Nemo in snowy slumberland

It has definitely been a weird week.

That picture up above is before the worst of last night’s snow, in the early evening when, out with the dog, I was led to think, you know, maybe this historic world-crushing snowstorm isn’t going to be so bad after all.

Well, we didn’t lose power or heat, but between that photo and the time that I woke up — around 6, and let me just say, on a Saturday? — we gained maybe another foot and a half of snow. It was now fun shoveling and snow-blowing off the driveway this morning. I spent an hour and a half at it this morning, and I still only made a dent. A large-ish dent, granted, but both cars are still covered in snow. I’ll take a look at them again shortly, but I’m really hoping the afternoon sun will do some damage.

I did get to stay home from the office yesterday. We were open, and I spent the day working, but doing so from home. My boss had given us permission yesterday to leave early if we thought the weather and commute were going to be really bad. The Long Island Railroad was already talking about shutting itself down before the early evening. I took my laptop home with me just in case. And then when I woke up on Friday, it was already snowing and I made a judgment call. It was a call to my boss to see if my judgment was something I could follow up on. But I was genuinely worried about getting stuck in Manhattan, especially with a hungry dog at home waiting all by himself.

So I worked from home, and for most of the day actually felt a little silly about it. The snow turned to rain for most of the afternoon, and while nasty and wet, it wasn’t exactly snowmaggedon. Even by around 9 o’clock that evening, I was thinking, is that it? I made myself some scrambled eggs for dinner and settled into the mistake that was watching the 2012 version of Total Recall. You can read all my tweets about the movie here, which is probably more informative than trying to go through it all again, and certainly more entertaining than the movie itself. (Even if you don’t find my tweets entertaining at all, trust me, the movie is lousy.)

Today I’m really just hanging out, since I’m still kind of snow-bound. (Also tired. Did I mention I’ve been up since 6 am?) No idea what I’ll do today, though I promised myself I’d write for at least half an hour. Aside from morning pages, I’ve fallen out of the habit this week. It’s been a weird one, have I mentioned?

Maybe next week I’ll actually go into the office more than one day. That’d be weird.

Random 10 2-8-13

Last week. This week:

  1. “The Feel Like I’m Fixin’ to Die Rag” by Country Joe and the Fish
    The only good commie is the one who’s dead
  2. “Demon Called Deception” by Grant Lee Buffalo
    Charlie sang for a pocket full of pills
  3. “The Lady Is a Tramp” by Frank Sinatra, guessed by Occupant
    She gets too hungry for dinner at eight
  4. “The Execution of All Things” by Rilo Kiley
    Then we’ll go to Omaha to work and exploit the booming music scene and humility
  5. “The Galway Girl” by Steve Earle
    We were halfway there when the rain came down
  6. “Sapphire Bullets of Love” by They Might Be Giants, guessed by Betty
    John, I’ve been bad, and they’re coming after me
  7. “Love Over Gold” by Dire Straits, guessed by Clayton
    Your footsteps are forbidden
  8. “Canadia” by MC Frontalot
    Let me get this straight: provinces, not states?
  9. “Things Have Changed” by String Swing (orig. Bob Dylan)
    Any minute now I’m expecting all hell to break loose
  10. “Twilight” by Electric Light Orchestra, guessed by Clayton
    You came down to me from the open skies

Guess the lyric, win no prize! Good luck!