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Good Morning: You know I have found that a real northerner knows the sound of ice cracking, is either good news or bad news, it depends on where you’re standing.
Weather For Today (Tuesday, March 4):
Spring is slowly making an appearance, but it is taking its time. Although we are starting the day with some light rain, which is helping to get rid of some of the snow. The sky will remain cloudy throughout the day, with temperatures reaching 38°F (3°C).
Tonight:
The clouds will stick around, bringing occasional drizzle and the temperatures will hold steady at 34°F (1°C).
Tomorrow (Wednesday, March 5):
A mix of rain and snow will move in throughout the day, making things a bit messy, and believe it or not there is even a chance of a thunderstorm later on. The high will reach 44°F (7°C), before dropping to 24°F (-4°C) overnight.
Special Weather Statement:
With the combination of rain and melting snow, some areas could see flooding, especially in low-lying areas. Rainfall amounts could reach about an 1 inch 15-25 mm, with heavier showers and possible thunderstorms by Wednesday afternoon and evening. It might be a good idea to keep an eye on roads and driveways.
It looks like a wet couple of days ahead.
On another note, I once again worked the day away in my old woodworking shop. The good news is, I managed to finish tuning all the flutes I have been working on, and I have to say, that put a smile on my face. Out of twenty, I lost only one, not the best outcome, but that is how it goes sometimes.
Woodworking life has a way of keeping a fellow humble. You measure twice, cut once, and still, every so often, the wood has a mind of its own. Sometimes a flaw in the grain shows up where you least expect it, or a small mistake sneaks in when you are not looking. But that is just part of the trade. You learn to roll with it, take what you can from the lesson, and move on to the next piece.
One thing is for certain—there is no better feeling than bringing something to life with your own two hands. Seeing those flutes lined up, each one unique in its own way, makes all the effort worthwhile.
Now, if only the weather would cooperate as nicely as most of my flutes did today!
So what are you up to today, GW?
Well, now that I have the flutes all tuned up and sounding the way they should, my next task is making the totems for the tops of them. That will likely take up the better part of my day. But before I get to carving, I have to dig through my woodpile and see if I can find some unique pieces. The totems need to be made from hardwood—something with a bit of character to match the flute it will sit on.
That is always an interesting part of the process. Every piece of wood has a story, and the trick is finding the right one to bring that story to life. Some pieces look plain on the outside but have hidden beauty beneath the surface. Others, well, they let you know right away they are meant for something special . Either way, it will be a day of sawdust, carving, and a bit of trial and error—but that is half the fun.
So yes, that is what my day will entail. A bit of searching, a bit of shaping, and hopefully, by day’s end, a handful of totems ready to bring these flutes to life.
With that, I am off to enjoy the breakfast my lovely wife has made for me. There is no doubt in my mind that I would not have made it this far without her—that is for certain.
They say a good meal keeps a man going, but the truth is, it is the person behind it that makes all the difference. For over fifty-some years, she has been there, day in and day out, taking care of things in ways that often go unnoticed but are never unappreciated. Whether it is a hot meal on a cold morning, a few wise words when I need them most, or simply the steady presence of someone who knows me better than I know myself—she has been the heart of it all.
A man can build a lot in his lifetime, but the best thing he can ever have is a partner who stands by him through it all. And I was lucky enough to find one of the best.
Until the next time: Keep Your Minds Open & Your Stories Alive! GW