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Today is the coldest day we’ve experienced since retiring here in 2010. When I stepped onto the front porch to take a morning photo, I was surprised to see four ice-fishing tents set up off Long Point—hearty souls, indeed. We received another couple of inches of snow overnight, and if the weatherman is right, we may be in for a deluge tomorrow. Interestingly, our kids live in Virginia, Texas, and Missouri, and all three have Winter Storm Warnings like us.
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| Ice Fishing This Morning |
Yesterday wasn’t much fun because of my cold, and, alas, this morning isn’t much better. I can function as usual, but there are no hikes or drives off to Ryder’s Cup or Wegmans. I was up early, made my coffee, read for a bit, took a few morning photos, and wrote the blog—all before Evie got up. Once she was awake and ready, she read the blog and published it.
Around 10:00, I layered up and went outside to clear three inches of snow from the driveway and the car. It took longer than I expected, but there was little wind, so I wasn’t too cold.
For lunch, I had chicken soup and a cheese sandwich, compliments of Evie, and watched the end of Sinners. I’ve now seen two Oscar-nominated films, Sinners and One Battle After Another, and neither grabbed me; I was surprised by their nominations. I assume one of them will win Best Picture for 2025. After lunch, I napped for a good hour, worn out by itchy eyes, a cough, and a stuffy nose. Fortunately, I don’t seem to have a fever. While I slept, Evie stayed busy in the kitchen and later watched some TV. I spent the rest of the afternoon relaxing and reading.
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| Mid Afternoon Blue Skies |
By 5:00, Evie had dinner ready—a recipe I had suggested, with ground chicken, sweet potatoes, coconut milk, and spinach. We sat down with a glass of wine around five, just as the internet went out. For the rest of the evening, we sat on the couch, bored and wondering when it would come back. Worst of all, 5G on our phones wasn’t working, so we were completely cut off from the media. Dinner, served over rice, was mediocre at best; we won’t be making it again.
Needless to say, we were at sixes and sevens without TV or cell phones, and Evie eventually went upstairs. I stayed downstairs, finished my novel Broken Country, and started a new book, Theo of Golden, before turning in. It’s remarkable how dependent we’ve become on the internet—and how lost we feel when it disappears.
Quotation Of The Day:
“We’ve never needed them (NATO). We have never really asked anything of them. You know, they’ll say they sent some troops to Afghanistan, or this or that. And they did – they stayed a little back, a little off the front lines,” Donald Trump
















































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