Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Ketch-Up Day

 


 Whew! We dodged a bullet. We got sleet, ice and snow, in our area, but it could have been soooo much worse. 

Churches were closed Sunday. Thousands were out of power in the mountains. There were over  a thousand flight cancellations at the Charlotte airport. And as of Monday, statewide, there were over 700 road accidents.  Ice is still an issue at night when the temp drops, but overall--here--it 's much better than it could have been. AND we're a day closer to spring....

I brought in the daffies that were trying to bloom when we had our first cold snap a while back. Unfortunately, I don't hold much hope that they will bloom again this spring. Sigh.


 

This is what it looked like Sunday. More slushy rain and sleet than snow.

 


 
Yesterday, pretty and starting to melt.

 

And Maisy taking it all in.

What's it like in your neck of the woods, Blogger Buds? Did you get smacked or did Nature behave herself?
 

30 comments:

Andrew said...

It is interesting that you said churches were closed, right at the beginning. No one here would care about that at all, and if it was mentioned, it would probably be 'places of worship', which would include mosques and temples. Does Masie like going out in the snow? The snow looks quite pretty, even if slushy.

Donna said...

It's just nasty and icy here...can't wait for Spring!
hugs
Donna

David M. Gascoigne, said...

Here it has been cold, but other than that not too bad really. Snow has been a problem in some areas but we are prepared for winter and face it with stoicism each year. After all if we didn’t have the weather to kvetch about, what would we do?

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

Wish we'd seen a bit more snow. Mostly ice. And might see more this weekend!

Hilary Melton-Butcher said...

Hi Sandra - thankfully not over here ... lots of rain, but most in the west and north - so raining, but ok. Looks nasty for some though - glad you missed the worst of it ... cheers Hilary

Birgit said...

Oh my..I think I'm first! We got over 2ft of snow and it's-12C. More snow coming. Love your pussy cat.

Natalie Aguirre said...

I'm glad you're surviving the cold weather. It's bitterly cold and snowy in Michigan. At least next week, we'll get into the 20s. I'm glad we're almost to February because it's got to get warmer in March.

Jeanie said...

Considering what veryone else got, nature was kind. We got some snow but only abut an inch at a time and very light, so easy for Rick to shovel. The big thing has been the cold. But no ice. It's only January. But I'll take it. Daffodils are notoriously resilient. You may well be OK.

Christine said...

Toronto got a historic amount of snow! Glad you are ok, ice is the worst.

D.L. Finn said...

Perfect place to be is to inside looking out. That's a lot of accidents! Love the pics, still dry and warm here...xo

Elizabeth Seckman said...

We're still a bit buried here, but we didn't get the 18 inches that was predicted because some of it came as ice and snow-- which is horrible stuff.

Sandra Cox said...

Thanks, Hils. So far we've been very lucky. Gearing up for another round this weekend.

Sandra Cox said...

Hi Andrew, In the South, it's a big deal.
Maisy doesn't get the opportunity to find out:) Although, Louie made a bid for freedom and frolicked in the snow for a few minutes before he was once more incarcerated;)

J.P. Alexander said...

Bello gato. Te mando un beso.

Sandra Cox said...

Donna, Right there with ya. Hugs received and returned.

Janie Junebug said...

I had daffodils and tulips coming up. I don't know what will happen to them because it's unusally cold in Florida after heavy rain Sunday night. The high today was in the 40s and overnight lows all week will be in the 20s and 30s. My son and DIL in Chapel Hill were iced in for a couple of days and it's very cold there.

Love,
Janie

CJ Kennedy said...

We had 17.5 inches of snow and bitter cold temps. Fortunately, we didn't have heavy winds and the snow was not heavy and wet. We did not lose electricity. The Eldest was able to stay over at the hospital where she works for two nights because the roads were so bad. 144 days until the Summer Solstice

L. Diane Wolfe said...

Even sleet and slushy rain can look pretty. They are calling from 3-8 inches in our area this weekend. (Last weekend we only had ice on trees and grass.)

Sandra Cox said...

Good point, David:)Stoic(ism) is a good word too;) Cheers,

Sandra Cox said...

Alex, Let's hope for more snow and no ice this weekend.

Sandra Cox said...

Over 2 ft. Good gracious, Birgit. You stay safe and stay warm.

Sandra Cox said...

Natalie, I sure trust so. Stay safe. Stay warm.

Sandra Cox said...

Jeanie, Glad it wasn't worse in your neck of the woods. Toes crossed these daffodils are notoriously resilient:) I like that!

Sandra Cox said...

Christine, Ice is the worst. How much snow did you get?

Sandra Cox said...

Yes and yes:) Glad you liked the pics. xo

Sandra Cox said...

Hi Liz, Glad you didn't get the 18". We got the ice and snow too. Agreed horrible stuff. Stay safe. Stay warm.

Sandra Cox said...

Thanks, JP. Sending hugs

Sandra Cox said...

Stay warm. Stay safe. Hope the temps are on the uptick in Chapel Hill.

Sandra Cox said...

Good gracious, CJ. That's a lot of snow. Glad the eldest stayed safe. You do the same.

Sandra Cox said...

Ouch. Ouch. Ouch. I don't know how much we're supposed to get, I've been the proverbial ostrich.