun Monday meme, was serious when she asked, “What's in your winter weather arsenal?”
We’ve had some seriously cold days and a few inches of snow scattered here and there so you have to know we own a snow shovel and a container of de-icer. (Thank God I am married to a man who loves to bundle up and take care of those early morning chores.)
The past few years have also found us in the dark more times than we care to repeat. Thus, we have a small gas powered generator to see us through any extended periods without electricity.
The wood stove is roarin’ right now and we have a fair supply of kindling and logs to feed it when the temperature drops. (It is 14ยบ F on our patio right now.)
There is long-underwear, polar fleece masks, woolen gloves and socks, and several pair of yak-trax in drawers that will keep us moving on down the icy road.
The automobiles are also winterized with anti-freeze and wearing their snow tires. One vehicle is four-wheel drive and I’m not afraid to admit that I use it when I AM afraid.
But, maybe when I grow older – like next year – we will do the ultimate winterizing ever: Go to Arizona!
Arizona. Yeah. Sure. And there are no calories in my **Chocolatey Caramel Crunch, either.
**Purchased from my grandson Jammin’s boy scout troop.
But, Ari, who is hosting the weekly Fun Monday meme, was serious when she asked, “What's in your winter weather arsenal?”
We’ve had some seriously cold days and a few inches of snow scattered here and there so you have to know we own a snow shovel and a container of de-icer. (Thank God I am married to a man who loves to bundle up and take care of those early morning chores.)
The past few years have also found us in the dark more times than we care to repeat. Thus, we have a small gas powered generator to see us through any extended periods without electricity.
The wood stove is roarin’ right now and we have a fair supply of kindling and logs to feed it when the temperature drops. (It is 14ยบ F on our patio right now.)
There is long-underwear, polar fleece masks, woolen gloves and socks, and several pair of yak-trax in drawers that will keep us moving on down the icy road.
The automobiles are also winterized with anti-freeze and wearing their snow tires. One vehicle is four-wheel drive and I’m not afraid to admit that I use it when I AM afraid.
But, maybe when I grow older – like next year – we will do the ultimate winterizing ever: Go to Arizona!
Arizona. Yeah. Sure. And there are no calories in my **Chocolatey Caramel Crunch, either.
**Purchased from my grandson Jammin’s boy scout troop.
Comments
Whoever invented polar fleece should receive the humanitarian award--it's so warm, so non-cumbersome.
Arizona? Wouldn't you miss your snowy nature creatures?
I would love to live somewhere a bit farther north (perhaps not as far north as Ari, though). It will get cold here, but not for any length of time - and I'd love to have snow a few times a year! I miss that. Never heard of yak trax before I started reading blogs though. Wish I'd known about them in Oklahoma - where I landed on my backside a few times. Ice was quite common - more so than snow there.
You are the second person to mention Yak-trax. perhaps, we will have to look into these. We have a gas generator that we bought for the old house sump pump. Gratefully, we have not had to call the generator into service at the new house for heating or for flooding.
we have had below zero weather ... now it is 30 an warmer on some days and Denver has seen a LOT of bursting pipes...yikes.
So does Arizona.
--ari_1965
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Our cars are not equipped at all for such a lot of snow ! This was exceptional and had last happened in 86 ! Good idea to go to Arizona, my friends (ex neighbors of my aunt) in Madison/Wisc have bought a trailer (?) and spend November til March in Arizona and then the rest in Madison, since they are both retired !
Take care :)
Perhaps the scout troop will return the favor of your purchase and chop some wood for you...
And lots of people winter in Arizona. Why not you? Or even in California? You have kids in California, right? I think? Put a trailer in their driveway. Head into the house for frequent visits.
Fourteen degrees???? Holy cow. Brrrrr. I winterize by wearing a jacket with my sandals.