The back of our house faces south across the lake. So once the sun emerged after sleetmageddon this week, the ice melted in a couple days once temperatures crept back into the normal range for January. However, that means the front of our house faces north, and thus the bulk of the front yard stays in the shade at this time of year.
After a couple days of temperatures warming up through the afternoon, then dipping back below freezing overnight, it created a rather daunting ice rink situation on our driveway and front walk. Tired of being housebound and wanting to get out to attend Bible study on Thursday, I took matters into my own rather inept hands Wednesday with whatever I could rustle up in the garage. That's how I ended up wielding a shovel, broom and leaf blower to tackle our driveway's skating rink.
It took me almost two hours Wednesday afternoon to get all of the ice broken up and then pushed off into the grass so I could back out my SUV without fear of going for a slide. Then Thursday afternoon, I hauled out my make-do ice removal tools once again. I gleefully chipped away at the stubborn sleet hill that remained on the front walkway as well as the small iceberg blocking the golf cart's cute little garage door. A bucket of sweat later and my efforts paid off, y'all. I had the sore shoulders and arms to prove it, but thankfully no blisters since I wore gloves. Oh sure, they were the husband's dyed yellowish orange leather work gloves that stained my fingers a sickly shade resembling jaundice when the gloves got wet. But at least I didn't end up with any raw skin.
Our temps have headed back into that frigid zone these past couple days since another cold front blew through at the start of the weekend. Winter is typically our most unpredictable time of year where I really have to pay attention to the forecast. Otherwise, I wouldn't know if I need to dress in short sleeves and flip flops or a sweater and boots on any given day.
I've decided the best part of winter here at the lake is the amazing sunsets I continue to see from our back porch in the late afternoons when I let our dogs out for a potty break. God paints the canvas of His sky in the most gorgeous colors that often take my breath away, renewing my appreciation for the beautiful planet He provides for our temporary mortal home.
The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of His hands. Psalms 19:1