 Chris, are you okay? You don't look so good. Okay, maybe I had a little too much fun over New Year's, but I'm just not ready for it to end. Yeah, well, with all the traveling and partying, holidays can make anyone grumpy. Sure, just ask Alec Baldwin. Is there anything better than a good Dutch oven? I think not. And neither do our friends at the Log Cabin Village. That's why on January 14th from 1 to 4 p.m., the Prairie Dogs of the Lone Star Dutch Oven Society will hold a Dutch oven cooking demonstration at the popular attraction located near South University Drive. No special admission to see and enjoy the treats from the Dutch oven. All it costs is the regular Log Cabin Village admission. No reservations are required, and admission is only $4 for kids 4 to 17 and seniors 65 and older and $4.50 for visitors 18 and older. To learn more about this and other events at Log Cabin Village, check out the website. And now to the Groundhog Day portion of the show. Hey, it's me, Ned Ryerson. Okay, Ned, let's focus on the latest City Holiday closures. Yeah, but you gotta remember me. I'm the one that did the whistling belly button trick at the talent show. This time for Martin Luther King Day. And finally, a friendly reminder that the 116th version of the Fort Worth Stock Show in Rodeo comes rolling into town this week. The 23-day event starts January 13th and runs through February 4th, and it's expected to draw nearly 1 million visitors from across the U.S. and nearly 60 countries. Yep. So, Chris, do you plan to wear your giant cowboy hat again this year? It will be steamed and pressed and shaped this afternoon. To get info on schedules and tickets, check the Stock Show and Rodeo website. And remember to polish up your cowboy boots, but be careful where you step.