We had our first — and I hope, only — snow
event of this new winter season. Most snow I’ve ever seen this early for
these hills. Our climate usually has the grace to await Thanksgiving or
later to dump on us. We had 3.5 inches (8.9 cm) of snow at our house
but some of the local mountains had twice that much or more. Our
electric was out nearly all day Saturday and thousands of more homes
were without power. We retrieved the kerosene space heater from the
basement and put it in the living room where it kept the house liveable
if not completely comfortable. We bought it eight years ago for such an
emergency and this was the first time we had to use it. Jerry didn’t get
his power back on until late Sunday. To salute this early bestowment of
winter, I present the above video of Christmas music.
The two eldest boys were here yesterday and
we again managed to survive. They are a supreme blessing but they do
wear us down after a few hours. Mason cried for ‘Papaw’ all the way
home, Carolyn said.
I am still having much fun on Megashot,
mostly just commenting on other member’s photos. I love the “snapshots”
of daily life throughout North America and from around the world.
Watched a heck of an exciting college
football game Saturday night; a big comeback win for my Tennessee
Volunteers over the South Carolin Gamecocks. The Vols won in overtime
after an excellent ending to the fourth quarter when they made two quick
touchdowns to tie the game.
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