It was still a four wheel drive day as my driver took me to work. Minus four degrees F...too cold! In this picture it is hard to tell where the snow ends and the pond begins. I tried to take pictures but the windows were frozen shut and my driver was flying.
Oh, the pictures I COULD have taken if someone wasn't driving forty-eleven miles an hour! Here is my masterpiece, a blur outcropping of snow covered rocks with my hand and camera reflected in the frozen glass.
The road looked like glass and the few cars we met were going slow unlike my driver...but the sun was shining and that made it a better day.
The sun, in all its winter glory, shined brightly and make the snow look like diamonds. The warmer weather is coming...I just know it. If it's not here soon, does any one have a good recipe for groundhog?
a tale of tails, tenacity, and tedium, as told by me, usually barefoot and bellowing
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Wednesday Weather Update...
Maybe we might have snow...duh!!!!! It has snowed all day. I was a dedicated employee and was at work on time. Could not have done it without Hubby and his assistant, Andrew. No school, of course.
Going out was not as bad
as coming home.
This is the same stretch of road, notice the combine. It has snowed all day and the only thing that saved us was the flakes were tiny and dry. We have around six inches and it's still snowing. I know, I know, that is not even enough snow to sneeze at but here, it is crippling.
The state and county have been running blades all day and the road is still covered. I cleaned the walk at work three times and finally gave up. Tomorrow I think I will use my driver again.My poor car did not even get the snow swept off it. It shall be a cocoon until Friday when, it is rumored, the temperatures will be in the fifties.
This was one evening I was glad to kick my boots off. I shall warm by the fire and dream of wearing flip flops this weekend.
Monday, February 7, 2011
Monday Morning's Commute...
Armed with vital supplies, Dr Pepper and a good book,
just in case no one came out, we began our commute.
My car stayed home.
I was not allowed that priviledge.
The mail must go through.
The weather conditions do not matter.
Nor does it matter, the danger the employees must face.
I was lucky.
I was transported in a 4x4 by dear hubby.
His dream has always been to be a go getter.
Now he can take his wife to work and go get her.
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