Every time I open the news, RECORD COLD. I have no idea what they're talking about. I mean, yes, it's cold, but since when is 18 below new or record breaking in Wisconsin? I read the fine print and discover the record is for this particular day, not for cold weather in Wisconsin.
I didn't realize it, but Cliff (much more up on the latest than I am) told me that the last snow storm had a name; Hercules. When did we start naming snow storms? And then you read about how awful Hercules was… I mean, wow, it snowed, and it took a while longer for people to get to Starbucks. I feel so sorry for those people.
What is going on with our perception of weather? Is it the effect of 24/7 weather news and somebody's got to say something exciting? or have we become so self-absorbed that even the weather is the most incredible thing that ever happened because it is happening to us? Or do we need the weather to explain and promote our particular political biases, which seem to be the topic which no other topic can be brought up without?
Saturday, people mobbed the grocery stores, which now look like the locusts came through. Were they stocking up against one day of cold weather, or was that just food prep for the game? Beer and pizza and chips is a fact of life on Packer days in Wisconsin. I think the Packers lost; that means three days of glum cheese heads. Thank God the sun is shining today! And that's the weather.