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Winter Blues

Not so much blues as in depression (that usually does not set in until dreaded February, ugh) but more as in blue winter skies.  I guess the brightness of today’s sunshine and the new fallen snow are making the clouds appear extra white against a blue sky, made extra deep by the whiteness of the clouds!

Snow

From the January 11, 1997 broadcast of A Prairie Home Companion:

Singing In The Snow

We’re singing in the snow, just singing in the snow

What a glorious feeling, it’s twenty below

There’s three feet of snow,

So lovely and white,

And the weatherman says,

We’ll get more tonight.

Some folks may head south

That’s fine, let ’em go,

But I’m singin’, still singing’ in the snow.

From Winnie The Pooh – A Very Merry Pooh Year

Snow, snow

On my eyes, my ears, my toes

I suppose

It even froze my nose

The Winter of Snow

It’s snowing. Again. Today. Right now.  It has been snowing all day.  It will continue to snow all night.  Tonight.

I don’t really mind the snow – in fact, I actually do enjoy the snow, when I don’t have to drive in it on roads that have not yet been plowed/salted/sanded/whatevered.  I can actually feel all of this snow taunting me, making me yearn for pulling on my boots, stepping into my bindings, and cruising down a nice, wide hard-packed snowy trail. 

Sigh…  I need to go flip through some old skiing photos…

I Hate Coming Up With Post Titles (76.96.62.17)

 

Watch Your Step

Seriously.  Why do I need to come up with a stupid title to my posts?  I mean, we’re talking about a post that gets saved as an entry in a database table, with its own primary key internally stored, so it can’t be needed, technically.  How about defaulting the title to the date and time the post was created?  That’s what I used to do back in the old days when I simply wrote my thoughts down in spiral bound notebooks.  How about it?  I kind of like the idea, and I’ll give it a go with the next post.

Anyway, it was an interesting weekend.  Woke up early on Saturday to take Will to his audiologist for a routine hearing check, followed by a stop at the Patriots Path Council Scout shop to pick up belt loops and pins for this Friday’s Pack meeting, then drove by the bank to make a deposit at the ATM, then filled up the Lexus at the gas station, and then home.  Hung out at home in the afternoon and evening, watched some of the Winter Olympics.  Woke up early again on Sunday to make 9:00 AM Mass at St. Joseph’s before heading over to Newark with Will for the Seton Hall vs. DePaul basketball game at the Prudential Center (SHU won 79-71.)  Picked up some Valentine treats for Edith on the way home, had dinner and shared Valentines with the kids, put Kate to bed, and replied to an email that I received on Sunday morning from Susan.

I’m not going to get into the details of her email here, nor my reply, but receiving her email was a bit of a surprise; a welcome surprise, at that.  I don’t know, what’s it been, maybe 7 years since I’ve heard from her directly?  I’m not sure.  She’s got a personal crisis she’s dealing with, and as much as I might think I understand what she’s going through in reality I can’t say that I do.  I do hope and pray for things to work out, and who knows, maybe I will hear from her again, soon. In my reply I shared with her my post from back in July (SCP); I mean, what the Hell, might as well put that out there, and maybe, just maybe, Susan will want to break down the walls to open up some dialogue between us, and not keep on hiding behind whatever it is that keeps us from being civil, if not downright friendly, to one another again.

Yesterday was a holiday from work, which was nice. Will had one of his classmates over to play in the afternoon, and they had a fun time together sledding down at the big hill by the elementary school, then playing in the snow in the backyard, playing Boom Blox on the Wii, and finally Lego’s in Will’s bedroom.  Will doesn’t really have any friends in our town, and he gets quite bored without anyone local to play with; I feel really bad for him, since this is such the contrast from when I was a kid where you couldn’t swing a cat without hitting a kid my age on the street where I grew up.  He’s enjoying himself enough in Scouts, though.  All in all, he’s a little bit lacking in social development – he’s somewhat reserved, which can be seen as being anti-social, and is very much concerned about embarrassing himself, and with what other kids think of him, to the point where it sometimes prevents him from sometimes doing simple social activities like saying “Hi” to the kids in his class.  It’s something we’re keeping an eye on.

Worked from home today – it was snowing this morning, and although not really sticking to the roads I did not want to drive down the back roads to Princeton and Lawrenceville and find they were slippery.  It’s funny, I used to drive in the snow all the time when I was in Pennsylvania, it didn’t bother me one bit.  I even drove up to University of Connecticut one Valentine’s Day Eve in a snowstorm without blinking an eye (I distinctly remember riding along with the caravan of snowplows on I-84 into Hartford.)  Edith and I used to ski all over New England, and drove through our share of heavy snow on the way to Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine.  Nowadays, I simply hate it – can’t stand it, and will avoid driving in it if I can help it.  Must have something to do with living the past 19 years in New Jersey and dealing with the dense population of idiots on the roads here.  Anyway, I’ll be back in the office again tomorrow.   Thank God it is less than two weeks left to February, and then not long until the first day of Spring.

Alleluia.

Winter Wonderland

More snow yesterday… a light snow fell pretty much all day yesterday, melting on most roads and sidewalks, but sticking to lawns and trees.  Last night and today the temperatures have dropped quite a bit, so the landscape on the way into work this morning was a Winter Wonderland.  I snapped a few pictures from the car with my Blackberry Storm…

img00024-20090204-0815img00029-20090204-0824The picture quality is not too bad.  Click on the thumbnails to see the actual photos…

More Snow

We’ve received more snow in the past few days than I can recall in a long time. It seems like we’re getting snow on an almost daily basis, and at least 1-2 inches each time. That’s kindof good news, in that the temperatures are actually low enough for the ice rink to freeze up. Here’s the latest picture, taken earlier this evening, with some snow accumulating on the frozen surface.

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The kid also had some backyard fun this afternoon playing in the snow, even if they couldn’t yet use the rink.

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