Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Good morning or good evening, wherever you may be. It is just past 9:30 p.m. in "The City."

We've just finished watching the latest episode of NCIS and it was great. We believe that a new romantic match is beginning to happen between Nick Torres and Eleanore Bishop. We could be wrong, but time will tell.

I was sitting in my downstairs La-Z-Boy and what to my wondering eyes should appear, but STWD. As my loyal readers know, STWD and I fell in love about nine years ago in Huntley, IL at Animal House Shelter. Nothing has changed. I still try to do the best I can for her and she is always there for me. In short, she is the best.

Here is a picture of she and me in the La-Z-Boy that Mary graciously took when we returned from JWs. STWD is the only other girl in my life. Ginger and I are good friends, but STWD is my best girl.


I spotted the southbound train run on the RSTL @ 12:38 p.m. today. Locomotive # 2019 was towing once DWTC, seven DBTCs, and six CHCs, one of those painted either orange or red. The heavy snow cover made it difficult to tell. When we were @ JWs this afternoon, I heard the northbound run go by, but I have no additional information about that.

A nice segue into the weather here in Ottawa. County in general, and in GH specifically. We have been advised by the NWS that there is a Winter Weather Advisory in effect for Ottawa, County and surrounding areas along the shores of the "Big Lake" for lake effect snow that could total as much as one foot in localized areas. I truly have run out of places to pile the snow here on the PE. That Winter Weather Advisory is in effect from 1:00 a.m. tomorrow until 7:00 p.m. on Thursday. The NWS has forecast that the snow may fall at the rate of two inches per hour! Driving will, of course, be very hazardous. Fortunately, I have nowhere to go tomorrow and all the time in the world to get there. 

I do have a P/T appointment on Thursday, but I'll decide that morning whether I'll be calling in sick. Speaking of my P/T appointments, I had one earlier today and it went very well. My yak is feeling better and if I could just stop having to move the snow around, I am relatively certain that my recovery would go more quickly. Sigh.

Tomorrow, Mary and I plan to stay in, get more indexing work done, and go out only long enough to take care of the fur-children. I was moving along nicely on my highlighting when my boss dropped more pages on my desk. A highlighter's work is never done. 

The sun will rise tomorrow into snowy skies @ 8:16 a.m. and set later @ 5:22 p.m. In between, the winds are expected to gust to the m\id twenties! Ciao.

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