Saturday, December 13, 2008

Winter weather and Survival

Well, we're all battening down the hatches again. We're under a blizzard warning for tonight and all of tomorrow. No one seems to be taking it lightly after the last storm. We're all praying we're going to be terribly over prepared for what is supposed to be coming. They're not predicting a lot of snow (5 inches) but they were only predicting about 6-8 last time and we got 2 feet. The part that's bad about this one is how much colder it's supposed to be. We're supposed to maybe reach 3 degrees on Sunday with windchills down to -30. So we have all the livestock fed down in the draws and I'm going to move sheep close to the house before it gets dark tonight. They'll have the big, machine shop to get hunkered down next to and if it gets to bad they'll just have to go in it. Mike hates that thought! We have the generator close by in case we lose power and the garage is full of firewood. So, I think we're about as prepared as we can be anyway.

Now, for my survival story from the last blizzard in November. A friend of mine lives north of me about 2.5 hours. She got hit pretty hard as well but thankfully didn't lose a lot of sheep. Unfortunately 2 of them could never be found. She was out feeding shortly after Thanksgiving and noticed the top of a sheep's head where a snow drift was melting. She knew she was dead but glad to know for sure now. Except, the head moved a bit! She and her husband went to digging and sure enough she was alive. This was now 24 days after the storm. She was extremely thin and soaked because of the melting snow but was able to stand in there. So when they got her dug out she walked to the barn and went right to eating hay and drinking. She's needed a lot of TLC and is still pretty thin but looks like she's going to make. It's just another reminder of how strong the will to survive can be! Simply amazing to me.

6 comments:

Robin French said...

Wow, that's really amazing!

Laura said...

Unbelievable! Truly amazing!

Kathy said...

Laura-

That is a remarkable story about the ewe.

Hey, keep yourself safe this weekend. I can see on radar what is bearing down on you. We're not supposed to get very much, it's supposed to be more in the northern part of Minnesota. Just be careful.

Laura Hicks said...

It's -10 degrees here at 6 am with a windchill of -37. Not snowing a lot but the wind is blowing about 50 mph so it's making for whiteout conditions. I'm ready for spring!

Sam Smith said...

Great story!

deltablueztess said...

Eeeek, we won't complain about our 2 inches of snow. Belle is enjoying the weather here and her new friends. Nan says Hello (from the couch)