Keeping warm

A little Chilly this morning. It was actually negative nine when I got up, but it warmed up.

A bright morning, you can see the hore frost in the trees in the distance.

The goats seem unphazed, but sparky had frost on her hair this morning.



The goat house warms up quick in the sun, though. Zero outside, thirty degrees inside.
Labels: cold, frost, goat house, Goats
1 Comments:
I like the goat house a lot. We have cattle panels and tarps on our goat huts. I like the framed out door you made! Very cool!
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