Showing posts with label seasons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seasons. Show all posts

Saturday, December 24, 2016

Merry Christmas

I was negligent in doing cards this year, so I e-mailed this. Got it to a lot more folks that I would have via snail mail.



Well, mailing Christmas cards is a no-win at this point, as I realized last night, so I thought I'd take a shot at making my own.

The image above is one I found on rummaging through the Interweb. The animation of the water and the reflection resonated with me, and I think it's the best image I can share with you.



First, I hope this finds you and all of yours warm, safe, happy and well. After all, it has been one of the strangest years I can remember, what with the Cubs winning the World Series.

Here at home, it has been a mixed year. I have a decent part time gig at the Manheim Auto Auction, which pretty much consists of find the car, drive the car, park the car, in a 500+ acre lot holding several thousand cars. Some days I wind up walking several miles, so it provides some exercise.

In general, we are all warm and safe. However, it has been a tough year for the critters. Suzu, my sweet little girl Shiba left us in April. She had been failing slowly for a while, then started to crash in March. I was trying to feed her and get her to drink from a syringe during her last week, but when a Shiba says "No", it means "No!" Turns out she'd had a stroke and her kidneys were failing, so, in consult with the vet, I let her go.

Two months ago, Griffin, my rescue Shiba, went in for a dental cleaning and exam. Whilst he was unconscious, the vet was able to give him a full exam, which was not something you could do while he was awake. Both his knees are 'blown', and he wound up losing all of his teeth. I felt awful about that, but, as the vet suggested, since the extractions, he's been a much happier dog. It seems to have taken a couple of years off his age! (The report I got of his mouth is best summed up as "horror show".)

Finally, the vet also confirmed that Baxter is blind. We did a full blood work-up to see if anything suggested itself as the cause, only to find that he is in really good shape for a cat of 17!

I didn't get as much work done around here as I would have liked to, and gardening suffered a bit, too. I did get quite a harvest of Oregano, Thai Hot and Ghost peppers. The early hail took its toll on the potatoes, which, along with strawberries, were the only other things I planted.  I did wind up with a slew of 'wild' tomatoes, from seeds left from previous plantings and contributions to the compost bin.

Bottom line is that all is good. I feel blessed to have a warm, safe happy place for me and the critters, and for family and friends around the country.

Here's hoping that your Christmas is merry and bright!

Lee (and Grif, Benny, Baxter, Nadia and Missy)

P.S. If you've a mind to, our adventures in Red Lion are chronicled here: Window on Red Lion, and my curmudgeonly rantings and musings are here: Leelu's Place

Sunday, January 24, 2016

Last Post Today, I Swear!!

Mushed over this, so I could get the snow shovel so I could dig out a path to the freezer.


Part of the new path...



...and the rest of the new path.


Snow drift along the fence.

Finally, the antidotes to it all:

Gin and orange juice, and...
...chili!



The Morning After...

...and the night before (9-ish):

The A/C drift has grown

Broadway looking west.

Across the street
 This morning, about 8:45 (don't ask...)

From my room #1

From my room #2

The drift at the porch door #1

Porch door #2
The walkway to Freedom!
Of course, the snow shovel is on the patio.  I'll be needing one just to get to it. #RookieMove

Saturday, January 23, 2016

Snow Days...

Here, in pictures, the snow:

Work, Friday at about 4 PM.

Drift on the A/C


Backyard, snow drifting over the wall and stairs.




Snow up to the bottom of the front storm door, about 4 inches deep.

North-west on Broadway.

North, across the street.

West, across the neighbor's front porch.


East.



One of my bedroom windows.  Snow *inside* the storm window.

Subway from my room.

North-west from my room.
Notes: 1) Sorry about my finger in the pix. Trying to work around a bandaged index finger to trip shutter. (Pro safety tip - don't grab masonry bit fresh from drilling masonry!)

2) Apparently no sandwiches or pizza tonight.

3) It ain't the snowfall, it's the drifts that are gonna be fun to deal with.

Friday, February 14, 2014

The Day After

I'll need a Sherpa if I want to go get a sandwich!

Subway  is open, but opened late.  The guys have been digging access tunnels from street to store.

Looking west from my steps...

...and looking East.
Aaaand, another advisory from 11PM tonight till 4PM tomorrow.  Another 2"to 4"predicted.  Like we need it.  Guess I'm having a "white"birthday.

Oh. Yay. Whoopie.  Woo. Hoo.

Thursday, February 13, 2014

2-13 About 10 AM Update @ 1:25 pm, Again @ 9 PM

Update II 9 PM:

Zero traffic. Windy and snowing.  More to come.


  
Update 1:25 PM

Drift by the fence:


Stairs?  What stairs??


Earlier...

View out the back window, facing South. About a 3 foot drift on the roof outside:


Backyard:


Even Subway is closed:


In the 20s.  Very quiet...only the occasional vehicle goes by.  Most of those are big rigs.  Got a ping that the library is closed.    Snow is coming down steadily but not heavy.

Chili is on "Warm" (heh).  We are all in my bedroom, staying warm.

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Hunkering Down

The local forecast is not cheerful.  Here's the map:


I'm just about right between the "York" label and the minus sign in the "9 - 12""

Prepped, tho:

Crock Pot of Beef Chili Simmering

Cast Iron Skillet o' (Yankee) Cornbread

Dishes Washing
Laundry is going, and trash and recycling are out.  Friday is pick up day, but who knows exactly when they will pick up and I don't want to slog the stuff out thru shin-deep snow.  Taking a cue from many of the neighbors, who have their items out!

Still a few inches of snow (and ice) on the ground from the last go-round, so we're going to be Well Under It.  No salt to be had anywhere, even from the big box stores in York.

As the sign said" "Whoever has been praying for snow, good job."

Now, please.  Stop.




Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Wednesday A.M.

The iceman hath been on and gone!

The Juniper, under sticky snow covered with ice.

The Blazer...

...

...!

Out the office window...

...

...!
And that's the local weather report.

Monday, February 3, 2014

Happy Morning After!!

WGAL has some pretty good local pictures on line, and I decided to take some of my own when I went out this afternoon.

The Juniper tree

My Blazer

Looking out to Main Street

Roof Snow Accumulation

News guy finishing photo shoot of PA 24 and PA 74 intersection in downtown Red Lion

The Beer Store was pretty well picked over.  (Something about a football game??)  And no delivery today, either.  The craft beer aisle seems to have been hit the hardest!

Not as much gone as I thought...

...here, either.

However, the "Light" beer end caps are no more.