It's just past 12:30 PM here, and the snow outside my office window is already six inches deep. There was none on the ground when I got here at 7:30.
They're letting us out at 1:30. I can only hope it takes something close to my usual commute time to get home -- but the last few times I had to go home in a storm like this, it took me literally hours.
And speaking of hours, our trip to WV will take us five. I told Peggy earlier that if we can't get on the road by 7 tonight, we're not leaving until tomorrow morning. I am not driving in a storm in the dark after midnight with barely six hours' sleep under my belt. Not me.
This concludes this "I'm overwhelmed!" rant. We now return you to your normal programming.
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.
They're letting us out at 1:30. I can only hope it takes something close to my usual commute time to get home -- but the last few times I had to go home in a storm like this, it took me literally hours.
And speaking of hours, our trip to WV will take us five. I told Peggy earlier that if we can't get on the road by 7 tonight, we're not leaving until tomorrow morning. I am not driving in a storm in the dark after midnight with barely six hours' sleep under my belt. Not me.
This concludes this "I'm overwhelmed!" rant. We now return you to your normal programming.
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.