Dear pals,
We had a true winter week. It was very cold and I couldn't do proper morning walks. On days Lady worked from home, she would take me on a short lunch time walk. This is a sample of the temperatures and this was when it had warmed up! Below would be -6F/-22F. It got down to about -35C/-31F some mornings.
This is how I spent most of the week.
It I suppose to we warmer but snowier this week. I am ok with the snow as long as it is above about -18C/0F.
oh no, not negative below at noon.. i am freezing thinking about it. you look sooooo cute
ReplyDelete-35c.... howly god... we howled with our -16...warm hugs to you.....
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteMakes my minus twelve look infantile!!! Hailey-bug, I too have been hunkering under the covers. No better place in such temps, eh?! Hugs and wags, YAM-aunty xxx
You have a nice blankie to keep you warm.
ReplyDeleteLee my eyes nearly froze reading that temperature. I cannot imagine -18....
ReplyDeleteWarm hugs to you 4
Cecilia
Stay warm! Brrrrr!
ReplyDeleteThat sure is cold. We're going to get about a foot of snow tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteEek! With weather like that you're gonna need more blankets sweet girl. Stay warm.
ReplyDeleteThose temps are way too cold for both me and mom! Stay warm underneath your blankie, Hailey!
ReplyDeleteWe have all the negative stuff here too. We don't know how it came down so far south or why it is lingering so long. The only good thing is we do have a little snow and it isn't melting at all:)
ReplyDeleteWoos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber
OMC. That is TOO cold!
ReplyDeleteOh geez! That is cold my furiends! I'll keep my paws crossed that is warms up soon!
ReplyDeleteKisses,
Ruby ♥
You pups are tough. No temperature with a minus sign in front of it is OK with me. Just saying. I will wear a coat with a sweater under it and STILL SHIVER. I can't wait till summer and street naps!
ReplyDeleteOkay, I have to ask.... it got down to minus thirteen here this morning, our utilities are doing
ReplyDeleterolling breaks of service, 30 to 60 minutes, to preserve enough energy for everyone. How do you guys DO THIS regularly? I have diabetes, my hands, despite two pairs of gloves and hand warmer inserts, freeze up within less than ten minutes, and my feet are still thawing. I do have a good pair of Hunter boots that I will wear the next time I go out, but how do you DO it all the time?