Tuesday, November 25, 2003

Weather: Cloudy and threatening -- my boss is driving right up to the actual border, in Eureka, and taking all sorts of precautions for blizzardy conditions -- water, food, cel phone, and local phone numbers. It's also getting colder by the minute. The local paper showed a picture of MY neighborhood to illustrate how slick the roads could get.

Wildlife: Those geese looked hilarious, gathered by the dozens, in the clear spot left by the aereator system in Middle Foy's Lake, otherwise the whole thing is frozen over now. Mama deer and baby deer grazing bushes by the roadside at dusk as we drove home from dinner.

Charity Alert: The Animal Rescue Site : Feed an Animal in Need

Media watch: Nothing special, I mostly slept yesterday afternoon, after giving blood, and waking up too early the previous morning. I had a nightmare about Medicare being gutted by the Fascists in power, but it wasn't a dream.

At the College: The Native American Thanksgiving was a BIG success! Prof. Reeb told me that she'd written down what and what not to do after last year. The event was shown on the local TV, and written up in the newspaper.
There's a nice photo of fancy-dancer Ashley Matt by Robin Loznak on their website for today at least: The Daily Internet: The Daily Inter Lake Newspaper, Kalispell, Montana

Take a peek at Robin's exhibit at my Museum:
Current Exhibits at the Hockaday Museum
It's actually being held at TWO places, including The Museum at Central School, ot "The M," which is a block north of us.

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