Snow, and (more) music
Feb. 22nd, 2010 11:17 amHey looky there -- it's actual snow! And close to what they predicted. When I went out at 8 to feed the birdies, the snow was over my boot tops (so ~6") in most places, and deeper where it had drifted. And it's still snowing. Not anywhere near plowed out -- I think the plow track down the road is the guy with the pickup and plow blade who lives at the other end of the street. The across-the-street neighbor plowed out the corner with his tractor-mounted snowblower, for self defense if nothing else -- most people missing that corner wind up in his front yard. :) (Some wind up in our easement, and we don't care.)
And now the NWS is saying 'areas of drizzle after 4pm'. um. yeah. If that happens, I'm not going -anywhere- this evening. (Of course, Farmington schools have a snow day too, so the chances of us having rehearsal tonight are pretty slim anyway. Must practice anyway.)
Wandered in to choir practice yesterday morning - "Jenn, you're singing soprano on this one." "Ummm. Oh-kay." "And second soprano on this one." "and actual alto line on this one, while the other altos sing the baritone line." "And hey, we've got you penciled in for a flute duet in two weeks. Sorry, I don't have the music today."
And now I should go clear the snow off the birdfeeders and let DB back on the computer. (The birds are currently nowhere near the house as J and the dog are outside, so I'm not so worried about distressing them.)
And now the NWS is saying 'areas of drizzle after 4pm'. um. yeah. If that happens, I'm not going -anywhere- this evening. (Of course, Farmington schools have a snow day too, so the chances of us having rehearsal tonight are pretty slim anyway. Must practice anyway.)
Wandered in to choir practice yesterday morning - "Jenn, you're singing soprano on this one." "Ummm. Oh-kay." "And second soprano on this one." "and actual alto line on this one, while the other altos sing the baritone line." "And hey, we've got you penciled in for a flute duet in two weeks. Sorry, I don't have the music today."
And now I should go clear the snow off the birdfeeders and let DB back on the computer. (The birds are currently nowhere near the house as J and the dog are outside, so I'm not so worried about distressing them.)