[The] hardship of the January freeze*
by chuckofish
Another day of staying home with not much going on. I am grateful for my nice, snug house and a furnace that is fully functional. We all remember what it was like back in 2006 when the electricity was out for three days and we had no heat. No fun. In fact, really terrible.
I am not being overly productive, but I am getting odds ‘n ends taken care of and the Kirkwood Historical Review ready to send to the printer. And I am reading, actual books! I got several new ones for Christmas…Print the Legend: the Life and Times of John Ford by Scott Eyman (from my brother) and Drums Along the Mohawk by Walter D. Edmonds (from my sister). The latter was a huge bestseller back in 1936, staying on the bestseller list for two years. The Bantam Books edition went through no less than 48 printings between July 1936 and August 1956; the novel is still in print after eight decades.
Daughter #1 gave me the TCM film guide to the 50 Most Unforgettable Actresses of the Studio Era, wherein I found the nugget of information that Judy Garland was 4’11”–no wonder she was perfect with Mickey Rooney! Well, you learn something new every day.
I also bought the The New and Collected Poems of Richard Wilbur at an estate sale last weekend and so I have been dipping into it. Here’s one* of his poems to read.
And don’t forget to toast Elvis Presley today on what would have been his 90th birthday.
So as long as the holiday treats and the wine hold out, I’ll be fine.

Glad you are not turning into Homer Simpson in that Treehouse of Horror episode!!
All I seem to do is sleep, putter and shovel snow. It’s the best!
I remember huddling around the fireplace all day to keep warm. And then the sun went down at 4:45 and we had nothing to do but go to bed!
Being stuck inside isn’t so bad with a good book! I got the Amor Towles story collection at the library today.