Many tracks
12/30/05 4:26 am
26º F, Almost snowing, N wind 4 mph.
Good morning,
Late yesterday afternoon a heavy snow advisory went up. Snow is supposed to start falling here early this morning and continue until late tomorrow morning. At the moment, the northeast third of the state’s roads are snow covered and slippery. Most of the weathermen are predicting 3"-6" of snow on the ground when it stops falling. The wind is also supposed to pick-up. Should make for an interesting New Year’s eve. If we get the 6", there might not be church on Friday night. We will have a pretty good sized pot of soup to chew on for a while.
Since I got up at a more normal time yesterday, and today, I spent the morning dark hours cleaning up my email mailboxes. They were overflowing with mail. Every morning Margriet has a short poem for me to read. I try to keep them, but don’t put them in a file often enough. I used to keep them on the hard-drive, but when that died, I lost all that I had saved. Now they are in a file on a USB drive, so I should have them more permanently. It is kind of cool to get them. I also printed out some other materials for the file cabinet to hold for the duration. Now if I can keep it cleaner I might have a little better use of this machine.
We finally ate the last of the roulade yesterday for lunch. There were a couple slices left along with some mashed potatoes and mushroom sauce from the second time we at it. I fried the potatoes, adding the roulade to the last few minutes to heat through. Really was good and now gone. While the roulade was rather expensive, we ate three very good meals from it. It is definitely a do-again meal! The salmon will not last that long I am sure.
Guess the critters around here also are expecting a storm coming. There were an exceptionally large number of fresh tracks in the woods yesterday. Among the tracks were those of a couple of cats. Don’t know where the cats are coming from, as there are not houses near that have any I know of. There also are a lot of opossum tracks around, but few raccoon tracks. Lots of deer tracks too.
Time top get the day a-going,
In Christ My Saviour,
Chris <><
26º F, Almost snowing, N wind 4 mph.
Good morning,
Late yesterday afternoon a heavy snow advisory went up. Snow is supposed to start falling here early this morning and continue until late tomorrow morning. At the moment, the northeast third of the state’s roads are snow covered and slippery. Most of the weathermen are predicting 3"-6" of snow on the ground when it stops falling. The wind is also supposed to pick-up. Should make for an interesting New Year’s eve. If we get the 6", there might not be church on Friday night. We will have a pretty good sized pot of soup to chew on for a while.
Since I got up at a more normal time yesterday, and today, I spent the morning dark hours cleaning up my email mailboxes. They were overflowing with mail. Every morning Margriet has a short poem for me to read. I try to keep them, but don’t put them in a file often enough. I used to keep them on the hard-drive, but when that died, I lost all that I had saved. Now they are in a file on a USB drive, so I should have them more permanently. It is kind of cool to get them. I also printed out some other materials for the file cabinet to hold for the duration. Now if I can keep it cleaner I might have a little better use of this machine.
We finally ate the last of the roulade yesterday for lunch. There were a couple slices left along with some mashed potatoes and mushroom sauce from the second time we at it. I fried the potatoes, adding the roulade to the last few minutes to heat through. Really was good and now gone. While the roulade was rather expensive, we ate three very good meals from it. It is definitely a do-again meal! The salmon will not last that long I am sure.
Guess the critters around here also are expecting a storm coming. There were an exceptionally large number of fresh tracks in the woods yesterday. Among the tracks were those of a couple of cats. Don’t know where the cats are coming from, as there are not houses near that have any I know of. There also are a lot of opossum tracks around, but few raccoon tracks. Lots of deer tracks too.
Time top get the day a-going,
In Christ My Saviour,
Chris <><
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