Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Tuesday Tundra

I finally got up about 0745, I had been laying there watching the snowfall on the skylight for about forty-five minutes and decided to get up. Once downstairs, I let Reggie out and went out myself. I still had my slippers on and was only dressed in my shorts and a tee shirt. Needless to say, I did not stay out too long.


Upon coming inside, I did my morning computer bonding and by the time I was finished it was about 0915. Kathleen had made it downstairs and asked if I wanted an omelet for breakfast, it sounded good, so that is what she made. I also toasted a couple slices of raisin toast and made a pot of fresh coffee.

Before I had a chance to sit down to eat, the garbage truck came, so I went out to pick up the can and bring it to the back. When I was outside the first time there was only about an inch of snow, but by now, it was closer to two inches. This for a day where on the 5:00 news on Monday night they were predicting a trace to at most a half an inch of snow we sure got a lot of snow, I think that the news tonight they said almost four inches.

After breakfast, I sat down to read the paper, Tuesday is not normally a very large paper, and today was no exception, so it did not take too long to page through it. The mail came shortly after I finished the paper, Kathleen got several things and I got my pension1099-R form and an LL Bean fishing catalog and some junk mail.

I went outside a couple other times this afternoon, again in shorts and a tee shirt, but this time I put on my rubberized garden clogs, as the snow was about three inches deep by now. I really did not do much of anything outside, just kind of walked around in the snow.

I gave some thought to getting either my cross-country skis or my snowshoes out and hiking around the neighborhood, but I really did not feel very good. I think I was still reeling from yesterday. So I wound up sitting most of the rest of the day, spending time between the TV and my computer. I also watched the kids, (twenty or thirty year olds), racing their ATV up and down the street all afternoon and into the night. Also the guy across the street was pulling kids, (teen and twenty year olds), down the road on an old car or truck hood.

Finally, around 1830 I asked Kathleen if she planned to eat tonight, she said yes, so I heated up the scalloped potatoes from last night, another comfort food night. Well, I am sure that I will not be doing much of anything else tonight, so I will just say good night!