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Friday, January 23, 2026

Weather Woes January 2026

 

8:00 AM  Jan 23 -19 degrees
This morning at 8:00AM from my front living room window, all was very still,  it was -19 degrees when I got up.  This is the most brutal, polar, arctic winter I have ever experienced .  Yet so far no new records set for this area.  I will not be going anywhere today, staying home where it's comfy and warm. Regretting living here in the tundra for now and that I am not someplace warmer.   Being a hermit is the only response to this weather.  By 11:15 AM the temperature was up to -13 degrees.  Sheesh.  I'll keep busy inside. 

 Earlier this week on my Facebook I shared a simi;ar view after I'd been out clearing the driveway and the front walk from snow using the blower.  I had done that about 9:00AM on January 21 and was feeling quite proud of myself.  

January 21 After clearing walk
Using the blower is so much easier than shoveling the snow.  The light snow is easy to clear that way.  So despite being bundled up at least I could get fresh air and accomplish something.  Yay for me. All done gby 10:00AM.  I started to just clear a path to push the recycle bin down to the street, then decided might as well clean it all up.

January 21  Proud of me

Yesterday I was not feeling the same way.  Although we had no new snowfall, the wind was blowing snow off the roof and lifting some from the ground, swirling it and redepositing it onto the driveway against the garage door and onto both steps and entries in front.  Other days I had mentioned it has been like living inside a snowglobe that someine keeps shaking.  That swirling and relocating the snow was far worse.  As soon as it deposited the snow, it glazed over into ice.  Neither the bloer nor the shovel moved it off my front entries.  Finally I got the idea to use an old push broom.  That allowed me to at least clear the entries and steps again.  I shoved the snow off.  The buid up aling the garage door can stay there.  Yesterday just walking down the driveway to get the mail I fought the wind to stay upright, it wanted to swoop me up and away.  
Wednesday Jan 21 10:00AM Cleared driveway



January 22 snow blown onto walk again

Anyway it has been a siege.  I am gratful for a warm home and that I don't have to go out in this below arctic.  I can't wait till we get some thawing.  The coming week is to be cold, temps likely only reaching 12 or 15 degrees.  But no more snow is forecast.  C'mon spring.




Saturday, January 18, 2020

Idiom Make do

Out back, the shop/coach house
   Make do is an idiom. Grammatically, it is a verb phrase, and it means to use what one has on hand or to persevere through non-ideal circumstances.  And from the archive of The Word Detective blog, "The “make” in “make do” is our common English verb “to make,” which comes from the Old English “macian” and Germanic roots further back, all with the basic sense of “to build, construct, create.” In English, “make” has developed a dizzying number of derivative uses, from “making dinner” to “making a fire” to “make time” to do something to “make history” or simply “to make it” and achieve a goal. “To make do” falls within the use of “make” to mean “to cause a person or thing to do something,” as in “make someone cry.” (“Make believe,” using the same sense of “make,” originally meant “to make others believe something,” but now means “to pretend to believe.”)
The “do” in “make do” is the common verb meaning “to perform or execute” used in an intransitive sense meaning “to be fitting or appropriate; to suffice,” the same sense found in the expression “That will do.” In the case of “make do,” the emphasis is on “making” something “do” that otherwise might not “do,” might not be quite right or sufficient. “Make do” first appeared in print in that exact form in the 1920s, but Charlotte Bronte used the form “make it do” in her 1847 “Jane Eyre.”  
And that is exactly what I intend for the rest of today, to make do.  Here is why......

Our driveway snowplow guy came very early, in the dark this morning before it had stopped coming down. Jerry said it was still dusting flurries when he got up at 6:30 AM so the driveway got about another inch or so after he plowed it and then the city snowplow was by too, third time clearing the street since yesterday afternoon.  That means there is a pile of snow at the end of our driveway, residue from the city plowing.  .  It started snowing yesterday afternoon and continued, as predicted, a winter blast.  Well it is mid January, expect no less in MN. 
Bunny hugged the garage door

I noticed an errant snow bunny that sometimes takes refuge under the front juniper had cut across the steps and stayed close to the garage going across the driveway, leaving bunny tracks in the snow. So I went out to clear the steps & path, & 
Bunny stepped up  the steps

 to clear the drive.    But  not today. I had to surrender,  half-way,  just is too  cold and getting icy.  So I retreated indoors, winter wins this round,  fortunately do not have to go anywhere and will skip mass tonight too as the temps dip farther down.  This is how I finished, but as if getting in one more, "take this" the wind kicked in and blew snow off the roof dusting over the steps and part of the driveway.  Not playing nice at all.  But as I do not plan to venture out it can stay and I will make do inside.  After all this is bed sheet laundry day and I have tasks awaiting.  So winter wins,  I am wimping out.

Incompletely cleared driveway