WOW! What a Valentine's Day. We got dumped with over a foot of snow. A ton of places were closed, as was to be expected. However, Ron's running joke that "Wegmans is canceled" did not run across the ticker tape at the bottom of our t.v. this
morning, so i had to go in. I had decided last night on walking in and stuck to my guns. Besides, it was way easier (and safer) than cleaning off and digging out the car. It was quite beautiful this morning, actually. I love walking in the snow when it is still CLEAN and new and not mucked up by a ton of car exhaust and plow dirt and sand. I'm not a big fan of shoveling this much snow, but its wonderful that i now have help (Ron and i make a good tag team), and it also beats mowing a lawn, so i pick my battles.
morning, so i had to go in. I had decided last night on walking in and stuck to my guns. Besides, it was way easier (and safer) than cleaning off and digging out the car. It was quite beautiful this morning, actually. I love walking in the snow when it is still CLEAN and new and not mucked up by a ton of car exhaust and plow dirt and sand. I'm not a big fan of shoveling this much snow, but its wonderful that i now have help (Ron and i make a good tag team), and it also beats mowing a lawn, so i pick my battles.
Ron and I had decided last week that we'd go out to dinner on V-Day. We had originally planned on a Tapas Bar in Horseheads named Simon's, but this was before The Big Snow. So we picked the new Indian Restaurant that just opened Monday on
Market Street. We again walked. We had been watching way too many people struggling and sliding up and down our street to risk it. Besides, again, we like walking. So we bundled up Sam and headed down. We had a great supper - so tasty! I've been wishing for an Indian restaurant to open in town for YEARS now. We have leftovers - woo hoo! Sam enjoyed his papadum (a very thin crispy cracker) and even some of a vegetable samosa. Then he stuck to banana and oyster crackers i brought with me. He also ate a little basmati rice - - a very WHITE supper for him. Ha.
Market Street. We again walked. We had been watching way too many people struggling and sliding up and down our street to risk it. Besides, again, we like walking. So we bundled up Sam and headed down. We had a great supper - so tasty! I've been wishing for an Indian restaurant to open in town for YEARS now. We have leftovers - woo hoo! Sam enjoyed his papadum (a very thin crispy cracker) and even some of a vegetable samosa. Then he stuck to banana and oyster crackers i brought with me. He also ate a little basmati rice - - a very WHITE supper for him. Ha.
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