Madison is in Dane County |
The good news is we were finally able to get a grocery order in on Thursday, for Saturday morning delivery, and the toilet paper actually came. Truthfully, we were still probably a week away from being out, but it was on our minds due to all the hoarding. We're pretty set for food, if need be. With the full freezer we could probably eat for months, but that's normal for us.
I forgot one key thing I needed for Friday to work at home so I had to go into work. Today I went in for a little more than an hour then came home and worked the rest of the day - and made sure not to forget anything this time. This was the first time I worked from home. Tomorrow I'll have to go in again at least for a little bit to get others up to speed in the change of our procedures due to everyone working at home and not being able to print or scan anything. (This is due to the nature of the work, not printing or scanning capabilities from home.) Like today, I hope to be there for only a little while but it may turn into a half or all day as I know there are some things that need to be done that can't be done at home. The good news is it's even more of a ghost town at work so at least there's much fewer people to come into contact with.
That's the state of things now and, like I said, it's going to get worse before it gets better. Screenshots are from the site everyone has likely seen by now, CSSE/JHU.
On a different subject, I considered a fire on Friday and again on Saturday evening. Friday was too breezy and Saturday was pretty cold. Plus, the grass has not started growing yet and even though we got an inch or so of rain since my last post the rabbit pellets in the back yard are intact. I think my only hope is for the grass to grow and hide the pellets until they can break down. I've been yearning for good weather and a good fire but I think I need to put that hope back on the shelf until it is actually a more realistic time.
Overall it was a pretty cold weekend with highs just over freezing, but the extended forecast looks much better, thankfully. Last night it snowed some, so I woke early to a light dusting still showing on cars and in grassy areas. It may officially be spring but, indeed, winter has not left the building. And neither should you, if you can help it. Stay well, everyone.