I can't imagine dealing with this crap if we had hills. It's times like this I'm glad to live in the land of boring flat cornfields :-) Of course, that makes all the blowy stuff worse, but tradeoffs. I'm more concerned about my bad tires right now!
You guys have more snow than we do, which is hard to imagine right now. I'm just happy I'm not in the "Lake Effect" snow region...ack!
Mmm...lake effect :) We get ours from Lake Erie, which is essentially frozen over. Oswego, my hometown is right on Lake Ontario, and they got slammed last week. I went home to see it, and it was more snow than I have ever seen at one time.
Here in Ithaca, knowing the lack of ability of the road crews to do anything about the hills, I decided to stay home. I got an e-mail from a coworker who *did* make it to the office, but was leaving at noon. He said that the roads were absolutely awful. Needless to say, I was quite glad I never ventured out today :)
State offices didn't close, either ... even though all of the county offices all around closed. Was I productive? Not really, because I needed to talk to various people who didn't come to work today.
Whatever, I didn't have to drive, I was just bummed I didn't get a snow day like, oh, everyone else for a 100 mile radius. :P
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You guys have more snow than we do, which is hard to imagine right now. I'm just happy I'm not in the "Lake Effect" snow region...ack!
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Here in Ithaca, knowing the lack of ability of the road crews to do anything about the hills, I decided to stay home. I got an e-mail from a coworker who *did* make it to the office, but was leaving at noon. He said that the roads were absolutely awful. Needless to say, I was quite glad I never ventured out today :)
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Whatever, I didn't have to drive, I was just bummed I didn't get a snow day like, oh, everyone else for a 100 mile radius. :P
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