Blow the Man Down…. I Mean The Street

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Blowing all night long

We had difficulty sleeping as the wind was blowing (and whistling) all night.  At 6:30 am, I got up, turned on the heat, and entered today’s stat of the Daily Diary because we may lose power anytime.

At 2:30 am, we got this from SCE: “Congratulations! You’ve won a lifetime supply of… unexpected outages?” Who knew the electric company was also in the comedy business?:

We will likely shut off your power in the next four hours due to wind-driven fire conditions, which could last through Wednesday afternoon. We are working to reduce the number of customers affected. Weather could also affect shutoff timing, and wind-related outages may occur. We will notify you again if we shut off your power. For the latest updates, outage map, and availability of community resources, click here.

While the internet was up, I checked our local forecast, which, as expected, informed me it would be a windy day. Perfect! Just what I need—free hair styling courtesy of Mother Nature! Looks like I might need to anchor myself down to avoid taking an unexpected flight down the street. I can already picture the headlines: “Local Resident Gets Lifted by Wind, Lands in Neighbor’s BBQ—Now in Charge of Grilling!”

When I went out to change Luigi’s water and give him some food, I noticed our gazebo must have gotten mad and blew his top!  His cover looked like a teenage girl’s jeans!

We got ready to go to the gym, taking the world’s fastest showers, we were hoping to avoid having our hair full of soap and the water turn cold when the power went out. Our tankless hot water system needs electricity to start!

I was sure the neighbors would call the authorities if I showed up in the garage with the door open, pulling on the starter cord in my birthday suit…. which reminds me, I have to get my birthday suit ironed. It is full of wrinkles!

Joe has our van until his truck came home from the hospital.  That’s good because we don’t need it for several more weeks, but we saw a cartoon we might use someday if we get asked again!

p.s.  I sent the cartoon to Joe and he replied he loves the red covers! I am now worrying about that boy! 

The bewitching hour came upon us, and we departed for the dreaded gym. My cough is gone, but my nose is running like a fire hydrant because of all the crud in the air caused by the fires. The gym owner, a great guy, took me to his office and worked on my back for an hour, and I could sit up and get my nose to cease.

We were hungry and went to The Original Pancake House on Chapman.  We always share there because their omelets are generally 1500 calories, which means they are huge.  We shared a spinach and cheese omelet, and it was terrific.

Breakfast was outstanding!

We returned home and began our cleaning and organizing activities. Mary worked in her bathroom and the master bedroom while I worked in the two large closets in the office and Robin’s nest. I helped in the master bedroom by going through my chest of drawers, and oh my, what I was doing with 60 pairs of underwear and two dozen unmatched/worn-out socks was crazy. Mary and I are organized now!!

We must say that things are looking good!  We worked until it got dark and then visited Jeff, taking our glasses of vino with us and keeping him company for a good half-hour.   He reminded us that his wife passed away on January 19th, five years ago.  Suer will have passed five years ago on the 17th of February.

When we returned home, Robin called us for the nightly video conference. We shared our plans for the day before Valentine’s Day with her, and she will join the Zaitz/Liles for a pre-Valentine’s Day dinner (we will be on the ship on Valentine’s Day).

Hello, video!

We lost a good friend this evening.  Dru Cisneros was ostracized BECAUSE she gave us a wonderful fruit cake right after Christmas and when we decided not to have dinner our minds turned to the frig and there it was, low and behold, the prize fruit cake.  WE FINISHED IT! Thanks Dru for doing in our New Year’s resolution to slim down!

From the Collin Nakery in Texas, a calorie bomb!!

Did You Know About This Secret Bakery? The Collin Street Bakery was started in 1896, 128 years ago!

Their story begins when a young German entrepreneur, Augustus “Gus” Weidman, journeyed to the heart of Texas with nothing but a whisk and a dream. Little did he know, this was the start of something extraordinary.

When you take a bite of their cakes, you’re not just tasting a dessert; you’re experiencing a piece of history. Every ingredient is carefully selected, and each step of the baking process is executed with superior craftsmanship, resulting in premium, world-class cakes that celebrate the legacy we’ve built over more than a century.

 

By 9:30 pm, we were ready for bed, and let me tell you, it felt like we had just run a marathon—if marathons involved cleaning/organizing a house! At this point, I could’ve sworn my bed was calling my name like a long-lost friend: “Come snuggle in!” It had been such a long day that even my pillow looked like it was plotting a world record for fluffiness!

 

About Paul

Just an old retired guy trying to finish out my last years on this planet. I lost my best friend and wife in early 2020. I was blessed again by reconnecting with Dr. Mary Côté, a long-time friend. Mary and I got married July 28th, 2021, and are enjoying life together and plan to spend the rest of our lives being a blessing to our friends and family.
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