This is our pond covered in ice, well it is really just a low spot now that use to be a pond before nature filled it in over the years with silt and trees.
The handle of our push mower at the edge of our carport!
I guess My Sweetie won't be grilling anything today!
And the large elm tree in our backyard is dying and losing its large limbs one at a time.
The large cedars that surround our humble abode are laden with ice.
And there are real icicles on our icicle lights!!
We do feel very grateful that we were spared the even worst conditions that our neighboring towns to our west and north received. Unfortunately most Texans are not prepared for this kind of weather because we don't experience it very often. We don't own snow plows, snow blowers, or road chemicals/salt in abundance since they are rarely needed. We figure any ice or snow will be gone in a couple of days when the sun comes out and melts it away.
So in the meantime we just make the best of things and keep warm and don't get out unless we absolutely have to.
One incidental about this cold/icy weather is that my brother Wendall, who lives in Indiana, came to Texas for Thanksgiving with our family and planned to stay at my Mom's house for a few days to do some maintenance projects for her. Well he was scheduled to catch a bus back home this past Saturday morning however he is still at my Mom's because the interstate highways heading north from Dallas to Oklahoma City and then on to St. Louis are iced over and closed temporarily. He is hoping to maybe head home today or tomorrow. We'll see. The temps are supposed to get above freezing this afternoon for a few hours. Now if the sun will just come out also, we will all be much happier!
Wendall looks a lot like my Dad, and he is very talented in building and construction, just like my Dad was.
Give Mom's great-grandkids a tree to climb and they are happy!
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