This cold continues. It is a bitter, biting cold. However, it is interesting to notice that I had the sense of warmth today when it got up to 14 degrees. I think when it gets to twenty, later this week, it will feel downright balmy.
Before I go on to tell you how I gave in, I want to say something about people who let their dogs lick their faces or even their lips. You know who you are! Some of my best friends do this! Ugh. I am SO not a germaphobe but this habit is disgusting to me. Here are my two dogs enjoying their treat of popsicles. Auto-correct took the second O out! I really meant POOPsicles. Frozen poop. Yum. And I think horse manure is far from the worst muck that goes in their mouths.
So, “I give up” means that I stopped letting the ponies rough it. I finally put heavy winter blankets on the ponies. I had to go buy one for Mr Jasper because I was using layers on him, a wool warming blanket plus a wind-proof rain sheet. Too many straps for him and probably not warm enough. I sort of KNOW they would be okay without the blankets given how furry and strudy they are, but I just couldn’t bear it. I was cold and their heavy blankets make ME feel warmer. Plus, doesn’t he just look so handsome?!
I also started giving them water. The stream is not quite frozen over but it’s getting there. When the edges started to freeze, I figured it was time. I don’t want them to have to break through ice to get to water.
So, yesterday I set up this water heater in their drinking trough. It works beautifully! The water is even a bit warm. Strangely, they went down to the stream to get water just after I put this in. I think they like it down there and like breaking the ice with their hooves. Still this morning a lot of water had been taken up by them through the night. I feel more hydrated with this in place.
It is so silent and bare here. I love the silence. I bask in it. When the air is bitter like this, I find it hard to imagine the intense life that will blossom up here come spring.