It was 7 F (-13.889 C) when I went out to walk just before the sun rose over the mountain. Rime ice had formed on all the trees at the top. Having not grown up with rime ice, I am fascinated by it and love to look at it.
I turned around and went home when I came to a long stretch of ice. Nearly all roads were clear in the area, but not this bit. I would have had to pick my way carefully and didn’t think it was wise.
The day was warming quickly. Four hours later the temperature had risen to 27 F (-2.778 C). I can’t say the house felt any warmer. I hope all of you are staying warm.


Hair ice looks cool. When It starts to freeze, the water in decaying wood gets squeezed out into these hair like fibers.
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Beautiful. But, keep warm and please be careful.
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I do keep warm outside. If I don’t put on extra layers inside the house, that’s where I’m likely to freeze.
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Wisdom is a good thing when it come to staying away from an icy walk. Sometimes I have to go outside and come back in to realize the house is warmer. This old house is just hard to heat.
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Almost every day I come back to an overheated house. Doesn’t take long for it to feel too cool.
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I never heard of time ice. You were wise to go back, you certainly don’t need to fall and hurt yourself! A broken hip or something is no fun!
Do y’all not have central heat?
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Rime ice forms when moist air is blown by the wind onto bushes and trees. Elevation is critical for the lower temperatures. When you look at a mountain, the ice will appear above that horizontal line where it’s colder.
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Thank you for that explanation! Ya learn something new every day!
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We learned about rime ice from a furniture salesman shortly after we moved here. He exclaimed over what he had seen going to work, and we didn’t know what he was talking about. Natives take it for granted.
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Yes, we have central heat.
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I thought you did! Maybe it just took a while to warm up after the walk. ☺️
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The systems were stretched today. Heat pumps are the norm here, and they struggle in cold weather.
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We can relate. We have heat pump and it just cannot keep up when it is 0 degrees, but we just wear sweatshirts and use a throw if sitting. The water isn’t freezing and neither are we, so we count that a win.
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I’m happy you are winning the cold battle.
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I would not have gone out to walk in that cold! You do see beautiful sights early.
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Only two vehicles went by me this morning. Lots of places close or have delayed openings when the weather is severe.
I have a very warm coat, which makes walking possible when it’s cold.
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Take care Anne.🥰
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Wow what a beautiful white mountain. All over looking white road! Wonderful! But keep warm 🥵 and stay carefully.
I never seen ice, here’s not snow falls. You have central heat!
Tack care, Anne!
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Wow! I wish you could experience a good snow storm. I love watching snow fall and slowly getting deeper on the ground.
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Nice,I am so happy!you watch love snow fall and slow get! Saty carefully!
Thanks,Anne
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The weather is wacky everywhere – I heard that 80% of the country was under an advisory of some type this past Tuesday, mostly excessive snowfall or that Arctic blast. Who knew you could feel like you were still in NY’s frosty wintry weather after moving south?
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The mountains help, being higher than the rest of the state.
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They kind of envelope you don’t they?
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I’m surrounded by mountains and love it.
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I don’t blame you – it’s very picturesque!
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Being outside in winter is wonderful IF you have a warm place to come back into. Stating the obvious, I suppose, but it’s the truth. Thanks for the peak into your icy world.
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Often the obvious needs to be stated. I’m happy I have a warm home.
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That is pretty cold for you guys! The warm is coming, we are up to 55 today, and it was 2 on Wednesday!
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It was 3 degrees this morning, has gone above freezing, and is headed for the teens tonight. Yo-yo weather!
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I am glad you are being careful. Falling on ice hurts and can cause serious injuries.
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Yes, ma’am! I hear you and heed you as well.
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Every year when I worked at the bank, HR would send out an email warning us about the dangers of ice, how to ice walk, and how to fall if we slipped on the ice. One of my coworkers slipped on ice on the steps and really damaged his knee.
When we were camping in Colorado, I managed to slip on icy ground more than once. Luckily, I was just left with bruises.
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I love advice on how to fall. Every time I’ve fallen, it happened in a split second. There was NO TIME to think how to fall.
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So do I, I go down so fast I have no way to get in position.
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Lovely pics, you are very alike and sure tho g you share the same beautiful and sweet smile 😊
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Thank you. I always feel like smiling when Chrissie is around.
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That’s the sweetest thing to say🥰💕
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I am glad that you are thinking safely as you walk. I have fallen a few times in past years and it has made me gun shy about walking in the snow even. But Sheba has to be walked so I watch my feet more than anything else.
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I understand your having to watch your feet. We’ve rigged up a leash to a screw-stake so that I can hook Kacey to it from the porch steps. She can’t run away easily any more.
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