Oh, I’m all about happy today. I love this week’s theme. I had a phone call from Old Flame and one from my sister–both nice chats. I fried an egg for breakfast and didn’t set anything a-smolderin’. And I’m very excited about wading to the grocery store this morning. We got rain yesterday and last night, so the parking lot is mostly water and a little slush. (Still several inches on grass and cars.) Maybe the sidewalks aren’t too icy. It’ll be an adventure! 
A friend in Wyoming sent me a photo of several inches of snow on his fenceposts. Why is that remarkable? Because it’s Wyoming and NEVER stays calm enough for snow to accumulate and stay put. So another happy thought is that I’m out of that perpetual wind.
wordy, I remember Jon Krakoeur said in Into Thin Air that after returning home from Everest, it was luxurious to be able to get up in the night and walk to the bathroom in bare feet. Your experience in Peru must have given you a unique appreciation of creature comforts the rest of us often take for granted.
BooFae, I love that weather app. Congrats on the good news on the bad eye! Are both eyes feeling better then?
Dice, thanks for the reminder that Ash Wednesday is coming up. That makes tomorrow Fat Tuesday here and Pancake Day in England. What are the “festivities” like there?
WetOne, I never see Valentine’s Day chocolates for sale until several days afterward. I guess they figure a few people buy belated gifts.
Oh, I love that movie! What a perfect time to quote Farmer Hoggett. I like the nicknames, too.
{{{{Boo}}}} I hope the pipes are fixed soonest and that water cold, hot, and in between, floweth freely by the end of the day. Also {{{{Silenus}}}}
{{{{shoe}}}} I like to think the universe was trying to comfort you through the kind-hearted lady.
FCM, I don’t understand why some docs insist cataracts get bad before removing them. In olden days, docs waited because the lenses get more rigid as they deteriorated, which made removal easier, but now they can remove 'em pretty easily at any stage. While the lenses deteriorate, so does vision, so it makes no sense to me to wait. It’s like a doc saying, “You need glasses, but let’s wait until your vision gets worse than 20/300.”