GOOD MORNING TO US ALL!!
It's 36 degrees warmer here this morning than it was yesterday morning, at +18 rather than -18! However, the wind is howling out there, and the snow is coming down off and on, rather hard at times.
Yesterday's carnival parade was fun, as I got to see tons of friends I am down to meeting up with just this once a year these days. Everybody has demanding jobs, families, and any number of other obligations that keep us all too busy to get together in the winters.. It seems that everybody takes the day of the carnival to escape the trappings of their homes after a long winter of being stuck inside. It always amazes me how many show up for the event. And I am so ashamed to say I never even took my camera out to photograph anything! I left it back in the truck which was a long way from the spot I picked to watch the parade. Sigh---so much for good intentions! My friend and I decided we would be a member of the lawn chair ladies group next year, as both she and I have wished to be one forever! It takes practice and dedication to be one of the most beloved groups in the parade----everybody looks forward to the lawn chair ladies!
I'm not sure what's happening to day----I know Cedar and Kathy were coming over for a visit at one point, but since Cedar has been so sick now for a week or more, I am assuming she needs to stay at home and rest up before school begins again? Although, I think they have this following week off, which will be a good thing for her. I have but one more day to my vacation, and am dreading going back to the same old grind.
My plans are to update my GTG website today, FIRST THING! Then do a laundry, vacuum, and do a general cleanup on this house. If that wind dies down, I will take a ski of my trails with Molly. And, of course, watch Olympic events. Our Saranac Lake's Chris Mazdzer had a couple of really GOOD luge runs yesterday, and he was the first to have to compete on the now modified run after that poor guy wiped out and died the day before. He must have been really nervous to be the first one down, but it didn't show in his performance. Though he didn't win a medal, his finishing in the top ten was admirable. Our neighboring state of VT's young mogul skier, Hannah Kearny, won a gold medal in her competition! It was exciting!
We have 3 more local competitors to watch, two of which could come out in the top 3---Bill Demong in Nordic Combined, and Tim Burke in the Biathlon. Our 17-year-old Peter Frenette from my high school is so excited to just be in the ski jumping competition!
Coffee is done, and tastes good, so stop by and let us know what's up in your world.
HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY EVERYONE!
Pretty snow!
Party Barn in February snow, Valentine's Day.