Sorry to those of you who are (or about to be) getting hit with this big snow storm on the East Coast, but I can’t help but smile when I see the storm track is going to completely miss us here in my neck of the woods. Like, it’s not even going to come close – we’re supposed to have a pleasant (though slightly chilly) weekend. Thank goodness – I’m getting too old for this stuff (and never mind they say we could get hit with another bout of lake effect next week to make the daily commute miserable), and am really not in the mood.
I try not to snicker derisively as I see news reports of the “killer” storm in places like DC. Mostly because the video basically looks like the commute I had back and forth to work on several days last week, and I didn’t see any news reports about that (other than the lo-cal news, which doesn’t have a whole lot to talk about – I never really understood the purpose of sending somebody out into the snow to tell me it’s snowing. I can look out the goddamn window to see it’s snowing). Of course I realize that they have way more people and they don’t have the equipment to deal with it (they sent a fleet of DOT plows from here down to Long Island to help out – I hope we don’t need them) or the experience of driving in it (hell, there are plenty of accidents caused by idiots around here who really should be used to this shit by now).
But it sure is nice to be able to sit this one out.
Instead of plowing the driveway, if I feel ambitious I think I’ll plow the front and back yards so the dogs can run around a little easier (and hopefully not try to jump the fence anywhere). I should also drop the plow off the bucket so I can move the piles of snow around a bit. I usually wait until the drifts are so high I have no place to push the snow, and then it’s a hassle. I at least need to clear it away from the gates to I can get them open and drive the tractor through.
The big event for the weekend though is Sunday, ‘cuz it’s brew day. This week I get to try out my new pump. Last brew day I realized that I’m getting too old to be lifting what feels like a thousand pounds of hot water and grain up in the air high enough to let gravity do the job. My back still hasn’t completely recovered.
Unfortunately, my new conical fermenter won’t be here until next week, which is too bad. But there’s always next weekend, I guess (or maybe the one after that – it kinda kills a whole day, or at least a whole afternoon). But I really need to step up my production, because it takes a lot less time to drink then it does to brew.
Anyhow, if you’re in the path of the storm (or even if you’re not), stay safe and warm. I guess I better get my trip to Costco out of the way today so I don’t have to do it tomorrow.
Sitting this one out would be nice but, it’s snowing and accumulating and blowing. I learned from the teevee that the term blizzard does not refer to the amount of snow but to the lack of visibility caused by blowing snow. I always watch for deer, some of whom appear to be suicidal, electing to run into the road just in time to collide with an approaching vehicle. One has to be slow and cautious to outwit them. The snow ain’t helping.
Yeah, I think a blizzard means snow with sustained winds of 35 mph or more.
My brother-in-law encountered a deer with a death wish a couple of weeks ago (during the day, even) in his pickup truck. The deer got up and ran away. The truck was not so lucky – about $7 grand in damage.
Do deer whistles you install on a car’s bumper work?
When in doubt, ask Car Talk:
Basically, deer hear very well, and if the sound of your car isn’t enough to deter them, a whistle isn’t gonna do it either.
Was glad to read the owl actually did make its return to the park.
We’ve had very cold weather, but no snow. The wind has been awful. The sun is actually shining today. I wish we did have snow. (Sorry guys!) I miss it.
So Bloomberg might jump in the fray. I really do need to invest in Orville Redenbacher stock.
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The sun is out and there’s about a foot of snow on the ground. Our driveway was plowed sometime before 6AM and we only lost power for about 30 minutes. All is well and white on the isalnd, haven’t heard about Red Hook yet.
Glad you’re safe, snug and wam!
Amid the so-called “ceasefire” in Ukraine, yet ongoing shelling in many regions, the Donbass news agency reports that more than 20 Ukrainian solders have died and over 200 soldiers are hospitalized after an apparent leak of a deadly virus called “California Flu” from a US lab near the city of Kharkov.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-01-25/20-dead-200-hospitalized-after-reports-us-lab-leaks-deadly-virus-ukraine
Good thing the wife doesn’t help me brew (though I’m not in Colorado, so I guess I’m good either way).
Was that Michael Constantine? I forgot he was in that movie. I always liked him.
Oh, man, Lloyd Haynes died like 29 years ago? I had no idea. That sucks, I always liked him, too.
Aw. Abe Vigoda is no longer still alive.
Florida man kisses wild bird-of-prey, loses part of lip
No matter how bad you want to, you really shouldn’t kiss a Kestrel. Though I guess it could have been worse.
Birds don’t get any respect…..