Here we are this morning. Lots of heavy, wet snow – about 5 inches or so. But it’s absolutely beautiful out there, so there’s that. We’d love to think this is the last snow, but at this time of year, all bets are off. Don’s going to go outside soon and see if he should use the snowblower or if shoveling will do. I’m pretty sure he’ll choose the snowblower.
Since the original forecast was for 5-8 inches, we’re fortunate, I guess. (I’d would much rather have had less than 3 inches.) Oh well.
We had a lovely time at Rick and Doug’s yesterday. Doug’s daughters are beautiful, both inside and out, and it was such a pleasure getting to know them. I’ve spent time with one of his daughters before and adore her, but I hadn’t been able to spend time with the other two. The baby is simply beautiful! And I got to hold her for a long time, which made me enormously happy. She was absolutely fascinated by Don. No matter where he was in the room, she was tracking him. She’s six months old now and seems incredibly calm. An old soul.
Anyway, she’s a joy. I have lots of pictures, but I won’t share them here. In this era of social media, we have to be very careful and respectful about what we share publicly.
We’ve been watching some documentaries on Netflix of late and one of them was about the late, great saxophonist John Coltrane. Fascinating. He died much too young, but what an amazing person he was. In the course of watching it, I mentioned to Don that I used to have an album called John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman that I loved. Johnny Hartman was an incredible crooner, with one of the best voices I’ve ever heard. I told Don I suspected the album was out in the shed, which is where all warped and ruined albums seem to live. Anyway, I was raving about what a great record it was.
The mail came on Saturday – Don had a package from Amazon. He said I should open it, so I did.
That little sneak! I was so surprised and happy! And now he is, as well, because he’s heard it and understands why I couldn’t stop talking about it.
Two greats coming together – gorgeous, beautiful ballads.
Don just went outside to check out the snow. I’m watching him and I must say the snow looks heavy. If he snowblows, I don’t have to get too involved. If he shovels, I do.
Hmmmm.
Happy Monday.