Weather extremes--
I see online the devastation that the huge snowstorm has wrought. My elderly aunt is in Rhode Island, not far from the airport. I'm glad she's where she is instead of where she was just months ago; she and my uncle (who is in a VA facility now) sold their huge home in the woods of Exeter and she bought a far more manageable house in a populated area. But still-- I texted her yesterday, and she already had about three feet of snow. I'll check in on her later, too-- what a thing to have to deal with. She is disabled as well, so she won't be shoveling or anything, but I hope she didn't lose power. Likely, she did. The whole state seems devastated. This storm beat the Blizzard of 1978 by a mile. That blizzard was the precursor to my family moving from Rhode Island to the middle of nowhere in Vermont; I guess it was basic training. We moved in June of 1978 to a hayfield, living in a four-man tent with a camping portable toilet (four of us) and an Econoline van until at ...