This message is from: "Ruth Bushnell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Whoa...! you do have us beat... only 17 below this morning but too cold for the wind to blow anyhow. This is our coldest day so far this winter. (better than floods!)

I love to watch the way the Fjords deliberately position themselves sideways to the first sunshine, soaking up the warm rays like big beige fuzzy sponges ...their eyes half-mast...you can imagine they say, "Ooooh, that feels sooooo good" =)))

"cleaning cupboards" Janne? I'm not that desperate yet HAH

stay warm, Ruthie, nw mt US

We had 36 below overnight, the high today is supposed to be 28 below. Fjords are all outside, including the young yearling colt. The wind chill will reach 50 - 60 below tonight. Fjords are just fine. They do have shelter from the winds, plus woods to the west and north. Eating lots of hay and getting a bit of hay bellies, but they have to have free choice during these cold winters
for sure!

Janne,  in ND,  indoors making cookies and cleaning cupboards.

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