Time: 4:13 in the morning.
Full blue-black darkness
outside with a temperature of 26°F.
Last evening, at dusk, a small
collection of snowflakes circled my house before darting off to land someplace
else. This morning, I can report authentic
snow on my deck—something near two inches of the stuff.
In weird news, a sudden uptick
in worldwide demand for maple syrup led the Quebec Maple Syrup Producers organization
to release 50 million pounds of its strategic maple syrup reserves. I never imagined the Canadians needed a maple
syrup reserve. Turns out, Quebec
produces 70% of the world's maple syrup.
It’s a big deal, eh.
Closer to home, I discovered
that unscrambling “bnileb” will yield the word “nibble.”
End of morning report.
—Mitchell Hegman
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