During lunch, Rowen and I watched the new Percy Jackson show on Disney Plus. I had hoped to watch Rebel Moon, but it apparently isn't available until tomorrow. I'm kind of on my own when it comes to watching Snyder's films, so I'll likely need to wait a few months now to watch it--not that it was a high priority anyway. As for Percy Jackson, the show wasn't bad, but it didn't seem to hold Rowen's interest, which was the main thing that I was hoping for.
After lunch, I headed out to plow with Scarlet (my ATV). My intent was to both plow the recent snowfall and to push back the edges a bit. I hit a bit of a snag when the wire on Scarlet's winch that lifts the plow blade snapped. This then necessitated that I remove the broken piece of wire and then reattach the hook to the remaining wire that's still attached to the winch. It was a frustrating and pokey process that was made more irritating by the thick wet fog that descended, making everything slick. I ended up wrapping the end of wire in duct tape to cut down on the number of snags and holes that the wire was poking into my gloves and skin. It looks to be set for now, and I was able to finish the wetter-than-expected job (especially since the temperature was in the low 20s Fahrenheit) even if it took significantly longer than I expected.
This is the point that I'm at now. I've checked the weather as well as the 511 Alaska road conditions site. It looks like we should have a decent drive. I'm debating whether I want to take a bit of a nap before Janelle gets home--I'm really leaning towards the nap idea. Once she arrives, we will eat dinner, pack up any snacks for the road, and leave for the airport at around 7:45 PM. Their flight arrives around 10:50, and it will likely take time for them to deplane, but I like having a bit of a buffer so that we aren't rushing on the driving--especially since Connor will be driving to the airport.
Hopefully, we will be home by around 2 AM. Yep, a short nap sounds like a good idea.