Saturday, November 24, 2012

Brrrrrr!


 




















The last several weeks, God frosted our world white and the temperature began to drop. Although I'm told it is usually much colder this time of year, I am thankful for the "gentle" onset of winter this year. The "frosting" in the Copper Valley is a combination of frozen mist from the many rivers that wind through the valley and snow that covers the cars and homes and tips the trees, bushes and weeds causing everything to sparkle in the sun as though it was covered with glitter. IT is absolutely BEAUTIFUL!



  The first snow was even wet enough that I was able to make a mini snowman in front of our garage. However, it was warm enough later that week that the stones I used for his eyes and nose heated up and fell out making Mr. Snowman look deformed. Tim said the snowman would probably be plowed away with the next snow, but he took pity on our snowman and moved it before he plowed.









The last snow lasted for several days off and on.  About 8 inches accumulated over those days, and although the skies were gray, the snow that blanketed the ground looked much whiter against the gray skies.  When the sun appeared again, the temperatures dropped to nearly 40 below zero and everything sparkled like diamonds.














The weather here is different than it is in some other cold-weather states.  Twenty degrees below zero feels more like zero in Michigan and is quite bearable. We even have braved 10 below to hunt caribou and to work outside.  Forty below is cold.  I have been careful to carry my warmest gear in the car with me in case I have car trouble on the way to or from work.


 






















Tim has provided very well for us here despite the cold.  Before I arrived, he had purchased a truckload of wood to heat our home for the winter, and he has ordered another load to be delivered soon.  We have worked at cutting, spliting and stacking the load (Tim more than the both of us together) until it is almost all stacked in the shed.  The first load will be enough to heat our home for the whole winter.  The next load will allow us to work ahead for next winter.  Our wood stove is very efficient, and Tim has made some improvements to the stove which circulate warm water around the house helping the heat to be distributed better.  The house stays warm!

















 Many of you have asked what our house looks like.  It is very comfortable and is looking more like OUR home rather than Tim's home.  He has been gracious indulging the changes I have made, and we will enjoy making more changes in the spring and summer.







I have been enjoying photography here.  Every day the terrain looks different.  The clouds make amazing formations over the mountains. 










As it snows, the trees are blanketed white, and the sun colors the skies, mountains and the trees with pink, orange and yellow at both sunrise and sunset. 














As the temperatures dip lower, fog floats above the rivers and coats weeds, grasses, trees, and everything else with frost that sparkles when the sun shines.





The rivers are becoming slushy and may ice over soon. The mountains look smooth since they are covered with a blanket of snow.



2 comments:

  1. Beautiful! I love seeing your house and the touches of Debbie. :)

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  2. Breathtaking pictures.
    I would hate the cold, but the scenery is amazing.

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