And it did finally snow
Feb. 6th, 2008 12:34 pmStill coming down in fact. Maybe eight inches so far, so the estimate of a foot may not have been so far off after all. The weather service was very insistent that there would be an extremely heavy snowfall in the area, but nothing materialized overnight as they'd predicted. This morning they were still saying it would come starting at mid-morning. People could easily have ignored them, and probably many did. The schools, however, took it seriously and all of them around here are closed. The library is closed as well, so I'm off on a Wednesday. (Yay!) I'd hate to be driving in this.
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Re: Snow.
Date: 2008-02-06 10:08 pm (UTC)Yeah, you'll notice I don't moan and groan about how horrible it is. After all, I know you're going to read it and make fun of me. But actually, I don't think it is horrible at all. I never have. I don't get why people are always so bent out of shape about a little snow. So you put off some things and it melts after a while. Big deal. Go read a book. ;p
Hooves crossed for Bear to get home safely. During the brief blast we had yesterday afternoon that was just a sampler, I was coming south on IL23 and noticed flashing lights ahead. Already going just 25 mph so I kept on. Sure enough, there was a big SUV turned completely upside down in the ditch beside the road. Looked like the driver had gotten out OK, and there was a pickup truck that had stopped and had his flashers on. Amazing what airbags and seat belts can do, but I hope that driver learned something. Four wheel drive may let you get going up to speed on slippery stuff, but it doesn't improve your control when you are going too fast. Dumb. A little farther along the road I was passed by a sheriff's car coming from the other way, headed to the site of the accident I'm sure.
Let's save the flying for better weather. Come sit by the fire and have cocoa with me instead?
Heh. No rest for the wicked. Just got my feet dry and now time to go put horses to bed.
Hugs,
Rider