Greetings from the Pacific NW (Sheridan, OR, specifically). We just weathered what they're calling a "40-yr snowstorm" here. The utility power came back on today after a week gone. No power, no water (we're on a well), no phone, no nuttin'. Man, you haven't lived 'til you spend 3hrs a day just melting snow on the woodstove to have enuff water to flush toilets.
The shop got a lot colder than I would've liked, but (after peeking-in today) none of the patients show any signs of cold-checking, so I think they made it OK. Now that the juice is back on, I'm warming the shop up real slowly with small heaters set to "low", so as not to tempt the fates.
We managed to make it into town yesterday and had Xmas dinner at a local dive and met some really nice folks, all sharing similar storm stories. And it made me thankful for everything we DO have, and focus a little less on what we DON'T have.
And then the power returned, the computer came on and I made a beeline for FRETS.NET, with a new thankfulness for the little community here that Frank has created.
Merry Christmas everybody. It was truly one of my best in 62yrs. Have a great '09.