Good evening gals!
Well, talk about being confused on days...I went in to work this morning at 8:45 and got things set up for the day. I didn't bring lunch because I was off at 2pm. By 9am, I was wondering where my new co-worker was, but I opened up the shop. I checked the schedule to see who all I was working with today. Well, that was when I realized it is Sunday, not Saturday! So not only was I not off at 2 today, but we don't open on Sunday until 10am!!
Oops!! So I was an hour early! I then closed the shop, turned off the lights and went shopping for some things in WM.
It was pretty steady today but I was in a lot of pain from my sciatica and had to sit down often and still got hit with pain in the middle of each haircut.
I stopped and picked up a pizza on the way home from work and ate half of it right away. I will be spending the evening with my cats and my heating pad!
Martha, my mom made a gravy with the juices and some flour, and then some crushed tomatoes, I think. I will have to look at the recipe for sure, but I know it wasn't white gravy. Whatever it was, it was really good!
The lake I grew up on is made up of lots of different sized lakes all connected by channels. Fisherman are always out there early. This year the lake has frozen, thawed, frozen, and thawed again so it is extremely unpredictable and unsafe, yet there are fishermen out there anyways. It can be 4 inches thick in one spot, and only a half inch just a few feet away. That can happen from large fish schooling under the ice, or a spring flowing up, or a current, or for no known reason. The channels don't freeze over until sometime in January usually. The snowmobilers will go really fast thru them even if there is open water and hope they get all the way thru without falling in.
One winter, a friend of my brothers wasn't so lucky, altho he did get out alive. He hired some divers to go down to get his sled and they came back up and asked him which one was his, because there were 6 of them down there! I guess people report them stolen instead of paying to get them out and having to repair the sled. Occasionally cars and trucks go thru the ice on that lake as well. People really take stupid chances!
The ice does get thick enough most years to hold cars and trucks and there will be small "villages" of ice houses in various places around the lake. People plow roads to the villages from the shore.
Have a nice peaceful New Years Eve! Oh! That reminds me!
I bought a bottle of Baileys (Salted Caramel) this morning and it is still out in the car. I better go out and get it!