Monday, December 4: Time to shovel the balconies.
Tuesday, December 5: This awfulness is why the shoveling had to be done the day before. This much rain soaking into the snow could be bad news for the load on the balconies and definitely was for skiing; the lifts were shut down for the day.
Wednesday, December 6: Another day of rain and no skiing. Cheered myself up by setting up the fiber optic Christmas tree in the studio.
Thursday, December 7: Yet another day of closed lifts, though the rain eased off after 6 inches fell in 48 hours. Mr. Karen and I put up our Christmas tree, and he made a skillet deep dish pizza for lunch/dinner.
Friday, December 8: Skiing still shut down while the resort works on making snow and grooming what they can. I ventured down to the city to hang out with some friends. On the way home, I took a small detour to look at a holiday light display that I’d only glimpsed from the freeway before.
Saturday, December 9: The ski lifts did re-open today, of course with limited terrain. Definitely not worth me paying the upcharge to get out there with my Sunday to Friday season pass, so I had plenty of time to make cheddar and broccoli waffles and complete a satisfying quad of pictures in the Happy Color app for Christmas Card Day (I did not know that was a thing; seems suspect but it means more pictures to color so okay). Announcement of the day in the upper left. Making of a card in the upper right. Display of cards for sale in the lower left. Person receiving a card in the lower right. It’s the circle of life.
Sunday, December 10: I hosted a craft get together for friends in the afternoon, which meant I didn’t ski yet again. Mr. Karen did, and his report indicated that was probably for the best. I don’t appreciate small creeks appearing on ski runs. In the evening, I enjoyed relaxing in the living room, glancing up to appreciate the tree. The ornament below is new to our collection this year, one of the ones we claimed from Joan’s boxes of decorations we went through with Kathy on our Thanksgiving trip. It is possible to get new ornaments in this style, but I like this old one. It’s a survivor. It has a history.
On this date in 2022: Searching for Signal.
2021: I’m the Pilot Now
2020: It’s Mando Day
2019: A Lot Like Christmas
2018: The Very Rich Are Different from Me
2017: Not Quite a Family Heirloom
2016: ‘Tis the Season for Dental Work
2015: And I Would Drive 716 Miles
2014: This Is My Brain on Stress
2013: No entry
2012: What’s Up Mushroom?
2011: Grey on Top, Brown Below
2010: No entry
2009: My Secret Self—Not
2008: Any Time Now
2007: WDW, Part Deux
2006: Inside the Numbers
2005: Sunday Stress
2003 & 2004: No entries
2002: I Can See Clearly Now
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