The contest has closed! Winners have been selected! And I can’t tell you because I forgot to ask any of the entrants for their consent to share their names on the blog. Oh, bother. Look for all that - - and more! - - in tomorrow’s post. You would not believe what I have learned about creative reuse. ***** In the meantime, take a look at the latest on The Merriweather Pos t about CA’s proposal to remove a few pools and replace them with splash pads. I feel like he does a good job looking at the pros and cons. I have been gathering my thoughts on this since I heard about the proposal and I will be writing about it soon. It’s a difficult issue for me because one of the pools likely to be removed is my neighborhood pool. As you might imagine, I have feelings . ***** Hats off to the local man who offered to give free shoveling lessons to all and sundry in the convenient location of his own driveway, all supplies provided. No, he wasn’t serious. It was delightful to...
In hyperlocal news, the tree I brought home from Frank’s in December… ….that graced our home through the holidays… …and stared wistfully out the window afterwards… …has gone to a new home in the country, thanks to a good friend who came to the rescue. I hope the transition to wintry weather hasn’t been too much of a shock to its system. I already miss the little guy. Speaking of weather, I’ve enjoyed seeing people’s snow days pics on social media. Here’s mine. It’s a lovely peaceful view until you realize one thing. The art project I had intended to do while snowed in? It’s in that cute little red car. On the far side of the parking lot. Oh well. Finally, I’ve noticed a new visual approach from local meteorologists lately. From the Capital Weather Service: Sleet vs Freezing Rain courtesy of Capital Weather Service And this from Justin Berk: Freezing rain, sleet, plus winter precipitation from Justin Berk You may recall that local weather folks have been on a kick of using various ...