What a lovely sunny day! Very little wind made it quite pleasant. I went to campus to check my mail and then took a short walk in the sunshine. That was relaxing. Inside, I did a deep clean of bathroom cupboards. How do I accumulate all this 'stuff'? <smile>. I purged a lot, but could -- or is that should? -- have put more into the garbage or recycling bags.
The forecast is much as it was yesterday. There will be heavy snowfall tomorrow -- in the range of 15-20 cm (6-8 in). It could be as high as 25 cm (10 in) locally. This certainly isn't the news we wanted to see. The first crocuses bloomed in the yard today with several others ready to open tomorrow, though with snow this won't occur. I hope they will still be ready to dress up the yard when the snow event is over and the remnants disappear. Squill will be next with the blue patches in the lawn. So very beautiful. I will try to focus on how soon the flowers will arrive as the snow falls tomorrow. I did not put away the shovels yet, nor did I change the tires. I will be ready for this. Late season snow storms generally appear in mid- to late-March, but have been known to occur in early April.
The song chosen for today carries a protest message. Several lines have been swirling around in my brain today. People I've spoken to are either angry or defeated when the storm forecast discussion opens. My thought is that this is one last storm for the season and it will last a day, after which we will be along our merry way with spring and mud and such. <smile> So, this song fit in many ways.The many individual stories that intertwine as the song progresses sound similar to many comments heard about our future weather. Keep safe. Enjoy!
One Day More -- Les Miserables (10th Anniversary concert)
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