Hm. Just to get it moving again, I use ice melter since I have a concrete driveway now and straight salt can be hard on concrete.
See you favourite artist/band at a big festival/arena show or a more intimate setting like a club or concert hall?
It's snowing again (sung to the tune of "It's Raining Again" by Supertramp). Just light snow but we must got more overnight because the roads in my neighbourhood suck and I had to have my wife to a medical appointment before eight.
Fresh Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee is on for those in need of it. For teas, we have Yorkshire Red and Earl Grey. Iced and lemonade pitchers are washed and refilled. Hot chocolate is available along with mini-marshmallows. And what the heck, here's a pie to add to the goodie supply.
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We got a woodpecker and some blue jays on the bird cam yesterday.
I keep thinking I need a cam in my backyard. There's definitely things going on out there when we are asleep. Many years ago, I woke up one morning to find half a rabbit in my yard. Presumably, something ate the other half but I have no idea what. And there's weird s**t, literally, that shows up sometimes just laying there in the grass or the basement window wells.
My wife and I have talked about it and I know someone who sort of did it (bought a fifth wheel and truck to pull it, lived in a trailer park out West in winter, traveled in summer). Not sure we actually will, though. Interest seems to have waned
WYE take an around the world cruise, basically living on a cruise ship for months or even a year or more?
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Good morning. New week. Winter continues but in milder form. Welcome, S7williams!! Nice to meet you!!
We've got some Kicking Horse 454 Horsepower in the coffee pot. Teas are Assam Tarajulie and Yorkshire Gold. Pitchers are washed up and refilled with lemonade and unsweet iced tea. Sodas are stocked up. Hot chocolate and minimarshmallows are on standby for those what need 'em. And there's food, including some pancakes mixed and flipped by your resident ape chef.
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The "a" on my keyboard is behaving badly. I have to hit it extra hard to get it to work. Everytime I write a sentence I have to go back and add in all the "a's" I missed.
Oh Lord. On one of my old keyboards, I had issues with, IIRC, the "G" sticking. Unfortunately, I had a "G" in my password. Do the math.
Somewhere, some anthropologist is misunderstanding the conversation and thinking that they've uncovered a new language. 😀
Good morning. Another work week draws to a close. Still cold and snowy, though we've now gone a couple days without significant new accumulation. I cleaned up from the last one, hoping that's it for a while. Forecast certainly looks promising in that regard.
Throwing on some Fire-Roasted St. Drogo coffee. Teas are Kenyan Kambaa and Cream of Earl Grey. Hot chocolate is available, with or without minimarshmallows. Pitchers are washed and refilled with lemonade and unsweet iced tea. Soda stock looks good.
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Slowly digging out from the weekend's snowstorm. We didn't get as much snow as predicted, but the sleet and freezing rain that fell all day on top of the 6 inches of snow created a mess. Everything was covered in ice, and it won't get above freezing until next week. Breaking up the ice on top and then shoveling the ice and snow was back-breaking and exhausting.
We just caught the edge of it but parts of Ontario to the east of us like Toronto got smacked hard. Right now, we are in a cold snap but it's supposed to "warm up" for certain values of "warm up" next week. Meaning -4 to -5 instead of -10 to -15 (all Celsius). Nice to see you. At least you go something productive done amidst it all. Our place is probably coming due. We last painted after our son moved to Ottawa for university but that will be a decade next year.
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Dinosaurs fighting in the back yard is a great image with which to begin the day.
It's amazing how much scientists accepting the hypothesis that birds originated as theropod dinos has increased my enjoyment of them. 😊
I am kind of toying with lots of stuff but am often too worn down in the evening to write much so I am only writing on weekends right now. Got a couple ideas started plus my ongoing project. I have removed a bunch of backstory exposition and replaced it with "chapters" that fill in those blanks in the back story (basically explaining why the protagonist fled her homeland and filling in some details of how she ended up where she is) but not sure if those should be earlier chapters, turning the story into something bigger than I had thought it would be, or just flashbacks in the story as currently written. I don't actually have chapter breaks inserted yet so I am not sure how I will fit them in if I do flashbacks but I think they work better that way.
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We had a junco attack a finch on the bird cam yesterday. Dive bombed her! Marking territory I guess.
Birds can be incredibly aggressive. I've seen jays go after squirrels and I've been dive bombed by a redwing blackbird whose nest was close to my deck and BBQ. Just remember that they are distant cousins of theropods like tyrannosaurus rex and it makes perfect sense. 😊
A duet between two wonderful female metal singers. Fabienne Erni sings in Swiss folk metal act Eluveitie and another band called Illumishade, Lena Scissorhands (stage name, obviously) is the vocalist and writer for Moldovan metal band Infected Rain. Song is terrific, highlighting both of their voices, including Lena's formidable growls. It will appear on Erni's upcoming solo debut.
"Cold enough fer ya?" is the question of the day, I'm finding. -15C or so here with wind chill down to -27. And I'm hearing about wind chills in the -40s out West.
Bit of a lively week at work so mostly just resting in my off hours. Might work on a story this weekend, just not sure which one. Need to find something shorter to work on so I can actually get something new on here. I haven't posted since the last comp, basically.
From the same gig, another new song that was untitled at the time. This performance was at a venue called MK11 in Milton Keynes, UK, where the band originated. Love poor Andy trying to teach the audience how to clap in 7/4 time. Prog and jazz (and even some schools of metal) love weird time signatures.
Solstice with an early tryout for a song that eventually appeared on last year's album Clann. At the time of this performance, it was untitled but it later received the title "Life". Jess Holland is on leads with the usual bright harmonies from the other singers. Love the lively violin riff in this one.
Weird seeing Jess with shoulder-length hair. She usually wears it close to waist-length.
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I got Talia one of those bird feeders that identify the bird
Smart Bird Feeders? That's a new one but definitely cool. I think I know most of the winter birds around here but who knows, maybe I would learn something? Does it identify the squirrels, too (I recall my parents' bird feeder being as much a squirrel feeder)?
Good morning. Winter continues. -8C with light wind and occasional gusts here. Light snow right now.
Fresh coffee and tea are on. Here's some goodies for the week.