Country Living
Wednesday, January 20th, 2010 08:31 amGot shoveled out -- I'm guessing about eight inches of fluffy stuff. It was a warm, pretty morning, really, very, very quiet, and the snow coming down just enough to be decorative. I cleaned off both cars, and came back inside for breakfast and coffee before trying to see if I could drive the little green Subaru through the ice berm left by the town plow.
Happily, the plow-guy came while I was getting breakfast; I ran out, moved the cars, he did his thing; I re-established the cars, finished breakfast, and off to work I went. First car into the parking lot; made tracks going in; got to invent a parking place as my prize. Yay, prize.
The grounds folks at the college are doing a really good job of keeping the sidewalks walkable this year; I think there's a new snowplower in the mix that's really making a difference. Go, grounds crew; you rock!
So, anyway, I'm in; my gloves and hat are on the radiator, and will -- probably -- be dry by the time I go home.
I can haz nap nao?
Happily, the plow-guy came while I was getting breakfast; I ran out, moved the cars, he did his thing; I re-established the cars, finished breakfast, and off to work I went. First car into the parking lot; made tracks going in; got to invent a parking place as my prize. Yay, prize.
The grounds folks at the college are doing a really good job of keeping the sidewalks walkable this year; I think there's a new snowplower in the mix that's really making a difference. Go, grounds crew; you rock!
So, anyway, I'm in; my gloves and hat are on the radiator, and will -- probably -- be dry by the time I go home.
I can haz nap nao?