Sunday, February 10, 2008
Bottom fell out of the Thermometer
It's been a long cold spell in the interior and the great Tanana Valley. I thought yesterday that we were slowly working our way out of the deep cold, but upon awakening this morning. The thermometer on the front porch read a cool -50 F. It's a deep biting cold that works it's way into everything. No matter what one does, it just makes it hard to do. Whether it be the drive into work or the grocery store. It affects equipment and cars and you. Everyone is bundled up and in the ice fog that comes with this deep cold, we all look like the Pillsbury doughboy in shape or the Michelin man. Nonetheless the little squirrels here on the Permafrost Ranch come to the feeders for something to eat. It doesn't seem to slow them down, and as I watch them through the window from the warmth of my office it never ceases to amaze me that they survive in these temps.
Labels:
Alaska,
cold,
Red Squirrels,
weather
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Bless their hearts! I am sure digesting the food kicks their body temps up even higher and stokes the engine. I was just starting to complain about the sudden brutal "cold snap" we have here in New York, and then reading your post I thought the better of it. Stay warm!
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