Saturday, January 31, 2009

Not much happening here.

Not much has been happening here this week. The kids have had a sore throat and slight congestion, but have not really been sick. Kristi and I have been doing well. The Lord has blessed us with good health.
The weather has been about the same. Cold and snowy. On Monday, when I left for work it was about -2o degrees. You know my thoughts on that. Even though the sun has come out the last couple of days, it is still cold. The sun makes everything beautiful as it reflects off the snow while the snow makes everything look fresh and pure.
It snowed a lot on Monday and Tuesday and is piling up in our yard. Part of the berm along our driveway is taller than our vehicles. The kids are using the hills for sledding which they are enjoying. The snow in the yard is pretty deep and according to Brendan it is up to his hips. I have not tried to walk through it.
Once again we went to Jackson yesterday. Along the way we saw the usual wildlife. This time I was able to stop and take pictures of the Mountain Goats. We saw two. I have pretty good pictures of one of them, but the second was hidden behind it. It was awesome watching the one I was able to see digging in the deep snow to get a morsel of food. Enjoy the pictures!!!

Later for now. T...

4 comments:

Dianne said...

Wow!! Tom I have never seen a goat that beautiful!!! What an education for the kids!!! BRRRRRRR -20???? what is that like??? I love reading your blogs. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE hook up with Skype so we can talk live!!! It's like being in the same room with each other. PLEASE!! It's free!!! Love Mom XOXOXO

Me Addison And Our Boys said...

Those pictures are amazing, how cool~
Yes, get skype it is pretty awesome. Ryan said if you have questions while setting it up to call him and he can help.
Love you all!

Kickin' it Landis said...

What a neat place to live. It's amazing that you don't have to drive too far to see it all. We'll have to come out and visit some time.
Heather

Desiree said...

TOm,
It's hard to comprehend where/how you live.
I am glad you love it.
Des