We had a good Thanksgiving and managed to keep the snow on the Weaver Mountains. The temperatures did drop to freezing so we dripped water to make sure we didn't have frozen pipes. Probably a little cautious but didn't want to have a mess.
We've been on fix-it mode again, the refrigerator drip hose seemed to be off the water collection tray so I kept getting water on the shelves and in the produce crispers. Darrel thought I wasn't tightening the caps on our water bottles so after tightening them to the point I need pliers to get them open (Haha), the water was still in the crisper. A closer look found that the hose was just barely on the drain hole allowing the water to drip out. Problem fixed with a longer hose!!!
And..... the furnace quit again.....but this time it was operator error as we ran the tanks out of propane 😒 even after checking??? I am on the search for ways to estimate the propane amount in the tanks but most of the sensors recommended are monitored by a smartphone and you don't even want to get me on cellular connection issues AGAIN!!
So now I will move to the cheery part of this post and send a few pics I snapped of the snow on the mountains!
The snow capped the mountains and made me think of Colorado -- it didn't make it to the bottom of the range so we didn't have snow in Congress.
A little bit of sunshine whitens the peak!
This is from our steps -- still have lots of green with all the moisture we have gotten.
And now for the entertaining part of our post 😄 -- Ruger!!!!
His desert googles and hat you've seen before, but he has a new shirt for the Wisconsin Badgers!!!
He gets to root for Wisconsin since that is Bob's home state.
Go Badgers!!!!
I cannot believe this dog's patience and how he lets Bob put clothing? on him. Bob's friends in Wisconsin send him the dog clothes and I am sure Ruger really likes them (deep, down, inside somewhere -- 😜)
We wish you all a Happy Holiday season as December has rolled around --- we have nice sunshine for the next 2 or 3 days and then possible rain again but not predicting such storms that we had over Thanksgiving.
Sending love and hugs your way,
Susan & Darrel
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