Except it doesn't look as if it's going any time soon.
This is my poor car.
Even poorer little birdies on the feeders.The feeders are on my washing line, which was chewed into pieces overnight, and the pieces scattered, along with the feeders, probably by foxes.I don't have many more feeders to lose, so I've taken them in overnight, and put out some catfood for the unfortunate foxes. (Don't tell the neighbours.)
And what about my extremely poor little girlies? They don't know what's hit them.I wish I could take them indoors.
It's quite embarrassing how crap we are at dealing with the weather when, as an island, we get so much of it!
ReplyDeleteSo your region is shut down just like ours was last week! It's amazing how everything comes to a grinding halt when it snows in places that don't get snow that often! I hope that your little chickie girls are OK!!!
ReplyDeleteAll we've had in the Great White North is a few flurries. It's been quite cold though
ReplyDeleteWhen it snows here (every 10 years or so), they declare a state of emergency. Actually, people here don't even know what to do in the rain.
ReplyDeleteI hope your chicks are OK, sweet darlings. Can you get them central heat, maybe a rug, fire place, hot cocoa?
And it's not even Winter yet!
ReplyDeleteI think my plow guy is sort of hot, so I'm a little jealous of your snow. However, he does cost money every time he comes around ... so maybe not.
ReplyDeleteHope your girls aren't TOO freaked out!
ReplyDeleteYour poor car looks like my poor car! I don't like snow, that's too cold and wet. My car is a sleigh and I'm terrified!
ReplyDeleteMaui, if only I could...
ReplyDeleteWe did we get a lot of snow too. The last time that I have seen this much snow was in ...... can't even remember.
ReplyDeleteI hope your cute girlies are okay!