Monday, December 12, 2022

The real McCoy

 

"The Nutcracker" play was delightful, and despite the weather, all performances at The Merc Playhouse in Twisp sold out. We were so proud of Nova in the lead role as "Clara" and with lines in almost every scene. Of course, we are biased, but her poise and projection on the stage were pretty remarkable for a 13 year old. All the actors were wonderful. So much talent in this small community.

Having grown up in Pennsylvania and Colorado, I've seen some snow, but this was impressive by any standards. It started on Thursday afternoon and didn't let up for 24 hours.  The river view gradually disappeared as it piled up on the deck, and before long all we could see was the heads of the deer walking by and peering in. A funny sight.

When it finally stopped, the driveway snow was over my knees. We forged a little path out to the street. Where was my new snow plower?  It was like "Waiting for Godot." We had to be patient and just wait our turn, since he was obviously slammed.

Oh happy sight, Kevin finally came to our rescue at 4:30, just as it was getting dark. And I was glad we had a chance to meet him in person-- a clear-eyed and capable young man. He soon had the driveway cleared. Needless to say, the plowers in town are making these immense mountains of snow that will be around now until spring. Quite a sight.

Now the weather switches over to another extreme--clear, dry and very cold for the next week or so. Should be spectacular with the sun out this morning as we head back to Seattle.



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