-t -- on the other hand, with short hair, you can sprinkle on some corn starch or talcum powder and brush it thoroughly through and out. That works surprisingly well, at least for a day.
Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
So I walked to the train station in the supposedly -35 windchill. I got kinda warm, so I guess I overdressed. The face mask made my glasses frost over so I took it off. Aside from that I was fine.
Eta: oops, windchill is only -26. That explains why I wasn't cold.
Thanks for the tip, Theo!
Good news Frank.
I just sent out an email canceling my classes for today. I'm already sick, and the windchill isn't supposed to get above -10 all day, and I just don't think my lungs can handle walking back and forth across campus in this.
The wind picked up while I was on the train. When I got off my lack of long underwear was really noticeable.
I'm leaving for my 4 week post-broken-toe checkup! I'm seriously wondering if they'll even bother xraying. Hoping I'll be cleared to go back to regular shoes....
Good news, Frank and Kat.
Not washing my hair is really my new favorite thing. I am grateful that my hair tends to be dry, because at least it never looks greasy. And sometimes looks best on day 3! (I am in no way prepared to no-poo it, though.)
Oh, sad news: Pete Seeger died. To be fair, he was 94, and he had a good long run. [link]
Stay warm, all you folks! Me, I'm huddled in sweats and my mom's cashmere sweater, although it's 55 degrees outside. Dear god, we Californians are spoiled.
Frank, getting moving after surgery can be one of the hardest thing. Hubby is an outlier on his willingness to get out of bed and move around after joint/spine surgery, but he's seen many people afraid to move.