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It's the end of January, nearly the beginning of February, so ...
At first the weather report said multiple inches of snow in the Annapolis area (I don't remember the exact amount, might have been six inches) and about the same up in Little Rhody. Perhaps more. Also high winds, 20 sustained with gusts up to fifty or sixty mph.
The Missus Herself overheard Tuttle and Your Humble Scribe discussing the weather possibilities ...
"We shall leave on Friday!"
"But honey ..."
"I have spoken."
I waited a while, then pointed out that upon arrival in Little Rhody on Friday it was forecast to be below zero. A chance of heavy snow and high winds on Sunday.
"We don't have a generator. dear."
"I know that."
"Chez Tuttle et Nuke has a generator."
"And ..."
"If we lose power ..."
"We lost power before, three days."
"The outside temperature was in the low 30s. It's going to be subzero during this storm, possibly. The indoor temperature dropped to the low 40s during that storm. Tolerable with a coat or a blanket. This time it's going to be colder if we lose power. Much colder."
"Hhmm, maybe we can stay until later then."
"Yes, like maybe Monday."
I got a dirty look, but it was followed by a thoughtful one.
Friday dawns and the weather says no snow in Annapolis, no snow to maybe an inch in our area of Little Rhody. Supposed to be a bit windy on Sunday, that's it. In other words, a normal winter day on the coast.
So yeah, we're leaving Sunday, as originally planned.
If the weather changes?
I don't care, we'll go where we need to go.
As for the knee? Still sore as hell but getting better. It doesn't ache constantly, which it did yesterday, even with Advil onboard. So things are looking up.
As my old sergeant used to say, "I wonder what will go wrong next?"
Murphy, he's out there.

I've been trying to stop saying "it can't get worse" as life thinks that's a challenge.
ReplyDeleteBe careful friend. Murphy is everywhere I notice.
Experience shows that things can always get worse.
DeleteThe good people at Walgreens stock a gel pack designed to go around the knee cap. Freeze the MoFo and wrap it up. I bought one for a friend who was visiting. He said it was great. Me? I hate ice packs.
ReplyDeleteI'll ice sometimes, but I'm inconsistent.
DeleteDon'tcha just love the weather guessers Sarge? Around here they're promising the daily highs to reach close to freezing by the next weekend. Give that knee some TLC sir.
ReplyDeleteGiven the number of variables they have to consider, I'm surprised that they're right as much as they are.
DeleteVaya con Dios, Sarge.
ReplyDeleteBG
Gracias!
DeleteI've been "active" my whole life. Rigging in the shipyards and a tree guy for 40 years, plus dirt bikes, 3 wheelers, hiking, I've done a lot of FAFO. Both knees replaced as evidence. They work great, still active, still involved with G force addiction, still FAFO. I'm 75 in a week.
ReplyDeleteFirst day, ice right away, 20 minutes on, an hour off, x3. then alternate between heat and ice, same schedule. Cold is for reducing inflammation and swelling. Heat is for bringing in blood supply and comfort. Second day, do as needed. 800 mg Ibuprofen (VA prescription) is a good inflammation, pain reliever for me.
Sounds about right.
DeleteSarge,
ReplyDeleteHave a safe trip back home whenever you think the conditions are right. But, good of a driver as you are, the driver in front, beside or behind you may not be. Plan ahead.
Good luck and God Speed!
juvat
No snow in the forecast, we're good to go on Sunday.
DeleteMurphy was an optimist.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, he was.
DeleteSubzero temps and no heat can cause problems inside the house.
ReplyDeleteWell, sure.
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