RE: Zwanzig Zentimeter
Thank you... :-)
Although there is still quite a lot to do before the pasture is really suitable for a small herd.
Sure, with snow in Pakistan, the International Climate Commission should have finally understood... ;-)
So it was pretty cold... we're not used to that. But firstly, you can dress warmly and secondly, the air was very dry. Then the cold doesn't get into your limbs as much. When the pictures were taken, it was around -8° C with dry weather and sunshine - which was very pleasant in the right clothing. Today we are at -1° C all day. But the sky is overcast, the air is damp, it feels bitterly cold and unpleasant.
The sheep don't suffer from the cold, they have the best winter coats in the world. Most of the time they even sleep outside (they could go into the barn if they wanted to...). Then they wake up with a thick coat of ice on their wool. The fur insulates so well that the ice doesn't melt all day long!