Snow has come to the mountains in these parts. It looks pretty, but the days of restricted travel are upon us. Almost time to get the snow tires on and I gotta track down the chains (which aren't really chains at all anymore, but we still call them that) and throw them in back just in case. Because it's better to be safe than sorry.
We are relatively lucky down in our little river valley, however, in that there are many, many days where I look up high on the hills above us and see snow. What's most interesting are the days you can see a snow line on the hills. I'll have to try for a photo of it this year. It only happens a couple of times during the winter usually where it's a line like someone was painting and tore off the masking tape. I think it's pretty cool looking.
Still no H1N1 vaccine in these parts. Bummer. I was really hoping hubby could get it and I was hoping I could get it as well. Someone I know said a doctor told her he isn't going to recommend the vaccine because it's too new and he's just not sure what it might do. This is a doctor saying this, supposedly, but I think it might be a total idiot. Not just a regular, every day idiot, but a total idiot.
Because really ... it's a vaccine for the flu. There is a vaccine for flu every single year. It's new every single frickin' year. This year there are two new vaccines -- one for seasonal flu and one for H1N1. It's called logic. It's also called listening to the CDC.
Whatever. I just don't want either kind. Of flu, that is. I do want the vaccine.
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