Thursday – A Little Personal – Cold Again

Lucy and Twiggy

“So what, are we doing out here, Lucy?”

“I thought we were going to play ball.”

Lucy and Twiggy

“I think I can see my breath.”

“I don’t doubt it, Little One. I’m calling mom.”

Lucy and Twiggy

“What is taking so long? I swear it is freezing out here.”

“I’m not sure. It’s like we have been abandoned.”

Lucy and Twiggy

“Okay, you two, you are inside now. What is the big feal?”

“Exactly what is the temperature out there?”

Lucy and Twiggy

“Let’s see. Looks like 41 degrees with a high today of 42 and a low of 30 degrees.”

“Man, oh, man. And we short hairs are supposed to play ball out there?”

Lucy and Twiggy

Not me. This is more like it.”

“Yeah, I’m heading to my bed.”

Lucy and Twiggy

“You in your bed, Little one?”

“Murfff.”

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  1. ❤️❤️ Twiggy has the right idea! Stay warm.

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    1. Yes indeed. Good advice for us all. Thanks, Jill.

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  2. It has been unseasonably cool here on the Gulf Coast too, John, but you have us beat. I think the kids have Identified the right coping mechanism, though. When in doubt, tuck in for a nice nap! ☺️

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    1. They use that coping mechanism for a lot of life’s challenges. Thanks, Lori 😊

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      1. They are wise….😉

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      2. I wish I could do that too.

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  3. I’ve heard it’s been chilly down there. Hope it warms up soon.

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    1. 70’s this weekend. No need to feel sorry for us. Thanks, Charles.

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  4. Gwen M. Plano · ·

    It’s freezing in our area as well. Just when all signs pointed to Spring, we were surprised by winter! The pups manage it well — just cuddle up and sleep through it. 😀

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    1. That is their method. Too bad we can’t do the same. Thanks, Gwen.

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  5. That is a bit on the nippy side, John. Stay warm, all of you.

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    1. Thank you, Robbie. It is nippy.

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  6. Hope it warms up soon, John. The girls look so cold! 🙂

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    1. At least the sun is out today. Thanks, Harmony.

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  7. Lucy has that righteous indignation thing down cold (pardon the pun)!

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    1. She does. Mostly because she is indignant. Thank you Liz. 😁

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  8. 41* ? I am jealous! We’re having very nice weather, but I look forward to low temps every winter, and I’m usually disappointed.

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    1. Today was 31 at dawn. I guess I should just enjoy it but cold be cold. Brrrr.

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      1. I suppose I should enjoy our 70-80’s…. before we know it we’ll be back in the 90’s!!

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  9. They are so cute, John. I love the captions, especially the one about being abandoned 🙂

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    1. These two always think a closed door is forever. Talk about seperation anxiety. Thank you, Dan

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  10. Cold it may be, but I have to know — did you let them out to play in the snow/graupel/sleet that fell in Austin last night? Did your neighborhood get to see it? I can only imagine this pair confronting snowflakes!

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    1. They did not see any. They went out at about 9:30 and there wasn’t even any rain. We would have liked to see it for sure.

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  11. I’m with the girls—wait until it warms up out there. In the meantime, it’s better to be snug and cozy inside!

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    1. Yes. So true. Thanks, Mae.

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  12. Looks like a good plan to me.

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  13. We had a nice fire going all afternoon and evening: very comfy. 🙂

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    1. I could smell it when I went outside.

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  14. Forty-one would be a heat wave for us, John! Of course, Dallas has a double-coat so he thinks winter is just fine … not that he’s too keen on the ice we had yesterday. Looks like your girls had the right idea — their own inside beds!

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    1. Yup. That is what the like on these kinds of days.

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  15. I’d curl up in my bed, too. Monday I had the sunroof open on my car – today it’s not getting out of the 30s.

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    1. We had record breaking temperatures Monday and Tuesday. It is a wonder we don’t catch our death of cold.

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  16. Dot has a coat for days like that. She is a bit of a wimp.

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    1. These guys have coats but they need a windchill in the 20’s to stand wearing them. Thanks, Darlene.

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  17. I guess that is cold for you peeps… In the blink of an eye, it’ll be too hot to hang outside!
    The girls have got the right idea with this one.

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    1. We try to remember the summers when we are freezing. You are right, Dale. It will be a blink of an eye.

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      1. I wish I could say I understand 😉

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      2. That’s peoples for ya.

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  18. Ah, keep those beautiful ladies warm! They are always a warm part of my day! ♥♥♥

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    1. Thank you, Billy Ray.

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  19. D.L. Finn, Author · ·

    I feel for them, I’ve been hiding away from the cold, too. Although, we are getting a taste of spring here no rain and maybe the 60s.

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    1. That sounds nice. I remember the rain when I lived in the Bay area.

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  20. Cold & dogs are different dimensions, dear John! Lucy’s expression is very impressive: “Oh, boy! Outside again?” 🙂 🙂 🙂

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    1. I know right? She loves her couch.

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      1. Your truth, dear John! And her couch loves her! That’s the point! 🙂

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      2. Yup. Thanks, Maria. 😊

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  21. Curled up under a warm woolly blanket is the place to be when it’s that cold. Stay warm, my friend! 😀

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    1. Yes, that is true, Vashti.

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  22. That unseasonable weather is unreasonable for these short haired gals. I can’t believe you subjected them to such horrors! LOL

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    1. Call the SPCA. No wait. I’ll turn myself in. 😁

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      1. Bahahaha! I’ll let you off with a warning this time . . .

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      2. Too late. I’m cleaning out cages at the local shelter.

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  23. Smart pups!!! (When I first looked at the picture of your watch, I saw the 95 in the upper left corner and thought surely the pups weren’t freezing if it was 95°!!!)

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    1. I’ve done that before. Wishful thinking. (battery life remaining)

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      1. On the bright side … you won’t need to buy a battery anytime soon. 😉

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  24. That’s a good way to keep warm. Head for bed. 😀 — Suzanne

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    1. Yes it is. Thanks, Suzanne.

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  25. Lol! I’m with the dogs. I do not like being out in the cold! A warm bed to snuggle in is more my style!

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  26. Reblogged this on Where Genres Collide Traci Kenworth YA Author & Book Blogger and commented:
    I don’t blame them! Snow and ice storm for two nights here and tonight there’s a snowstorm, lol. Definitely, February!

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  27. Murfff. What a great word, Twiggy! Thank goodness Mom rescued them from the frigid 40’s. Please don’t tell them that’s spring weather up north.

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    1. Okay. I will keep it quiet.

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