“Snow falls deep around my house and holds the winter light…”
arts and leisure, business and economy, everyday glory, exhibits, family and friends, food for thought, geekery, history, movies and TV, music, politics and law, science and technology, The Covet List, trains/model railroads, Whiskey Tango Foxtrot...?! December 30th, 2010Thursday – 30 December 2010
NBN Thursday
Falls silently upon us.
Like new-fallen snow.
That’s right. I just busted out a haiku. Just. Like. That!
What’s more, the haiku references a few pertinent things:
- It’s Thursday;
- I have declared it a “No Bad News ” Thursday; and
- There is snow on the ground.
And you got all of that information in seventeen syllables.
Yesterday, I visited The Train Shoppe. In itself, not too out-of-the-ordinary. However, this trip was made a little different by the fact that I was joined by my father-in-law and grandfather-in-law, both of whom have a soft and warm spot in their hearts for model railroads. I picked up a package of earthen bumpers and a half-curve of O36 track.
I came back home just as snow started to fall last night. By the time SaraRules! got home, about an hour later, a couple of inches of snow had fallen. We decided to stay in for the night and watched Seven Pounds. It was a good movie, although there was something in the pacing and the way the story was told that was a little “off.” I definitely felt that it was more of a “watch at home” movie than a “sit in the theatre” one. But, as I said: It was good; it was also a bit unexpected.
After the movie, SaraRules! and I bundled up and went outside to shovel the driveway and sidewalks. We were done in about twenty minutes. It’s amazing how quickly it goes when there are two shovels at work!
We woke up this morning to find another 3-4″ of Mother Nature’s frozen, mocking laughter blanketing the ground. *sigh*
Stray Toasters
- I don’t have the background in economics, history or politics to refute the information within, but I found this to be an interesting read: Bill Moyers: Welcome to the Plutocracy
- Thanks to
for pointing out: Kawah Ijen by night - Something for
(and possibly Meliko): How to Open a Champagne Bottle with a Saber - Pianist Billy Taylor, Jazz Ambassador and NPR Host, Dies
- From the “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot…?!” and “Eww, creepy!” files: Muppets with People Eyes
- Julie Taymor Withdraws from New York Times Event
- While reading friends’ blog posts, I found something in
‘s entry that reminded me of this: - Top Scientific Breakthroughs of 2010
- Five days after Christmas and I’ve already added a bunch of stuff to The Covet List…
- Ew’s and Ah’s: Photos from a hospital medical museum
Okay, enough procrastinating… time to make the donuts shovel the snow.
Namaste.
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