Yeah- that kitchen is pretty much like the one in my apartment, except I have appliances! But the bathroom is lovely, and it is next to an emu campus. I am sure that is Eastern Michigan University, but I like to imagine a place full of large birds.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Large scholarly birds.
I know this is looks-ist, but I can't see emus as being very scholarly.
I know I've been pretty lurkery lately, but can I get some hivemind advice? I have to go to Philly tomorrow for a work thing and, well, I'm a Californian so not a lot of cold weather clothes. My daylong meetings will all be in the hotel, so no worries there, but for coat options I have:
a barn coat - warm but, well, looks like it's a barn coat
car coat length trench with full lining - looks professional, but is it warm enough?
And for shoes, I was going to go with my hiking boots for outside as they serve well on mountains when not skiing, etc, but they can fill with ice and get slippery if there's slush. Seem okay, or courting disaster?
thanks in advance for any advice
Burrell, I've done fine in DC winters (which is usually just a few degrees warmer than Philadelphia) with a lined trench coat, as long as it stays out of record low territory. DC over the next few days is supposed to be cold (by DC standards -- highs in the low 30s F) but not record-breaking, and dry.
Two schools of thought on the coat: (a) You won't be outside much, if you're going airport-cab-hotel-cab-airport. (b) IT'S FREEZING!!!! And your work stuff will all be in the hotel?
I'd bring the warmest coat you have.
They are dinosaurs that are still alive, Jesse, you think they can't be academic?
I'd go barn coat, Burrell. Who's going to see you? And I would guess lush is probably likely on sidewalks given my limited exposure to urban cold-weather - can you get Yaktrax or the like? [link]
They are dinosaurs that are still alive, Jesse, you think they can't be academic?
I mean, maybe? [link]
And I would guess lush is probably likely on sidewalks given my limited exposure to urban cold-weather - can you get Yaktrax or the like?
There's nothing on the ground here, and I'm guessing nothing in Philly, either.