So, bus was late this morning--thank God I bought that umbrella, as it was raining bucketfuls out there on the road. Just my bad luck to be on the downhill side of the mountain--all the wind comes rushing down the hill, and there's no place to shelter--and still be visiable to the bus so I can flag it down. Man! I was just a bit wet and cold by the time I got into the office, this morning. Good thing I used to be a tree hugging nature girl, and not that bothered by it--except when I'm sick with a cold, naturally--which I still am, just a smidgen.

Going to snow--tho' depending on whom you listen to...we're either going to get just a few snow showers with little or no accumulation--or a major storm with up to a foot. Guess I will find out tommorrow, ey?

Work was....a trip. Let's see---about fifty phones being slammed down in my ear, a dozen literally screaming people, one ear piece being plunked down to a radio going full blast on some talk show about preparing your roof for the winter storms, and, one jackass blasting some kind of high-pitched electronic device in my ear--and that physically hurt, as I still have a bit of the PCS (post-concussion syndrome) going on. My head hurt and left ear rang for over 30 minutes afterwards. Oh, don't I just love calling Buffalo, NY. What a joy it is...like getting trapped for a whole afternoon in a portaloo.

Speaking of a portaloo--I saw one sitting on the lawn behind the big grey stone Episcopal chapel next to our building...looks sort of like the Tardis, and I, it being 8 am, and I having been up at quarter to five and not really wide awake, gave a momentary start. One is not used to seeing Tardis-looking portaloo's next to some grand Victorian chuch...and I thought..."Huh....wonder if the Doctor's in there..." :DD