Today is supposed to reach a high of -7C or -8C, after which the temperatures are supposed to drop. An Alberta Clipper weather system is blowing its way through the prairies. The snow is supposed to start this afternoon, for a total of up to 15cm over 36 hours.

We already have a light dusting of snow right now. I didn’t get a head count, but the cats definitely prefer to be in the sunroom, or the cat house. Only the super fluffy ones, like Driver, here, are staying out. The sunroom was at just below 0C when I came in this morning, compared to -12C outside.
Today’s jump in temperature makes it a good day for the phone tech to come out! My brother tried to phone me yesterday and, instead of the crackling noise as before, he got a busy signal. Even when I pick up the phone, I now only hear the light crackling of an open line. My brother says we just have a short, somewhere. The question is, where?
I will be taking advantage of the warmer day and heading to town to pick up a few things. I hope the local hardware store has stove pellets for the litter. I don’t want to drive further afield, but we’re running low. We had lots, but have been going through it faster. Using oil in the cat’s ears, and the subsequent grooming, has had unfortunate effects on their digestive systems! Nothing like so many cats having the s***s at the same time!
We’ve taken a break on doing their ears right now. The next time we do them, we need to keep track of which cats still have too much detritus in their ears and keep doing them. Some are nice and clean, so no need to keep doing theirs, anymore.
Hopefully, the phone tech will come in the next hour or so, before I plan to head out. Otherwise, I’ll be leaving the gate open for him. He’s supposed to try and call my husband’s cell phone, first, but who knows if he’ll have enough signal.
Meanwhile, it was nice enough out that I shoveled the outer yard paths, to the garage, burn barrel, and electricity meter. Depending on how much snow accumulates over the next few days, we might need to break little Spewie out and do the driveway. For now, though, the truck can easily clear the snow we have so far.
I’m so happy we have that truck!
The Re-Farmer

*posts ‘Winter is Coming’ meme. :)
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Finding the problem is fairly easy. There are some instruments, and some tricks, that can easily locate the location of the problem.
The usual issue is figuring out how to fix the problem.
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Problem is found and fixed.
It wasn’t even at the house. I’ll be posting an update, soon.
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It’s awesome when an investment actually pays off – and you notice it!!
I can’t imagine shoveling snow instead of using a blower. Not only does that sound too laborous, I loooove power tools!!
Stay warm!
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Sometimes, it’s just not worth digging out a machine. Especially since it’s electric, and requires dragging around super long extension cords!
I also quite enjoy shoveling snow. Especially when it’s light and fluffy like it is right now
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I think I’d get more enjoyment from watching it blow. Even when I was super fit I’d pick power toys over manual labor!! Serious props to you for the energy, exertion & and enjoyment!
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I love my power tools, but I love manual labour, too!
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I’m currently resisting the desire for a powered rototiller for the whole 1 time I’d ever use it. I heard my neighbor has one and I’m hoping he’ll do the work if I offer my mini-chainsaw as payment.
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A trade sounds good!
You don’t use the mini chainsaw much? I love mine! Gotta get the chains sharpened, though.
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Nope. I love the mini chainsaw but I currently get exhausted too easily.
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