30 November 2005

Me tired, sleep soon.

But first:

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN POCATELLO HAS ISSUED A SNOW AND
BLOWING SNOW ADVISORY...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 9 AM THURSDAY TO
11 AM MST FRIDAY.

A POWERFUL PACIFIC STORM SYSTEM WILL MOVE INLAND FROM THE PACIFIC
OCEAN ON THURSDAY AND PUMP EXTENSIVE MOISTURE INTO SOUTHEAST IDAHO.
SNOWFALL AMOUNTS OF 3 TO 6 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE THROUGH FRIDAY
MORNING. WINDS WILL LIKELY INCREASE THURSDAY NIGHT WITH GUSTS IN
EXCESS OF 30 MPH POSSIBLE CAUSING EXTENSIVE BLOWING AND DRIFTING
OF THE SNOW.

YAY!!!!!


Oh, and there was a nice symphony concert tonight. Danse Macabre was the highlight, though it
was placed first. Also had an excellent cellist. I didn't really like the first piece he played on (he
did a nice job; just not my style), but the final piece was excellent. Except for the fuzzy pink
middle part, but the rest was a nice chestnut brown with hints of blue and gold and purple.
Tschakovsky. Gesundheit. Anyway, of the five songs played, I liked three of them. The other
two put me to sleep, not that that's difficult at this moment in time.

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