Winter weather in Central Florida is a new experience for us being that for the last 36 or so years we’ve lived in South Florida.

At first I didn’t think the difference would even be noticeable. I mean we only moved 140 or so miles north. How big a difference could that be?

Winter Fog on the Homestead

The starkest difference in the weather is the Fog. This morning we woke up at the crack of dawn as is now usual for us, and we were greeted with a wall surrounding us.

Hubby was eager to venture off and check on the hog gate but the nip in the air made me want to stay in the kitchen and keep warm.

I baked a Half White/Half Whole Wheat loaf of Artisan Bread, mostly because we ran out of Bread Flour, but The Beekeeper now finds he prefers the consistency and taste.

I made sure he took the camera and he returned with photos reminiscent of a scene from The Mist . Though otherwise, things were very much commonplace.

The goats as usual, awaiting their breakfast.

Hubby also informed me there are baby Rabbits in the pasture.

The dogs check the perimeter as Hubby checks the traps.

The Guinea Fowl examine each inch of pasture for their breakfast.

The piggies being pigs.

Thankfully, we don’t need to leave at all today.

The hives in the fog.

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