It continues to snow. DH is on round 5 of plowing this week, LOL. He was out on the plow, about to pull out of our gate onto our street, when the lady down at the end came bombing past - she had to slam on her brakes to not run into him. And you guessed it - not even a nod of thanks for plowing the 18 inches of snow off the street that is their responsibility.
I finally got started on watching season 2 of Severance on AppleTV+ last night. Still as bizarre and suspenseful as the first season. I probably should have rewatched season 1 first, just to remember all the little details (and there are so many), since it's been a few years since that season aired. It's an intriguing show. I think it's genre is suspenseful thriller. Has anyone else watched this show? What do you think of it?
My uncle called the other night - he's still confused on if his inherited IRA is taxable or not. Sounds like a friend (again) is telling him inheritances aren't taxed. I've explained it several times and I'm sure his banker explained it (and the 10 year rule) when he transferred the inherited IRA to his bank. I told him that mom's retirement account was a "tax deferred IRA", so any withdrawals/distributions are going to be taxed, even for those of us that inherited it. He will be 81 in a couple of months, so he's getting up there in age, too.
We ran into town today, so dh could pick up the one more board he needs and also pick up his nausea prescription from the pharmacy. They have a phone system to do refills....that apparently doesn't work because even though the recording told me the refill has been received and is being processed, when I got there 45 minutes later, the system had not notified them to fill it. But, they were super quick about it and I only had to wait a few minutes. It's a pretty drive into town
The fresh snow is always beautiful, but treacherous. I'd like to think your neighbor is just ignorant and maybe thinks it's DHs job to plow, but then again, I give a nod and a thank you wave to the clearly public city plowers when I see them outside.
ReplyDeletewe are the same way. DH usually runs a plate of my Christmas cookies over to the guys at the nearby state snowplow shop - it's a state road going past us and he likes to thank them for plowing every winter.
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