Wednesday

Feb 10, 2010 18:40

The short form:  lots of driving, unexpected sleet & snow along with expected rain, lots of stops to pick up things unavailable nearby, mistakes in shopping (wrong printer ink cartridges--after all this time!!!), new glasses really do make driving easier, headache returns with iffy weather.

The long form...too tired to go into details.

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mysteries of lj, life in the country, cat, photography

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aiela February 11 2010, 00:42:32 UTC
There's a mistake in the HTML for the picture. Your text after the picture is actually a hyperlink to the picture.

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e_moon60 February 11 2010, 03:01:44 UTC
Hmph. I uploaded the picture, skipped down a couple of lines to make space, and then started typing. WHY did it decide to turn that into a link???

Stupid LJ software.

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e_moon60 February 11 2010, 03:02:31 UTC
The second link must've been magically created by LJ, because I didn't touch the link icon.

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blueeowyn February 11 2010, 01:00:18 UTC
Hopefully she will like it, she looks content there.

Sleet & Snow? In Texas? Ugh. We are getting nailed here (DC area). Our boys (see icon) are enjoying having us home full-time (and our cranking the heat a bit so if we have an outage it will take longer before we get dangerously cold in the house).

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e_moon60 February 11 2010, 03:03:27 UTC
We have sleet and snow--less often than we used to--but this was a very odd case of it.

Good luck with the power...may your lights and heat stay on!!

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eir_de_scania February 11 2010, 01:21:48 UTC
I have 40 cm snow and -10C, but I'm in Scandinavia, so it's just to wrap up in the biggest muffler and wait for spring.

Our cats sit on the porch table, telling us they will freeze to death if they don't get fed NOW. My suggestion that they curl up in the old hay left in the former stable goes unheard.

Poodle has trouble - he disappears in the snow, just the tip of the tail showing. Icelandic Sheepdog says that's just the way it is on Iceland, and goes to sleep in a snowdrift. Not that he would know, he's born in Malmö which is about as far south you can go in Sweden...

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e_moon60 February 11 2010, 03:05:56 UTC
In cold weather (well, cold for us) Cleo would like to be fed every hour or so. If it gets colder than that, she hides in her little padded hovel, only peeking out to see if we have the food, before she'll come out. She has very, very thick dense winter underfur and in fact gets too hot in spring, when we often have some very hot days.

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delicious_irony February 11 2010, 01:41:51 UTC
Aaawww..

Cat plus chair plus sunspot equals unstoppable sense of relaxation..

:)

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e_moon60 February 11 2010, 03:06:21 UTC
Just looking at her yesterday made me want to curl up on something soft and snooze.

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