In case you missed the snow …

Thinking back about Diane’s tumble, bits of memory have been seeping into my tiny little brain. This is one of them. When Diane fell this is what she left behind as she thrashed in the snow waiting for me to get her up. I didn’t realize it at the time what she had done because it was dark. I went back yesterday and found this in the place she landed. Kinda cool. I’m lying, of course. She landed on ice and was temporarily fused to the driveway until help arrived to pry her free. If you’re wondering how she is, she’s doing OK. She can’t raise her right arm which confirms my belief that her right rotator cuff is hosed up. We may never know the extent of the damage to her shoulder because she won’t go to the doctor. If it was me who was injured, she’d make me go to the doctor for sure. Doesn’t seem fair that she doesn’t have to go if she doesn’t want to.
The gentleman scheduled to be terminated in Arkansas recently caused me to revisit my solution for the method used to accomplish the task. Some facilities in the past have used very expensive exotic chemical cocktails that didn’t always work and most recently Arkansas decided to use pure nitrogen. I haven’t heard any news about whether or not it was successful. Seems like the prisoner was previously subjected to a termination process that failed. I don’t understand why they don’t just give these people a large dose of fentanyl. Seems to work pretty good on kids who use it and I’m sure our government has a large stash of this stuff that they could share with any warden who wants it. For free!
Just a thought …
On a lighter note, here’s Max on a bad hair day. This is pretty much every day for him. He’s a hot mess. But he’s adorable. Right now he’s getting all that fixed by his hair stylist. He goes there about once a month. It’s called K9 Grooming and he loves going there.

The weather took a turn for the better yesterday and today and the temp got up to 60. It was nice to walk Max around the block without putting on a bunch of winter clothing and he didn’t have to wear his raincoat. He really doesn’t mind wearing it, he just doesn’t like the process of putting it on.
Soon it will be nice weather all the time and we’ll be able to take some trips. We’re looking forward to that.