It started snowing last night – a wet, slushy snow – and this morning there were a couple inches of the white stuff awaiting the attentions of the stooped and pained Mighty Tom and His Trusty Shovel: the Slayers of Snow Drifts.

Naturally, the Upper Sacramento’s blown out, the flows peaking at 9,000 cfs.

Frankly, shoveling snow is as close as I’m going to get to the water.

Deadlines

Instead, I’m trying to meet some tough deadlines.

And I might point out that all this is happening while the Underground’s Tennessee Correspondent and Slaw Dog Procurement Manager Ian Rutter is cavorting in Belize with his lovely, fly-fishing wife Charity, where – as far as I know – there isn’t any snow to be shoveled, and damn few clothes worn.

I will remember this.

Nestle

In the meantime, my recent Nestle rampage (and e-mail to the corporate types) brought a response from the local Nestle Operative Representative.

No, it didn’t address any of the issues I raised in my e-mail, but as soon as I get a few minutes I’ll respond and ask if he’s willing to make his e-mail public here (it’s considered rude to publish a private e-mail in its entirety without permission)

Either way, I’m going to excerpt a short part where he invoked the names of a few environmental organizations – after I’ve done some digging.

Complicated. But worth the wait.

See you behind the snow shovel, Tom Chandler.

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