WeatherUnderground says it is 84, feels like 89, but after the exertion, I beg to differ.
My cold toes are envious! We're going to a jazz concert tonight at a venue that isn't a dedicated theater/concert hall/club; it's an old repurposed church that gets used for all kinds of stuff like health fairs, swap meets, and concerts. So they don't have a liquor license and don't bother with selling coffee/soda/water, but their events are all BYOB. I told Tim it's so cold (it'll be 10 degrees by concert time tonight) that we should take thermoses of hot chocolate.
Mmm, jazz at an old church with thermoses of hot chocolate sounds super cozy!
The treatment with mom appears to be working. Looks like we've dodged the bullet again
inshallah.
Great news, Trudy!
I've got a ticket to a show on Sunday night (the tour of Hell's Kitchen), but considering our forecast seems to be anywhere from 6 inches to 87 feet of snow, I'm not sure if the roads will be safe to actually get there. Guess all I can do is wait and see.
Crazy cold stuff. My sister heard the plow go by so she figured she would clear the ridge to her driveway. Checked and it was minus 26 so she figured it would wait. Her grandson takes care of it but she tries to help.
Don’t know if I mentioned that my niece in Otter Lake is going through breast cancer chemo. She teaches high school so gets exposed to lots of colds and stuff. She is doing well with her infusions but has isolated as much as possible at home and wears masks and gloves much of the time.
Oh, great. A chipped tooth. On a weekend, right before a major snowstorm. I’m going wait it out to see my regular dentist next week, and hope that it doesn’t get painful.