whoa,snow

December 2, 2003


An unexpected line of snow squalls blew through early this morning. I was surprised to see a dusting of snow on the ground when I awoke. By the time I got up and made breakfast the sun was shining brightly but the traffic lingered until lunchtime. Boy was I ever grateful not to have to be on 495 commuting to some awful soulless job not worth three hours spinning on black ice. It took me long enough just to get to therapy and back again with Elm Street all dug up and a huge funeral processing slowly down Main Street added to the residual traffic offloaded from 495. Yikes.

I made the decision to stay in all day reading Two Roads to Dodge City when the sky darkened suddenly and the trees across the parking lot became invisible through the whiteout. Pretty intense stuff but not accumulating. It's not so much that I've become a weather wimp as that I've become accustomed to staying home. Three months of not driving will do that to you. Besides, why risk black ice when I can stay home and make miso soup?

Wilbur slept all day curled up on the futon in my study with nary a peep. Usually he's all over me whenever I sit down. He likes to drape himself over my shoulder while I read or type at the computer. He's been sleeping more lately. Since cats normally sleep close to 20 hours a day, oh wait, that's male lions in the wild, I'm not sure how much domestic cats sleep but it must be close to that. Thanksgiving night and well into Friday he slept on my bed without even twitching a whisker when I got up to go to the bathroom or rolled over or yanked at the covers. At one point in the middle of the night I decided I'd better check to see if he was breathing. I petted him and he made a sleepy "eep" sound but remained curled up in a ball.

Of course my heat was off all day on Thanksgiving day and part of Friday, which may have something to do with it. I had the zone valve and the thermostat replaced about two months ago when the heat failed to come on the coldest day so far (ha! it is way colder today). So when I called the condo maintenance people on Friday - the emergency number because the Friday after Thanksgiving is apparently a holiday for them - they grudgingly sent the same guy who installed the zone valve. Well, the zone valve had popped off the pipe. He hooked it up again and the heat came on. I think he was embarrassed. I could have fixed the darn thing myself had I but ventured down to the basement and looked, but the heating system is considered common property. Anyway, the lack of heat probably explained Wilbur's sleepiness. But come to think of it, when we went to Marblehead, DJ had been sleeping in her new cat bed all day and did not even respond to my voice the entire time we were there. Maybe it was National Cat Sleeping In Day.

If I'd had any doubts that winter is here in earnest, they're gone now. Forget winter starting on the solstice, it starts the day after the World Series ends and ends on Opening Day. Meanwhile I have piles of books to read and stacks of soup recipes to try.

Today's Reading
Two Roads to Dodge City by Adam and Nigel Nicolson

This Year's Reading
2003 Book List


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