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Lynx was enjoying Winter Storm Blair, which turned out to be everything predicted, 6 inches (so far), blowing and drifting snow. What does She care, being inside?!?
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Lynx was enjoying Winter Storm Blair, which turned out to be everything predicted, 6 inches (so far), blowing and drifting snow. What does She care, being inside?!?
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How typically cat... just pretending to watch the snow, as an excuse to park on the radiator. :lol:
 

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@ducks4you 🦆🦆🦆🦆Stay safe and keep warm . Sending healing blessings ur way, Shinny Knee’s by the way when going out and about in chilly weather, don’t forget to wrap that new knee. They tend to chill faster … and takes forever to warm up. I use shaker packets for warming while out and wraps , it helps to keep warm avoid goose bumps and icicles. 🥶
P. S. Hope ya all thaw out soon…
 

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@Shades-of-Oregon , thanks for the advice. Actually, I have kind of mastered layering, either two pairs of sweat pants or one pair of long underwear pants with sweat pants whenever it's even a little bit cold out. I haven't had my right knee get cold yet.
AS LONG AS your layers are loose, you have dry socks, your head is covered, you have the right coat (like my Carthart) and you haven't been sweating before you go outside, you can stay pretty warm.
I also have two old rabbit hats with the ear flaps Just for outside winter work.
I can thank my past self for buying a very nice pair of lined winter boots, and taking care of my wool socks, but that's for weather below 0 degrees F, otherwise you end up sweating too much outside.
 

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