Was down to freezing this morning, but warmed up nicely. Still some snow patches...more due tonight.
Don, that's terrible about the courthouse. Your muffins look good with big peach chunks, and I like that coffee tasting wheel. I've got a printed one that is similar. Most folks don't realize that coffee has more aromas (800) than wine.
LS, that sounds like a pretty bad dust storm you had. Such a pretty part of the country, but can be tough living.
I took my generator out of the tool shed for a pre-storm test yesterday. Battery dead...haven't had to run it much, and last ran a 30 min. test back in August, but the battery is 5 years old. Fortunately was able to pull start it...but wasted my shoulder before I realized I didn't have the propane line screwed on right...fixed it, and started on the first pull. Ran it for 45 minutes, plugging the air compressor in for a load, using it to cha ching the filter on my shop vac, that was pretty clogged from cleaning out the woodstove back in October. Then plugged in the shop vac and cleaned up the tool shed...so got pretty good use on the genny, and wheeled back for storage.
Today the mountains were calling and we went up to Shenandoah. Surprised how deep the snow was since it's been a while since snow fell. Now I won't complain when I call their phone number and hear that the road is closed due to snow and ice...in fact the southern section still hasn't opened and they'll get maybe a foot of new snow tonight. They had worked hard to plow many miles of roadway, and don't use chemicals. Saw a lot of deer, all looked healthy. Cross country skiers and snowshoeing folks were up at Big Meadows. Most all of the popular trail head parking areas were full or nearly so.
Pop, funny story of your family watching the video of your tumble. Glad you're okay.
Buppies, I hope you got your house good and warm before taking off to the beach again.