Looks like I get a day off.
Believe it or not, I actually tried to get out this morning. I got halfway out of the garage before getting stuck in the drifting snow. I was able to dig out of that and get back in the garage. Now if anyone asks, I don’t have to resort to speculation about whether I could have gotten out.
I’m not looking forward to shoveling.
I guess the good news is that it looks like I’ll get a chance to do some blogging this morning. If the newspaper is here, it’s buried under a foot or more of drifting snow. I think I’ll stick to the on-line version today.
Happy snow day, everyone!
The only thing that gets me about shoveling is that when I get home tonight, I know I’m going to have to do it again as this storm isn’t over. I get these drifts that give Mt. Marcy (I won’t get overdramatic and say Everett) a run.
Have a happy day off (unless there is a pending honey-do list and then shoveling may look good :)).
Ford Ranger XLT. Goes anywhere. Hooyaa!!
an occasional snow day is good for the soul.
The Journal Star actually got the paper out this morning. Impressive!!! It’s under that snow CJ.
It’s amazing that the paper got out. My neighborhood hasn’t been plowed, and from what I hear many others are in the same position. I was supposed to leave this morning for a vacation, so I’m pretty bummed. 🙁
I think my paper ended up under my neighbor’s snow. They’ve been doing that lately. I didn’t call to complain this time though- it seemed a little too bastardly. “I know there’s 12 inches of snow and it’s blowing with gusts of 40 miles an hour, Dist 150 is closed, and there is no mail service, but I didn’t get my paper this morning- I think you put it on my neighbors porch again. So could you have someone bring another one?”