As the hope was expressed in yesterday's post, this morning when my younger brother left to pick up his girlfriend Bev at 10 a.m. to drive her to work, I went along so that he could make a stop at the nearest government liquor store about two miles from here where I stocked up on 3½ dozen cans of the strong (8% alcohol) beer that I like to drink, plus a four-litre box of the Domaine D'Or red wine that my wife claims to prefer.
The full tab totalled out to $101.50.
The government just skewers the drinking man, doesn't it?
My wife got home so late last night that I never heard her come in ─ and it was just after 1 a.m. when I got into bed. Yet she had to work a full day today at the Thai restaurant where she is employed part-time, so she got herself up while my brother and I were out. Her restaurant start time is 11 a.m. ─ or at least, that is when the restaurant opens for business, I believe.
As reported in yesterday's post, we received maybe five inches of snow by the time it stopped, and last evening we had rain and relatively mild temperatures that lent the hope that the snow would soon enough be dissolved away.
The rain stopped at some point overnight, but it was still reasonably mild this morning when I rose ─ maybe three or so degrees Celsius above freezing. However, there was such a nasty wind that soon developed that I finally had to close the window in this room ─ it felt like the room was a refrigerated cooler.
My brother said that the day was to grow progressively colder until we were to once more be back into freezing temperatures, so the possible couple of inches of snow that we still have out there will probably be around for longer than I anticipated.
He and I watched a couple of good videos on T.V. (via our Android TV Box) this morning that are worth mentioning. The first was exceptional, in fact.
It had been uploaded or published to Rumble on January 5 (yet it also says that it was streamed on January 6?), and was nearly an hour in duration ─ a striking interview performed by Maria Zeee: Dr. Reiner Fuellmich - Update on Nuremberg 2.0.
Reiner is as aware of what is going on 'behind the scenes' with this plandemic / scamdemic / casedemic as anyone I am aware of ─ it is most remarkable what he as a lawyer is willing to say out loud, and boldly so.
I felt myself practically thanking God for him.
As for Maria Zeee, I have seen at least one other interview by her, and I like the brave woman. From what I have researched, she is Australian; and her true name is Maria Zaric.
The second video was quite tame by comparison, and was uploaded by the Canadian Citizens for Charter Rights and Freedoms to Rumble on December 23: Major Russ Cooper (Ret'd) "In Hot" with Erin Howard and Nicholas Wansbutter.
Retired Major Cooper was the host, interviewing "active police constable" Erin Howard of Police on Guard for Thee; and "criminal defense attorney" Nicholas Wansbutter, who has the Rumble channel Don't Talk TV.
Nicholas steered clear of saying anything near what Reiner loudly proclaimed in the previous video, but I suppose that he is far more vulnerable in more ways than one.
As for Erin Howard, a couple of times I could have hugged or kissed the woman for her balanced and coherent posture relating to how the police should be conducting themselves; and how she would have done had she been in certain scenarios that were presented in the interview.
I want to try and watch a Christmas movie early this evening, and have some dark rum while doing so. Nevertheless, ere I close and publish this post, I wish to speak again about some Blogger / Blogspot censorship that I experience this past Summer.
However, rather than repeat what I am simply going to link to, please refer to my experience for yourself at this post I made at My Retirement Dream, one of my two hosted websites: August 26, 2021 ║ My Short Anti-Vaccine Passport Rant to Three Members of the Surrey Board of Trade.
That's all I have to say for today.

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