Winter has truly arrived in our corner Latvia. Yesterday we were very excited to wake up to about 1 1/2 inches of snow on the ground. It was so pretty. Everything was white and
clean, as opposed to the dirty, disgusting mud that we’ve had for a few weeks. I took some pictures around the house, and this one of one of the apple trees was my favorite. I love winter.
This morning Chris woke up around 7:45am and told me we had no electricity. That’s not good since we have an electric pump for our water, so no electricity means no water. Hmm. We called around and it wasn’t just us, but it seemed to be at least our immediate area. It’s been flickering off and on all day. The
other thing we found at 7:45am was that we got about another 5 inches of snow, so we’re at around 6inches or so on the ground, and it’s still falling. I guess we missed the forecast last night. I knew it was supposed to snow, but someone said our area of the country was forecasted as “strong snow”. Yup, we got it. So, of course I had to go out and take more pictures. Here’s that same apple tree, 24 hours later. (Maybe I’ll send this picture in to The Weather Channel.)
We were also very bad ants. We were not ready and prepared for this, and so I will
publicly say, “I’m sorry” to my Dad for not listening to all of his warnings & lessons growing up and therefore not being better prepared. We have learned our lesson and now have water stored (for the time being at least),
have 2-3 days worth of wood in the house (we had nothing this morning), and Chris is cleaning off the car to go to town to stock up on some food items. We’ll also make sure to have a minimum of 1/2 a tank of gas in the car. We have truly learned our lesson.
The power is back on, though it keeps flickering. Chris just came in to tell me that the battery on our car is dead. Hmm. We had sold our car when we went to America last year, and by some strange series of events, we ended up buying it back. What we didn’t know
at the time was that it seems the guy who had bought it from us parted out all the good parts (battery, jumper cables, jack, etc) and put junky parts in there instead. When we get a jump from a friend today, Chris will go to town and also buy a new battery. In the
meantime, we’re seriously praying for an SUV. Right now I’m hoping he can get out of our driveway.
That’s the latest from our neck of the woods. Stay tuned for more exciting winter weather! The forecast is for snow for the next 10 days. Woohoo!

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