Well, supposedly this is the day before our first snowfall, at least a snowfall that's supposed to amount to more than a dusting. As you might expect, I am supposed to be working tomorrow when the heaviest snow bands are dumping their most. We shall see. If I feel the roads look too slippery, I just take the day off. The store's going to be empty anyway.
Outside right now, we have bold sunlight. The temps might make it up to 40 (F). Tomorrow they're not supposed to climb out of the mid 30s (F).
And I do have plans for this weekend: a trip to York on Sunday for lunch, and then our Holiday Party in the evening (it starts at 7). The only reason I go is for the free food. They have a DJ who never plays the music I like, which is always pop / dance. I really don't care for trendy music that's been processed more than most foods you for sale in your local supermarket. I will be so glad once Monday rolls around and I finally revert back to my fixed schedule.
Glynis Johns died yesterday at 100, a very fine age, I'll have you know. While some of you only remember her from Mary Poppins, she won a Tony Award for singing this little ditty from A Little Night Music.
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ReplyDeleteNimrata can fuck all the way off.
I do find the whole thing fascinating.
DeleteI had heard that actress died but I had never heard of her as I've never seen Mary Poppins. The movie looks too sugary for me. I'm already disappointed with the snow cuz I know we'll probably only get an inch or two if we're lucky. Although I am headed to Boston for work though and they're supposed to get a lot more.
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised the haven't done a drag version of Mary Poppins up at the Woods.
DeleteHappy New Year, Dave!! We are supposed to get some snow this week as well but I will be happy if it just stays in the mountains. Enjoy your party and stay safe.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, sir. And don't worry, I'm only going for the food... I have to work the next day.
DeleteI've always had a thing for voices (weird, I know) but even as a young child I remember loving Glynnis Johns' voice. RIP Ms Johns!
ReplyDeleteThe fact that Stephen Sondheim, known for casting people more for their voices than anything else, cast her as a lead in A Little Night Music says a lot about her voice.
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