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Random update, nor'easter edition


On 11/27/2014 at 10:31 AM by Ranger1

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Happy Thanksgiving, Pixlbit Nation! I'm currently thankful for all the utility workers and plow truck drivers who got my electricity back on and have cleared the roads so I can go have Thanksgiving dinner with Jason's family. According to the National Weather Service, Portland got a bit over seven inches of snow yesterday, but I think we may have gotten a bit more in Freeport. It was heavy and wet, and we were having 45 mile per hour winds to go with it, so lots of power outages. I was watching Netflix when it started flickering here, and jumped up and shut off all the electronics and then unplugged the power strips. It went out completely at 10:30, so I lit a couple of candles and dug out the flashlights and read for a while by the light of my trusty flashlight before going to bed. I also dug out my 0 degree (that's 0 Fahrenheit, for all you metric people. It's -18 C) sleeping bag just in case, because no electricity means no heat in my humble abode. Didn't need to use it, but it was down to 55 degrees in the cottage when the power came back on a little after 2 AM. I know both what time it was and the temp, because I forgot to turn off all the lights. I also had to reset the thermostat on the heater, because every time the power blips, it resets to 50 degrees. The power must have gone off again between 2 and 6:15, because the thermostat was back to 50 again, and it was 58 degrees when I woke up.

This AM, I'm baking an apple crisp for my friend Michael. I frequently beg a stick of butter or a couple of stalks of celery or an apple or two from him, and this is my way of repaying him. Then, I have to go out and excavate the car so I can go pick up Jason and then head to his aunt's house for dinner. Normally, he'd take the train up here and we'd go from here, but he baked me a ham last night because I hate turkey, and travelling on public transportation with a baked ham can be problematic.

Now on to what I've been reading/watching/playing/listening to:

Reading: The Fellowship of the Ring, for the billionth time. Also started Club Dead, the third Sookie Stackhouse book.

Watching: Decided to check out Constantine. I like it, watched the first five episodes on Hulu Plus over the last couple of days. Also watched The Fantastic Four. It was ok, I don't think it deserved a lot of the hate it got, I've certainly seen worse movies. Another find were the Thorne movies. British crime dramas, based on a series of books, very dark in tone. Liked them a lot.

Listening to: Listened to a bit of classical this past week - Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition, Tchaikovsky's The Firebird Suite, and Smetana's Ma Vlast (My Fatherland). This AM, I listened to Bruce Molsky. I like to listen to music while I cook. The classical music was while I was making a truly awesome beef stew last weekend.

Playing: Finished my first playthrough of South Park: The Stick of Truth. I missed a bunch of stuff, and I wanted to play the Jew class, so I started a new game. I think I'll want to check out all the classes eventually, plus, it'll be fun to see how many trophies I can get before I get bored. And it will give me time to decide what to play next.

Alright, time to go find my car under that snowdrift. The plow guy came while I was typing this up, so my life just got a lot easier.


 

Comments

KnightDriver

11/27/2014 at 11:20 AM

No snow down here at the North Carolina shore. Yesterday it rained all day though. Today it's clear but windy and cold - reletively speaking - (I nearly froze my feet walking barefoot on the beach). I'm watching the Macy's Day Parade on tv, talking Minecraft with my neice and nephew, and drinking smoothies. HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

Ranger1

11/27/2014 at 06:33 PM

And happy Thanksgiving to you, too! Any good pics yet?

KnightDriver

11/27/2014 at 08:28 PM

This one's ok.

obx

Ranger1

11/27/2014 at 09:11 PM

It's a bit better than ok. You're too modest.

KnightDriver

11/27/2014 at 10:50 PM

Thanks.

Ranger1

11/27/2014 at 10:57 PM

Really like the light in that photo.

KnightDriver

11/28/2014 at 09:35 PM

Yea, it came out well. Thanks again.

Matt Snee Staff Writer

11/27/2014 at 11:46 AM

I almost bought Soutparth today cause it's on sale for like $25 on steam.  But I'm holding off, and saving money for my fam for xmas presents. I like to overdo it, ya know?

mothman

11/27/2014 at 01:35 PM

what is Soutparth? :P

Matt Snee Staff Writer

11/27/2014 at 02:32 PM

you haven't heard of that?  it's this super awesome game only Americans can play.  Tongue Out

Ranger1

11/27/2014 at 06:32 PM

It'll still be there after Christmas, waiting.

Cary Woodham

11/27/2014 at 01:56 PM

I'm glad I live in Texas and don't have to deal with all that cold weather!

Ranger1

11/27/2014 at 06:36 PM

I like the cold. It's the heat I can't stand. I don't usually turn on the heat in the house until as close to November 1st as possible, and the temp has to be below 55 in the house before that happens. I was pretty toasty last night in just my normal blankets, and the pets like to snuggle with me this time of year anyway. It was only bad when I had to get up.

asrealasitgets

11/27/2014 at 05:20 PM

As much as I would love to experience a snowy holiday, I'm loving the 90 degree weather in Los Angeles currently. Beer n Barbecue! Not very Christmassy, but I wouldn't trade it for anything! Cool

I do love the Constantine show. It's very comic bookie and the main character looks like a cosplayer which I love. Flash is also very good. I think I like it more than any other comic book show. 1.Flash 2. Constantine. 3. Arrow 4. Gotham 5. Once Upon A Time (I know it aint comic book, but still) 

The Fellowship book is so hard to get going. Takes forever to leave the shire, good lord! Fun read nonetheless.

Have a good one Rangergirl!  

Ranger1

11/27/2014 at 06:43 PM

Ninety? Ugh. I prefer my weather, thanks.

Mmm....for me it would be Agents of SHIELD first, then Constantine and Arrow. Gotham did nothing for me, and The Flash is only OK. I liked the one that was on in the early 90s better, and the other comic book series I really liked was Birds of Prey. I have the only season of that that was put out on DVD.

The Fellowship of the Ring is my favorite of the three books, and The Two Towers is my least favorite. I used to memorize the poems in The Fellowship, that's how much of a nerd I am.

Super Step Contributing Writer

11/27/2014 at 07:09 PM

Glad you're able to get warm! 

Jew is a class in Stick of Truth? Not surprised, but lol. 

Ranger1

11/27/2014 at 09:10 PM

Yeah, the electricity was back on when I woke up, the thermostat just resets to 50 when the power goes out. I was plenty warm and didn't have to resort to the cold weather sleeping bag, Bandit and Kaylee put out a lot of heat, and they were pretty snuggly last night.

One of the special moves you get for the Jew class is jew jitsu.

goaztecs

12/03/2014 at 11:57 AM

Man oh man that is nuts watching people back east and the tons of sonw everywhere. Stay warm! Apple crisp does sound good right now, but as I'm reading this I should be eating breakfast. 

I think at some point this year I should check out this snow everyone talks about. I'm one of the few weirdos who's never seen the stuff in person.

Ranger1

12/03/2014 at 12:42 PM

It's all pretty much melted here, except that we got about an inch last night and then freezing rain on top, so everything is ice covered. I've decided that going to the laundromat can wait another day, and that, if Jason isn't coming over after work tonight, I have absolutely no reason to drive anywhere today. I've been having fun watching cars on my road slip and slide around since I got up at 6:30.

Apple crisp is a time-honored breakfast food in my family, as is apple pie.

Snow is fun, as long as you don't have to drive in it and it's not so heavy that it drops branches on your house or car, or brings down the power lines.

NSonic79

12/05/2014 at 01:31 PM

and thus you survived another "nor'easter".

Whenever I was out there those things never impressed me. I've seen worse back home in Nebraska.I guess I was not at the right place at the right time for a powerful nor'easter.

Ranger1

12/05/2014 at 02:04 PM

You must not have lived right on the coast. I'm a mile from the harbor. And this one wasn't bad, merely inconvenient and early. The one we had shortly after I moved in to my cottage dumped three feet of snow on us and had sustained windspeeds of up to 70 mph. It doesn't affect us as badly in the northern NE state as it does in the southern ones - we just soldier on, business as usual, and dig out without whining because it's just winter up here. In CT, they act like it's the apocalypse.

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