We only accumulated an inch or a little more of snow after it began falling around mid-afternoon yesterday. However, temperatures dropped to well below freezing during the night, and we have remained that way all the day today.
In other words, nothing is melting; and what little remained of the previous snow now crackles beneath the 'dry' powder overlaying it anytime a person breaks ground. There is also the same telltale crackling anytime vehicles cruise into the cul-de-sac we live in.
My wife did not have to work today. So apart from getting out on some errand or two late in the morning, she has been home ever since she returned during my early- to mid-afternoon nap.
If my wife was not home as I type these words at 5:24 p.m., it is quite likely that I might have ventured out locally to do some sort of shopping at the Cedar Hills shopping centre or plaza (Google Map) approximately four blocks from here.
Since I do not have the time for one of my lengthy, wandering posts, I am simply going to finish by citing and linking to the interesting video that my younger brother and I watched late this morning. Nearly an hour long, the video was uploaded to Rumble on January 3, and features Children's Health Defense Canada's lovely representative Sherry Strong interviewing Dr. Mel Bruchet and Dr. Daniel Nagase concerning the former's four weeks as an involuntary inmate in a North Vancouver mental health 'asylum': Dr Mel Bruchet & Dr Daniel Nagase on Using Medical Imprisonment to Silence Doctors.
Late into the video, Svetlana Dalla Lana of Ezra Wellness joins the duo of doctors.
I had heard of the incident, but this is the first comprehensive coverage I have seen. Apparently, Dr. Bruchet only got 'freed' the day prior to the interview, and the means of winning that freedom evidently required the two doctors to remain mum as to how it was achieved.
And that is where I am taking my leave from this short post today.
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