Back yard down to shop and motor home house, the white remnant of snow is slight about 9:00 AM
I had decided to go to the Y and get my pretzel twisting weekly yoga fix; it's the class I will never fully master, always something of a challenge and yet one that I can gauge has tremendously benefited my flexibility, strength and balance. I really dislike missing my routines and after all, living here means winter sometimes. By no means am I a native Minnesotan, more like a Californian though raised in western Pennsylvania. And although I really like four seasons, too much winter is not a good thing. Any weather that restricts my activities is not a good thing to me. So I proceeded to proceed, got my yoga mat ready to go when the clamor started. I could hear a small voice in my head, you know those naggers, as it got louder, "Patty, you do not have to go looking for trouble, just stay home." And Patty replied, " oh don't be a scaredy cat, a wimp." "Don't go looking for trouble, Patty." The voice became duet as I recalled these words told me often enough by Mom and later in my life by Aunt Jinx Mom's sister who survived her. There is a Polish saying that if one will just let trouble alone it will make it's way elsewhere, something like that, so they invoked their Americanized corollary, "don't go looking for trouble." Today I sometimes say "I don't need to go looking for trouble" when I refuse an invitation to go out at night, I am not fond of driving after dark, especially in winter. It's not that we live in an unsafe area at all, actually here in the Mayberry like setting we are blessed. I realized that here this morning, I was hearing advice from Mom and Aunt Jinx, was that just a deep phobia or a warning to heed. While I mused about this, I went to get my sweat pants.
And then I looked outside and a few flurries had started. Better to wait a second or two. I know now it was a good thing to heed those voices. Within 20 minutes the snow began in earnest and then picked up a kick. Jerry said, it was coming from the south. He pays unusual attention to weather, watches and streams the weather channel, and delights in the computer research and models of what's moving where in the air currents.
I posted these and more of the rapid increase with this snowstorm onto Facebook earlier. The above photo is about 5 minutes into the start and the whitish stuff is coating our previously pristine front drive and walk and down the street. Well, I'm thinking it might not be too bad, I can drive in this, and then, the clouds opened up and down came the snow. Within twenty five minutes snow was accumulating, carpeting the grounds and walks. The following photo is our previously pristine back deck now getting carpeted.
It didn't take long before it was a white out all around, making it appear as though we lived inside one of those snow globes, you have seen. One like they make in Bavaria today and sell, I had learned on my Danube Christmas Markets tour in December that they invented the snow globes and the older ones are quite valuable. Bavaria is a glass making are of renown in Germany/Austria and home of some of my ancestors.
This next photo is taken from our front picture window out toward the front drive, now invisible, and compared to 90 minutes earlier, things are looking bleary. I admit it is sometimes a good thing to listen to the voices. Mom would be happy.
Speaking of Mom, today is/was her birthday, also posted on FB. She would have been 92, but she left this earth at 80, in 2004, suddenly. Helen was the baby of her family of siblings and the one who would die the youngest except for the infant brother. It was a blessing though a shock, she had just been diagnosed with Alzheimer's and the years ahead were not going to be good. She was spared a debilitating long drawn out eking away of the body although there was some dementia that was creating a havoc in her behavior. I shared this photo of her at about 3 years of age on FB too today, the only photo of her as a child of which I am aware, and retrieved from my late Uncle Carl, her brother. For some reason when I try to put the caption on these photos, Blogger moves them around to where I do not want them. A pox on Blogger!
The very last photo is the last time I saw Mom alive in Pennsylvania, taken at her kitchen, she was lecturing me about something, I think she might have been saying, "well, Patty you do not have to go looking for trouble!"
By the way the MN State Patrol has closed Interstate 90 here because of blizzard conditions and Highway 61 has some shut downs too. Our city has not yet sent the snow plows out, so this really is a mess and the worst snow storm this winter. Our roads are normally all kept clear immediately.
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