A Storm, a Smoker, and Zero Concern for Logic ๐
There are two types of people in this world: the ones who look outside, see a storm rolling in, and think, “Maybe I’ll stay in, light a candle, and make some tea”… and then there’s the limping lumberjack in my neighborhood who looked at that same storm and said, “Perfect day to smoke some meat.” I’m not even exaggerating. Picture it. The sky is doing that dramatic gray thing like it’s auditioning for a role in a disaster movie. The wind is aggressively reminding everyone that it exists. Leaves are flying. Trash cans are reconsidering their life choices. And right there, in the middle of it all, is this man. Slight limp. Hoodie half-zipped. Standing next to a smoker like he’s hosting a backyard BBQ in the most aggressively inconvenient weather possible. And I just stood there for a second, watching this unfold, because… sir? What are we doing? But also… respect. Because while the rest of us are adjusting plans, checking weather apps every 12 minutes, and debating whether it’s “too windy...