Friday, January 8, 2010

Turning Blue

This round of cold is colder. Not a whole lot of snow, but mercy it is cold. It would not surprise me if it has gone negative by the morning. I think I have a headache.



The sun was sort of out while little slivers of ice floated through the air all day.



The last chance at warmth fades away and it is five degrees. Five measly degrees.



Arctic Carolina continues for a couple more days. The world stands still.

6 comments:

Lola said...

Oh dear, I do hope all continues to operate for your comfort. Kitties too. That is cold.
It was first thought to be very cold here this A.M. but ole man winter fooled all. It was in the 40's. The wind continues to blow slightly making it worse.
I try to stay inside as much as I can. Don't need to get sicker than I am. Extreme cold can cause a headache. I've experienced that.
Stay warm.

Siria said...

It is cold here in South Florida, so I can only imagine how cold it is there! It has been in the 30's for a few nights ~ not typical weather for us. It warmed up a bit this afternoon, but cold is coming again tomorrow.

I love that blue pot! It is striking against the white snow.

Anonymous said...

Yes I am curious about the blue pot; it is lovely! How tall is it? Bulbarella leaves it out every winter? Of course, it would be difficult to move.
We are going to Lakeland Fla today and they are warning of snow and sleet. Good grief!
Stay warm and with water!

bev

sweetbay said...

What a beautiful view of the mountains. Your weather reports make me glad I'm in the relatively warm Piedmont.

Unknown said...

I'm amazed at how cold it continues to be in parts of the southern US and in Europe. We lot in the northern parts of the continent are used to it (but it bugs us too) but we're also equipped for it, as are our plants. Here's hoping warmer temperatures find you soon.

chuck b. said...

It can't last forever. Still has to get unbearably hot in summer too.