GOOD MORNING TO US ALL!
International Falls is starting this day with 32 below zero F. this morning, so I guess we are pretty much tropical up here with about 23 above zero!
I cooked a turkey dinner yesterday for the kids who never did make it home from my daughter's house, as they were all too tired and hung over after staying up until around 7:00 am yesterday morning to take to the roads. Soooo......today they will have turkey leftovers. Needless to say, I was not a happy camper to not have them here, as they have to fly back to Orlando tomorrow. We are supposed to get fairly tough snowstorm beginning around noon today and lasting at least 24 hours, acccompanied with high winds and all. Perhaps their plane will not take off, and they will have to stay another day. (I can always hope!)
I have no clue what will be in store for today, as I'm not even sure when they will get here. The first Blue Moon (albeit a bit late) cross-country ski night of the season is happening in Lake Placid tonight, and I was hoping to go to that. However, if the storm is bad enough, we can forget that! It's a lot of fun----they have torch-lighted ski trails with places to stop and have hot chocolate or beer and hot dogs over toasty fires all along the trails. $15.00 covers your fee, and includes live music back at the lodge when you are finished skiing, too. Unlimited beer and food along the trails.
So, Molly and I are waiting for them to finally get home, and then we will decide what's to do today. I hope all of you will stop by and tell us about your doings, wherever you may be. I just put on a pot of fresh Hazlenut coffee, and there are some almond croissants that can be heated up and enjoyed.
On we go into January!