We are more than ready to get through December and plow our way into January.
Our neighbors on the East coast are getting what we have been experiencing all winter...snow, and lots of it.
So far this winter we have received 46 inches and the serious snow months are still ahead of us.
We have had a few sunny days and now the ice dams are forming on most buildings, like the ones on my office building.
Of course the water is now backing up into the building causing water issues. A company is supposed to show up today to steam the ice off the roof so the water can run off as opposed to back up.
It is always something. Keeps life interesting and exciting....tho I am sure there are other things that could do the same and be lest costly.
We visited my folks and the rest of my family this past weekend. I will have pictures soon.
I started this blog several years ago to let family and friends know what we are up to. Our friend circle has really grown, and for that we are thankful.I try to update a few times a week..the key word here is try. Thanks for stopping in!
Monday, December 27, 2010
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Just a quick update
All is well out here at Coyote Ridge in spite of the whiter than normal winter.
We had another eight inches of snow Wednesday, but no wind this time. It was a cake walk rearranging the powder this time.
Our Christmas shopping is complete now. Early this morning we hitched up the horses and drove into town. One hour later, we were done. Of course several Internet purchases over the past few weeks helped get over the hump.
Looks like more white fluff in the forecast Monday and Monday night...4-6 inches. That is manageable.
We had another eight inches of snow Wednesday, but no wind this time. It was a cake walk rearranging the powder this time.
Our Christmas shopping is complete now. Early this morning we hitched up the horses and drove into town. One hour later, we were done. Of course several Internet purchases over the past few weeks helped get over the hump.
Looks like more white fluff in the forecast Monday and Monday night...4-6 inches. That is manageable.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
No Longer Captive
Holy smokes....two posts in one day!
Our neighbor, farmer Scott, payed us a visit this afternoon to blow out the 6-8 foot drifts in our lane. It was impossible for us to blast through with our "normal" equipment, so we called in the big guns...a big John Deere, diesel and blower that could throw the snow into the next timezone.
Feel free to click on the pictures for a larger view.
With the wind packing the snow into concrete like drifts, even the super heavy equipment had to take a run at some of the drifts.
Of course with the snow comes some winter beauty as well. If you look carefully at these pictures you will see them glisten because of the ice we received prior to the blizzard. Also, the blue skies always look nice after nothing but white-out conditions. Click for larger images if you wish.
What a nice feeling to have the snow removed....time now for a big mug of hot chocolate!
Our neighbor, farmer Scott, payed us a visit this afternoon to blow out the 6-8 foot drifts in our lane. It was impossible for us to blast through with our "normal" equipment, so we called in the big guns...a big John Deere, diesel and blower that could throw the snow into the next timezone.
Feel free to click on the pictures for a larger view.
With the wind packing the snow into concrete like drifts, even the super heavy equipment had to take a run at some of the drifts.
Of course with the snow comes some winter beauty as well. If you look carefully at these pictures you will see them glisten because of the ice we received prior to the blizzard. Also, the blue skies always look nice after nothing but white-out conditions. Click for larger images if you wish.
What a nice feeling to have the snow removed....time now for a big mug of hot chocolate!
WOW!
All I can say is WOW!
We had a winter blow here in Minnesota that now has it's place in the history books. About 20 inches of snow and winds of 40mph sustained with gusts of 55 mph. Combine that with cold temps and we had wind chills of 40 degrees below zero.
For the first time in our eight years living here at Coyote Ridge, we are seeking professional help removing snow.
We were able to clear the snow around the wooded property, but our one-third mile lane is out in the open and choked with snow drifts six feet high.
Hopefully later today one of our farmer neighbors will be here with a big tractor and blower to transfer the snow into the next county.
Traction is a problem because we received freezing rain before the snow started Friday night and early Saturday morning.
It was really hard to capture the drifts on the camera as we did not feel like trudging up the lane through the snow.
What is making the removal so difficult is the fact that the wind packed the snow into drifts making them feel like concrete when you run into them.
We were without power for a time yesterday. That only lasted about six hours so we felt very fortunate. Our gas fireplace keep us toasty warm with a steady temperature of 70 degrees inside compared to a ridiculous -30 degrees outside.
All is good now with the sun shining and the winds at a manageable level.
We had a winter blow here in Minnesota that now has it's place in the history books. About 20 inches of snow and winds of 40mph sustained with gusts of 55 mph. Combine that with cold temps and we had wind chills of 40 degrees below zero.
For the first time in our eight years living here at Coyote Ridge, we are seeking professional help removing snow.
We were able to clear the snow around the wooded property, but our one-third mile lane is out in the open and choked with snow drifts six feet high.
Hopefully later today one of our farmer neighbors will be here with a big tractor and blower to transfer the snow into the next county.
Traction is a problem because we received freezing rain before the snow started Friday night and early Saturday morning.
It was really hard to capture the drifts on the camera as we did not feel like trudging up the lane through the snow.
What is making the removal so difficult is the fact that the wind packed the snow into drifts making them feel like concrete when you run into them.
We were without power for a time yesterday. That only lasted about six hours so we felt very fortunate. Our gas fireplace keep us toasty warm with a steady temperature of 70 degrees inside compared to a ridiculous -30 degrees outside.
All is good now with the sun shining and the winds at a manageable level.
Friday, December 10, 2010
Storm Update
Now the National Weather Service is calling for a blizzard warning as opposed to the winter storm warning that they earlier issued.
Ten to 14 inches of snow with high winds causing 2-3 foot drifts. Wind chills are expected to be 30 degrees below zero.
If I can see through the blowing snow tomorrow, I will get some pictures.
Ten to 14 inches of snow with high winds causing 2-3 foot drifts. Wind chills are expected to be 30 degrees below zero.
If I can see through the blowing snow tomorrow, I will get some pictures.
Again?
Seems like the nasty winter weather likes to hit us on the weekends.
The NWS has issued a winter storm warning for us....eight inches of snow. That is not the problem. They are also calling for high winds causing blizzard like conditions and wind chills of 30 degrees below zero.
I am very glad the John Deere guys fixed my tractor. It now sports a new tie rod, new wear bars on the blower and an oil and filter change.
Here is a sneak peek and what the weather prognosticators are calling for:
... Winter Storm Warning in effect from 9 PM this evening to 6 am
CST Sunday...
The National Weather Service in Twin Cities/Chanhassen has issued
a Winter Storm Warning for mixed precipitation... which is in effect from
9 PM this evening to 6 am CST Sunday. The Winter Storm Watch is no
longer in effect.
* Timing... significant snow beginning late this evening night and
lasting into late Saturday night.
* Main impact... 4 to 8 inches of snow is likely across south
central Minnesota.
* Other impacts... a period of freezing rain... sleet... and snow is
expected tonight into early Saturday... with potential ice
accumulations up to one tenth of an inch. Strong winds will
develop on Saturday... and may result in near blizzard
conditions... especially in open country. Wind chills will
plummet to around 30 below on Saturday night.
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
A Winter Storm Warning means significant amounts of
snow... sleet... and ice are expected or occurring. Strong winds are
also possible. This will make travel very hazardous or
impossible.
OK then...here we go!
The NWS has issued a winter storm warning for us....eight inches of snow. That is not the problem. They are also calling for high winds causing blizzard like conditions and wind chills of 30 degrees below zero.
I am very glad the John Deere guys fixed my tractor. It now sports a new tie rod, new wear bars on the blower and an oil and filter change.
Here is a sneak peek and what the weather prognosticators are calling for:
... Winter Storm Warning in effect from 9 PM this evening to 6 am
CST Sunday...
The National Weather Service in Twin Cities/Chanhassen has issued
a Winter Storm Warning for mixed precipitation... which is in effect from
9 PM this evening to 6 am CST Sunday. The Winter Storm Watch is no
longer in effect.
* Timing... significant snow beginning late this evening night and
lasting into late Saturday night.
* Main impact... 4 to 8 inches of snow is likely across south
central Minnesota.
* Other impacts... a period of freezing rain... sleet... and snow is
expected tonight into early Saturday... with potential ice
accumulations up to one tenth of an inch. Strong winds will
develop on Saturday... and may result in near blizzard
conditions... especially in open country. Wind chills will
plummet to around 30 below on Saturday night.
Precautionary/preparedness actions...
A Winter Storm Warning means significant amounts of
snow... sleet... and ice are expected or occurring. Strong winds are
also possible. This will make travel very hazardous or
impossible.
OK then...here we go!
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Snow at the Ridge...Part Two
Since I don't do a very good job updating this blog every day, I thought I would stretch out the snow pictures into two sessions.
The snow is still here and it is still looking good so here you go with round two of snow pictures from Coyote Ridge.
So there we go, a Minnesota winter at Coyote Ridge. Thanks for stopping in.
The snow is still here and it is still looking good so here you go with round two of snow pictures from Coyote Ridge.
So there we go, a Minnesota winter at Coyote Ridge. Thanks for stopping in.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Coyote Ridge Is Covered In Snow
We had a wonderful snowfall yesterday and last night out here in the woods. About seven inches of soft fluffy snow fell with no drifting...just the way we like it.
About the only problem we encountered was a broken tie rod on my tractor. Our wonderful neighbor came over with his tractor and blew out the lane and driveway. I used our backup blower (a walk behind)and had it drag me around the property to touch things up a bit. It sure is nice to have such thoughtful neighbors!
While I was following the snow blower around the property, Sue was busy with the camera getting some pictures for you to enjoy.
Welcome to a Minnesota winter!
After seeing all the snow pictures, I need to warm up a bit. Check back soon as we have more pictures and words to share with you.
About the only problem we encountered was a broken tie rod on my tractor. Our wonderful neighbor came over with his tractor and blew out the lane and driveway. I used our backup blower (a walk behind)and had it drag me around the property to touch things up a bit. It sure is nice to have such thoughtful neighbors!
While I was following the snow blower around the property, Sue was busy with the camera getting some pictures for you to enjoy.
Welcome to a Minnesota winter!
After seeing all the snow pictures, I need to warm up a bit. Check back soon as we have more pictures and words to share with you.
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