Ah! That's more like it. PAGE TWO!!!!!!!!!!!
I am getting really tired of the shock of newscasters at the fact the people in Fargo volunteered so much to fill sand bags etc. I would have been shocked if they hadn't. I just don't believe that people wouldn't come out anywhere if they knew there was a way to prevent their town/house from being destroyed. This isn't something new.
Greetings from Fort Atkinson.Anthony is at Sentry, the grocery store and I have a few minutes before we leave for Brunch at the theatre and then two performances of The Fantasticks.It has snowed here. When I arrived on Friday there was not a flake anywhere. The weather was in the low 30s. Last evening after the show a light snowfall began and by the time we woke up this morning there was about 2 1/2 inches of snow. Very pretty! Then I went out to clear off the car while Anthony took care of some things in the house. I haven't done that in years and years (clear off a car covered in snow, that is). It was actually kind of fun. I don't know that I would want to do it on a regular basis again but it was easy. The snow wasn't a frozen kind so it didn't take all that much time.The show is excellent. I'll be seeing it three times total (yesterday and then two performances today, they only had one matinee yesterday due to less than stellar ticket sales). Today I'll see one of the understudies go on as Luisa. The director wanted to give her a chance to perform the show and the actress playing Luisa was fine with that so she will have an afternoon off and perform againg this evening.Anthony (as you might expect) was wonderful as Bellomy, Luisa's father.
It's quite chilly out. I've got all the books in boxes for the signing, and I'm bringing a few Nudie Musical DVDs, too.