We got a little "clipper" last night and I woke up to about an inch and a half of snow on everything, so I decided I'd get after it before the sidewalk got trod down and the drive had too many tires go across it. I didn't look at the thermometer as I put the gloves on along with the sweatshirt and opened the garage door. That lasted about 4 seconds. First I was hit in the face with wind hauling ice crystals and then I noticed that maybe I wasn't dressed quite right for this task. So after another sweathshirt...this one with a hood and a stocking cap to cover the bald spot I heaed back out.
I clear our stuff but do three neighbors as well. The cold air really clamps my lungs shut with the COPD but I have to stay exercised and shoveling seems to be a good way to do it. I pace myself and haven't had any real issues and besides, I get all this time to myself to think. lol
Before I left the garage the second time, I checked my handy dandy thermometer and it was sitting right at 1 degree. That explained the ice crystals. As I cleared in front of my garage and the driveway, I noticed the sun attempting to poke out and then, there it was. Complete with double sun dogs on each side. What a sight. But then with this wonderful north wind at something like 80 mph, clouds covered the sun and the dogs and I went back to the reality of shoveling. In the hour and a half, more or less, that I was dinging around out there I saw the dogs come out on a number of short occasions and they gave me a bright spot in all this work.
Now....as for my time thinking.....I fugured out that if Iowa would stop sucking and Canada would stop blowing we'de maybe warm up a little. We'd probably warm up real good if Iowa would blow and Canada sucked, but in all my thoughts I couldn't come up with a means to that end. Oh well...this is Minnesota, forever caught between those other two places and they're predicting a doozie for Friday, Saturday and even into Sunday. I was slated to be home alone for those days, but now it sounds like I have to cook as well as dig. Can't win. But the dogs were still great today.