Here we are, still stuck in Kearney
Hello, all.
Slav and I are encountering adventure upon adventure here in Kearney, NE. First of all, we arrived two days ago.
That is long enough to learn that the town's name is pronounced CAR-nee, not KUR-nee. But, the excitement doesn't end there! Everything in Kearney is covered with ice!! There are trees and powerlines all over the ground. There are emergency shelters set up by Salvation Army and Red Cross. There is so much ice that the melting of it (for the brief hour the sun came out) caused my car alarm to go off. On the positive side, we found a good coffee shop and both of us have been getting some work done, and we had good Mexican food yesterday - made vegan with nary a bat of the eyelashes. The whole thing is simultaneously frustrating and exciting. I guess that's the fundamental emotion combo of getting snowed in.
Christmas and ICE!
Slav and I are encountering adventure upon adventure here in Kearney, NE. First of all, we arrived two days ago.
That is long enough to learn that the town's name is pronounced CAR-nee, not KUR-nee. But, the excitement doesn't end there! Everything in Kearney is covered with ice!! There are trees and powerlines all over the ground. There are emergency shelters set up by Salvation Army and Red Cross. There is so much ice that the melting of it (for the brief hour the sun came out) caused my car alarm to go off. On the positive side, we found a good coffee shop and both of us have been getting some work done, and we had good Mexican food yesterday - made vegan with nary a bat of the eyelashes. The whole thing is simultaneously frustrating and exciting. I guess that's the fundamental emotion combo of getting snowed in.
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