Snow Day
Yeah, I'm declaring this a snow day, thank you very much. I suspect the office can manage without me today, and my co-tech is in walking distance is there's any real need.
When I got up yesterday (which was a little early), I peeked out the window. "Okay," I said, "there's just frost on my windshield - no snow yet." About a half hour later, everything was dusted. And the snow, while not always heavy, really hasn't stopped falling since.
A couple people bowed out due to weather, but we gamed last night. So when I got home (finding the sidewalks shoveled, but only a single lane plowed through the parking lot some hours back), I got out my shovel and started digging. I think I cleared about six parking spaces myself. It's not like anyone else is going to do it.
Given that, I feel surprisingly well. Which, I'm not sure if I should take as a good sign or simply a sign that the aches haven't set in yet.
And there's been another few inches since I finished yesterday evening, and it's still coming. I made another pass this morning. Overall, it looks like close to 12 inches of powdery whiteness in the last 24-hours. While I probably could fight my way out to work and back, it hardly seems worth it. I know several businesses are planning to be closed already and the storm is supposed to last into tonight. Now if only the people contracted to do so could actually clear the parking lot of snow.
When I got up yesterday (which was a little early), I peeked out the window. "Okay," I said, "there's just frost on my windshield - no snow yet." About a half hour later, everything was dusted. And the snow, while not always heavy, really hasn't stopped falling since.
A couple people bowed out due to weather, but we gamed last night. So when I got home (finding the sidewalks shoveled, but only a single lane plowed through the parking lot some hours back), I got out my shovel and started digging. I think I cleared about six parking spaces myself. It's not like anyone else is going to do it.
Given that, I feel surprisingly well. Which, I'm not sure if I should take as a good sign or simply a sign that the aches haven't set in yet.
And there's been another few inches since I finished yesterday evening, and it's still coming. I made another pass this morning. Overall, it looks like close to 12 inches of powdery whiteness in the last 24-hours. While I probably could fight my way out to work and back, it hardly seems worth it. I know several businesses are planning to be closed already and the storm is supposed to last into tonight. Now if only the people contracted to do so could actually clear the parking lot of snow.
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