Literal and metaphoric messes:
Rained off and on all yesterday -- soft ice (literal) underfoot this morning, but little or no accumulation on the trees and wires. Temperatures supposed to be above freezing today, with sun, so most of the slop and sludge should vanish down our new storm drains.
And if people are going to pretend that college football bowl games have meaning, they should work out a system that avoids putting the teams on ice (metaphoric) for a month and a half between their last regular-season game and the New Year's entertainment. I'm not just talking about Michigan's poor performance -- most of the games have featured damn poor play from supposed premier teams and stars. Seem to be contests of which team wants to lose in the worst way.
Need to wait for a bit more thaw and then drive downtown to the print shop, afterwards distributing copies of the EPA Laundry plans hither and yon. Also need to get back to writing on POWERS.
As Bear quoted, old _old_ joke, "Break's over, folks. Back on your heads."
Rained off and on all yesterday -- soft ice (literal) underfoot this morning, but little or no accumulation on the trees and wires. Temperatures supposed to be above freezing today, with sun, so most of the slop and sludge should vanish down our new storm drains.
And if people are going to pretend that college football bowl games have meaning, they should work out a system that avoids putting the teams on ice (metaphoric) for a month and a half between their last regular-season game and the New Year's entertainment. I'm not just talking about Michigan's poor performance -- most of the games have featured damn poor play from supposed premier teams and stars. Seem to be contests of which team wants to lose in the worst way.
Need to wait for a bit more thaw and then drive downtown to the print shop, afterwards distributing copies of the EPA Laundry plans hither and yon. Also need to get back to writing on POWERS.
As Bear quoted, old _old_ joke, "Break's over, folks. Back on your heads."