We were expecting a great storm in Port Orchard this weekend. When I got home from work on Friday, the power was already out. Rueben was prepared, though. He already had bottled water ready and two battery powered lanterns lit. For dinner, he cooked chilie on the camp stove. We invited our neighbors over for dinner since they had lost power too. We sat and talked for awhile while the chilie was simmering. When it was done, we all enjoyed the chilie with crackers and butter. We had shredded cheese, diced onion and diced pickles to go with it, too. It was delicious. At about 9:30 PM, the lights came back on.
We didn't get the low temperatures or snow on Friday night that the weather forecasters had predicted. However, on Saturday, it tried to snow all day long. Finally, after dark, we got some snow. It snowed on and off all night, but it wasn't much. The flakes were so small, they were like sugar crystals, not like the big lofty flakes we got last year. So, we only got enough snow to dust the grass and trees and make the yard look pretty. Today, it has tried to snow a few times, but mostly, it looks like the snow is melting off the trees.
This morning, I saw the snow on top of the sheep trough. It was about an inch thick, and smooth. It was the only place the snow was undisturbed, pure white, and beautiful. I almost didn't want to open the trough to feed the sheep. I didn't want the snow to change. I was very careful and was able to feed the sheep without disturbing the snow. I left it just as pretty as it was when I got there.