I'm at 1600 feet and it seems like your weather is very similar to here, although I seem to remember you saying that daytime temps in winter get warm enough to melt snow.
Thanks for the update.
It does look nice when it's somewhere else. This storm made the new, but I didn't know exactly where it hit. I think I can safely put the snow blower away, but I have to drain most of the gas before I walk it to the shed. Used it once this year and twice last year. I bought it in November of '22 and so far, I could have done without it! Happy spring!
I had congenital cataracts, and glaucoma since I was 20. I'd get floaters after surgery, but that's the only time. I think I'd be a bit more concerned if I had them for no apparent reason. I know plenty of geezers and floaters isn't a complaint I hear. Mostly night driving is the issue.
Unfortunately this makes a case for keeping some medications scripted. But I think it's St John's Wart or whatever that warns, or is warned about, taking with other substances.
You had me nervous there for a minute. Had to read deep into the plot to find the rabbit. I think he should have a bigger role!
Geez, he so looks forward to his four-year birthdays.
My part of NY used to get 120 inches of snow. But that's been decreasing for 50 years. Almost nothing this year. We got rain tho, so there's no shortage of water. My sump pumps were running twice already and there wasn't all that much snow adding to the moisture.
It's been a year of loss here to, but I just spend more time in a private Wordle group on fb. My local buddy of 20 years died a year ago day after Christmas. A guy from high School who I communicated with almost daily for 56 years passed rather suddenly in February. He was the pain-in-the ass on fb who you may have noticed (and forgotten) and a bandmate from the high school days died too, not to mention Maxwell, our last furkid who lived with kidney disease for a year after his partner of 16 years died a bit before. Anyway, you get the idea. Jeri and Martin (who hasn't been back on fb) always talk(ed) about being at the top of the heap after everybody else makes their final exit. I could say something stupid, like life isn't fair or something, but I won't. Stay well.
Damn.
I haven't seen any posts on fb but I haven't really been looking.
I was thinking the other day about what I would do if I was diagnosed. The best we can do is think we know what we'd do, But I"m always been more quality than quantity and I can't imagine going through treatment that might give me another year to spend in misery. I think I'd go on hospice and get pain management and make the best of every day. Hopefully if I get this chance it won't be for a long time. This has been the third or fourth year that the plants have been confused. We've had a few nights of teens, then it warms up and things start to grow. Not one apple last year, but i don't know if this is why.
Geez, I know how it is. Donna refuses to exercise so she progressively becomes less able to walk. So I pick up her meds (she refuses to use mail order) and do most of the shopping. Naturally I have to go to the mailbox and that sort of thing. But I refuse to let my knee pain stop me, so I keep doing. For Ed's sake, stay well.
That's overwhelming, just reading about it. There are things I want my heir to know about the house. I hope she doesn't wait too long to find out.
That would take a bit of getting used to. The first night me and the ex owned the motel we heard something at 3am right outside the bedroom. It was a bear turning over the dumpster. Very practical: Why reach in if you can tip it over.