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Braving a rare cold spell

Temperatures coldest in two years

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Bob Cummings, of Morris, braves the bitter cold temperatures Wednesday afternoon while walking his dog Jack, a Sheltie, down the I&M Canal path at CanalPort Park in Morris. (Herald Photo by Lisa Pesavento — lpesavento@morrisdailyherald.com)

This cold snap might seem like torture to some, especially on the heels of a couple of especially mild winter months.

The National Weather Service predicted temperatures in the single digits for Morris Tuesday and Wednesday nights, with wind chills below zero.

Daytime temps aren’t even expected to rise above the freezing point until next Monday.

While one was driving around town Tuesday, few people could be seen outside exercising or walking dogs, and with the lack of snow, there’s been no need to go out even to clear the driveway this season.

Some in the area, though, did have to buck up and head out to work outdoors.

Isaac Thompson, a Morris Community High School senior, walked his paper route Tuesday after school, as usual. It takes him about an hour to hit all 41 of his houses, and he was pretty cold by the end of it.

“It was really cold out there,” he said. “I should have put on snow pants. It took my legs about a half hour to warm up after I got home.

Isaac said he normally doesn’t mind the cooler weather, but these temperatures were just a bit too cold.

Sandy Barbier, a retired Saratoga School teacher, had to be outside for around four hours Tuesday to take care of the animals on her rural Ottawa farm.

“My eyelashes kept freezing together,” she said.

Barbier went out at around seven in the morning to fill the water tanks and do other chores. One of the tanks was frozen over, and she had to break the ice.

A propane water heater had broken, she said.

Barbier knows how to dress for the weather, and she wore several layers, her coveralls, scarves over her face, winter Muck boots with wool socks underneath, hand warmers in her gloves, and “my long red union suit.”

She also wore her Oakley glasses for eye protection, but they kept fogging up. When she took them off, her lashes froze.

She was fine, though, as were her sheep and horses and working dogs, one of which sleeps cuddled up with the sheep at night.

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