lizkat
Watching March roll out real winter
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Preparing to batten down the hatches for some threatened t'storms and a possible tornado later on this evening. My Instacart grocery shopper got a leg up on all that by making a fast start to Monday chores, with my list apparently among the first to be dispatched. So well before 11am I had acquired fresh fruits and veggies... plenty to eat on hand now even if we lose electrical power. Meanwhile drying some quarter-yards of quilting fabric on the deck, with one eye out the window for whenever the sky starts to darken.
Laughing to remember a time when I thought it would be a great idea to have some cold pasta on hand to mix in some celery, tuna, mayo etc for dinner if we lost electrical power, when a line of storms was to move through here one August afternoon. Well it raced along much faster than predicted, tore out a bunch of utility poles and I ended up with half-cooked ditalini and nothing but to fish out a camp stove to complete the process or else just toss the whole mess... and we had no power for 2 days. Since then I don't count on more than peanut butter and crackers aside from tinned foods when a storm like that is threatening!
Laughing to remember a time when I thought it would be a great idea to have some cold pasta on hand to mix in some celery, tuna, mayo etc for dinner if we lost electrical power, when a line of storms was to move through here one August afternoon. Well it raced along much faster than predicted, tore out a bunch of utility poles and I ended up with half-cooked ditalini and nothing but to fish out a camp stove to complete the process or else just toss the whole mess... and we had no power for 2 days. Since then I don't count on more than peanut butter and crackers aside from tinned foods when a storm like that is threatening!