We in the vicinity of District They Call
Columbia got snow on Tuesday. It wasn’t the Polar Vortex that’s blanketed the
Midwest in sub-zero misery, but offices let out early because it was supposed
to hit during the evening commute rush hour. Then the forecast was for o a
whole lot of evening events were cancelled throughout the area.
On my Metro ride out to the People’s Republic,
I noted lines of salting/plow trucks idling on the shoulders along I-66 and the
Toll Road. That’s always a bad sign. There were huge, fat flakes of snow all
afternoon and into the evening, and I was glad I didn’t have to go out once I
got the car parked. All I had to do was drink tea and watch the birds at the
feeders.
It was too dark to shoot photos, so you’ll have
to take my word for it. In the end, it was only an inch or two, but it did
freeze, and I was very glad to be snug and warm inside.
Yesterday I had to go whack one of the feeders that
had frozen shut, to release the mechanism that allows lightweight birds access
to the seed while foiling squirrels and bully birds. I feel an obligation to ensure
that the avian diner is open during the daylight hours. Gotta keep the
customers happy, regardless of the weather.
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