February 7, 2014

A Week of Weather

Monday brought in 10 inches of snow.
Although the lines at the cafeteria were a little longer...
...for most of the natives around here, it was business as usual.

While I was shoveling, the two words that came to mind for the snow were "myocardial infarction." But it didn't take long for that Michigan girl to burst to the surface.Yes, its "good packin!" So I did what you do with that. Right at the street, to make the sourpusses smile.
I finished every household chore that had been on the list since 1997, paid all the bills, read all the blogs on six world wide webs, and ordered seeds for the garden that must be there in the yard, somewhere. I made a pot of veggie chili with every thing in the refrigerator that once was a vegetable and not yet quite a fungus. And then, because I still had energy even after the treadmill, I got out the ladder and washed every single white beam in our bedroom.
It was all so soft and fluffy.

And then came Wednesday. Which was not.

It started like this.
And then turned into this.
And then this.
The tree didn't do any damage but it sure was a scary sound. One of many, actually. And even though we lost power for the day,we have a generator, which worked. So many around us are still without power, which isn't expected to return until Sunday. Folks have trees in their bedrooms, on their cars, at the foot of their driveways. Its pretty sobering.

So, with all chores done from the Monday storm, what else can you do but this?

No, not a Polar Unicorn. I just started on the head.










8 comments:

  1. wow! your icy world is dangerously beautiful reflected in the Polar Vortex beast!

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    1. I am SO glad this beast is reflecting what I see.

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  2. i cannot get enough of your Polar Vortex beast, inspiring and he makes me smile (i realise i don't smile enough)
    you sure have tough weather conditions over there! at least it keeps you Very Busy
    we suffer the rain....ohoohhhh......it has become very drab and muddy as the temperature stays above freezing, some days are good: dry and sunny, mostly it has been a strange winter here indeed

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    1. I would have to work really hard to smile in your recent events, so I am glad for cheering you. In this beast I discovered that no matter how hard I try otherwise, my work always has a laugh of sorts in it. I am finally accepting that.

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  3. love how dogs put things in perspective...as...life goes on. Hungry. dear him....

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    1. I am at my best when I see the world through his eyes. Except for goose shit as food.

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  4. Julie, I love to read your posts. Yes weather can be incredible beautiful and scary at the same time. From the inside it is definitely wonderful. Your beast becomes more and more brilliant.

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    1. Thank you so much Doris! Yes, inside you can touch gratitude. Even walking across the school field today, ice caving under each step, I felt what it would be like if that were my reality all day long.

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