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All ways remember the higher ups need a whitewashed hole to bury the words of a story in so that myth can be hidden there ...

Thus piles of words to support our stories and cause overturning's and reciprocations ... many find the point of knowing a lot of words a pane in theb' Aum ... hurmph ...
 
Rather like the ice storm here in Ontario missed us. We got a good soaking but very little ice while areas to the East of us were struggling with icy roads and power outages.
 
Again the big snowfall seems to have missed us...only a skiff on the ground.


Only a skiff ... Cape Breton just got rid of a whole Great Lakes Freighter that washed ashore years ago ... scattered intelligence?

So much strange stuff out there .. and the rigid don't like learning about that beyond the edge ... too sharp? That's institutionalization for yah ...
 
Still lots of ice here but the streets have been cleared. It looks like some of the side-walks are quite treacherous.
 
Still lots of ice here but the streets have been cleared. It looks like some of the side-walks are quite treacherous.

In London, we're drying out rather than thawing out. What you got as freezing rain fell as regular showers here in London (Woodstock seems to have been the boundary) and my backyard looked like a swamp by evening.
 
We're in a bit of a terrible mess here, north of the Ape. There's an 1/8" of ice on all exposed surfaces, and it's really damaged a lot of trees quite badly. There's a row of a "new" varietal of maple on Grove Street that are deliberately short and squat (keeps them clear of hydro lines). However, because their growth is so compacted, with a full load of ice, on top of sap-full, bud-swelling branches, large chunks of the tree have just fallen off, splitting the bark on the way down. Downed power lines all over. Streets are okay to drive on (once you get INTO your vehicle through the ice), sidewalks only for contortionists, certainly not for small middle-aged women with large unruly dogs, although I'm most eager to walk to our favourite park destination and make sure my favourite old weeping willow is okay My trees (two elderly maples, a city-owned Crimson King, an old locust) are fine.
 
Supposed to be 8 or 9 degrees tomorrow; I will wait until then, when it's likely to be just wet underfoot. The hounds really do complicate any weather-related dangers underfoot; there is much ill-disguised snickering from passers-by at my attempts to tug and talk them into sufficient civility that we can safely cross intersections.
 
The sun has come out here as well. It's actually very pretty as it shines on all the ice that has accumulated.

Thankfully the roads are clear of ice and we were able to drive safely to church today.

Knitting a scarf right now for the mitten tree at Christmas. . . @BethAnne is much more advanced with her knitting! Maybe I will get there some day too. :)
 
The sweater I'm currently working on will be basically just two scarves hooked together. :) And I have another pattern I want to try that also is almost the same as 2 scarfs sewen together. So, I'm not that much more advanced than you, P3.
 
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