interesting weekend
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 8:05 am
It's been an interesting weekend here in the Northeast. Saturday, 2 days before Halloween we got several inches of snow. Other places got more, a few even getting slightly over two feet. To say the least this is unusual. The leaves on the deciduous trees held onto what was a lot of heavy and wet snow and the result was something of a record in power outages here. It was one of the few times I've felt nervous going outdoors in a storm, every 30 seconds I'd hear another branch break and see a plume of snow as it fell in the distance. Sometimes the "distance" was only about 40 feet away. And to think that in December the few inches my area got would have been a non event.
Yesterday, Sunday, we did yard work, cutting up all the fallen stuff and also putting all the summer stuff away. It seemed like it was finally time. Also went for a couple of nice walks, and I realized that the juxtaposition of autumn New England foliage, fall temperatures, and snow everywhere, melting like it was early springtime, is a once in a lifetime experience that should be treated with appropriate gratitude for the beauty of nature. Okay, so it was a bit like the tempestuous beauty of someone with a borderline personality disorder this weekend...Still an awesome weekend, although I'll admit to being quite happy when power was restored after only a little over 24 hours.
Onto CDing. I was actually wearing my guy clothes, although fleeces and long johns are pretty unisex. After my wife went to sleep about 9 I wondered what to do with my self in the dark by the fire. Reading by an oil lamp gets tiring after awhile. So I got out all the old sewing I'd ignored all summer. Threading a needle by firelight is frustrating.....But I finished all the various repairs to my clothing, with my glasses pushed up on my forehead and another log on the fire. I felt like my own grandmother, which was kind of fun. Sewing was something she used to do a lot of and she was always having my brother and I help her when we stayed with her. Nothing like we write about here of being used as a clothes dummy for dresses, just showing us how to sew.
Of course all the fun I had needs to be tempered with awareness that a lot of folks are going to be out of power for a week and there were at least a half dozen fatalities, far too many of them from people driving in the storm.
Zari
Yesterday, Sunday, we did yard work, cutting up all the fallen stuff and also putting all the summer stuff away. It seemed like it was finally time. Also went for a couple of nice walks, and I realized that the juxtaposition of autumn New England foliage, fall temperatures, and snow everywhere, melting like it was early springtime, is a once in a lifetime experience that should be treated with appropriate gratitude for the beauty of nature. Okay, so it was a bit like the tempestuous beauty of someone with a borderline personality disorder this weekend...Still an awesome weekend, although I'll admit to being quite happy when power was restored after only a little over 24 hours.
Onto CDing. I was actually wearing my guy clothes, although fleeces and long johns are pretty unisex. After my wife went to sleep about 9 I wondered what to do with my self in the dark by the fire. Reading by an oil lamp gets tiring after awhile. So I got out all the old sewing I'd ignored all summer. Threading a needle by firelight is frustrating.....But I finished all the various repairs to my clothing, with my glasses pushed up on my forehead and another log on the fire. I felt like my own grandmother, which was kind of fun. Sewing was something she used to do a lot of and she was always having my brother and I help her when we stayed with her. Nothing like we write about here of being used as a clothes dummy for dresses, just showing us how to sew.
Of course all the fun I had needs to be tempered with awareness that a lot of folks are going to be out of power for a week and there were at least a half dozen fatalities, far too many of them from people driving in the storm.
Zari