Good and not-so-good timing
Dec. 1st, 2007 03:01 pmIn the good timing department, I got my leaves raked before the snow started.
In the not-so-good timing, I had to drive home from the grocery store (no emergency, just a regular run) in the first blush of the snow. You know, the "slicker then snot" layer. Fortunately, I was able to take the back road and avoid most of the "OMG iz snowz - haz drive 5 miles / hour" folks. El hybrid handled the snow as expected - typical response of a front-wheel-drive vehicle.
Since this snow is supposed to change to rain, ice, sleet and back again, I decided to pick up a Home Run Inn pizza and eat in tonight.
In the not-so-good timing, I had to drive home from the grocery store (no emergency, just a regular run) in the first blush of the snow. You know, the "slicker then snot" layer. Fortunately, I was able to take the back road and avoid most of the "OMG iz snowz - haz drive 5 miles / hour" folks. El hybrid handled the snow as expected - typical response of a front-wheel-drive vehicle.
Since this snow is supposed to change to rain, ice, sleet and back again, I decided to pick up a Home Run Inn pizza and eat in tonight.
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Date: 2007-12-01 10:23 pm (UTC)One of the best things about working at home is not having to drive in the snow. I used to live 10 miles from my office in Rochester NY. That was an adventure at times. Like November through March.
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Date: 2007-12-02 02:24 am (UTC)